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The Agora => Greek News => Topic started by: nick and ange on Monday, 29 June, 2015 @ 10:46:08
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Everyone seems progressively stressed at present so let's give our hosts/neighbours some moral support and look optimistic. Back them to come through it all. Probably a NO on Sunday for most,I reckon.
ps- Where can we get some cash?!!
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:yiasou:
Well, in Skala you won't notice much change in every day life and if you didn't know the news there's not much to give a hint of it. ATM opposite the office been working OK so far, no queues, and no queue at the ATMs in Poros when I drove through. Still exchanging GBP for euros in the office.
Not sure which way the vote will go... (I'm somewhat amazed it can be organised so quickly).
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Was about to fill my boots and buy € for Aug but if she comes out off € not sure which way to jump at the moment. I'll be there hell or high water anyway. € or chocolate buttons it's still Kef !
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*Might* be a good time to buy euros, PO (online) offering 1.37 and you might be able to get around 1.40 online elsewhere.
Can't see that Greece could introduce a new currency ovenight and, even if it did, the euro (like GBP) would still be valid for exchange into chocolate buttons.
Hard choice there, I might prefer chocolate buttons to the euro. Mind you, they could be inflationary (on the waistline, at least).
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Holiday in Greece? What the currency crisis means for you
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2015/06/what-a-grexit-could-mean-for-your-holiday
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I'm for bitcoins, meself :lol:
But I've still got some of the good old drac's in a shoe box. Knew they'd come in handy.
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Bitcoins,buttons(choccy), Drachma,Euro I don't know what the answer is but with my hand on my heart whichever it is I truely hope it gives these people some respite and a little dignity back after the crock of sh.t that's been served to them over the last few years by spreadsheet Simon and clipboard Clifford !