I didnt I put in 2 weeks before to ensure delivery on time plus I got a better rate having it delivered earlier
I wouldn't use them but surely you might as well get them delivered as soon as you can for the best rate possible, for example their best rate now is 31/01/11 - 12/07/11, is there any reason to leave your money with them until July when you can have it on 31st Jan?
Getting the best rate possible and your money back ASAP has to be the way to go rather than anything to do with your flight.
Claire, I'm with Wayne on this one - not a risk I woud take for the sake of a few dollars.
If you take, for example, the rate that CCE are currently offering for delivery from 1-24 Sep (assuming that is what you are looking at), for £1000 you will get $1517.60.
With Fairfx, as a comparison, if you opened and loaded a new Fairfx card today, for £1000 you would get $1480. And, if you left it until 1st September (when you would get your money from CCE), you might even get a better rate anyway (or any date in between - the point being at least your money is accessible to you still if the rate improves in the meantime).
Personally, for the sake of $37.60 I would rather go with a company where I have some comeback if something goes wrong.
I personally wouldn't ever use a fair fx card but we are all different
Not sure I follow this argument.
If you left the transaction until 1st September you might equally get a worse rate, no?
Is Fairfx covered by the FSA?
If you put $ on the card sometime before you go and Fairfx go bust in the meantime is your money safe?
What comeback do you have with Fairfx that you don't have with Crown?
Just curious.
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Personally, for the sake of $37.60 I would rather go with a company where I have some comeback if something goes wrong.
Just out of interest, why not?
I didn't say you would necessarily get a better rate - the point I was trying to make is that I wouldn't take the risk for the sake of $30ish.
Fairfx itself is not regulated by the FSA as such, however the card is issued by Newcastle Building Society who, in turn, are authorised and regulated by the FSA. So, yes, I think you probably have more peace of mind with Fairfx than Crown Currency.
All I am doing here is giving an opinion, which I am perfectly entitled to do. If you read my post (which you quoted) I did say 'peronally'![]()
Ditto but we only got 1.58 but are happy with that £1200 =$1896. First time with CC and am a bit wary after reading some of the reports but also trust people that have used them loads before. Delivery 3/09/2010 so fingers crossed.The luck Im having tiggs2 you never knowWe have used CCE several times without any problems and I choose the earliest delivery date for the best rate I can get. Last year we used them and broke even on what we could have got when we were in US.
This year we got $1.76, compared to $1.42 at the post office today which is a 'saving/profit' of £215 on a £900 investment; think of it getting 23% discount on everything we spend in US![]()
Just out of interest, why not?
I wouldn't want to slow ques down for using a card on 4 or 5 dollars