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Thursday, February 1, 2018
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5 comments:
Hi Pamela no i havent ,but what a great idea this is xx
I haven't either. Looks easy and stress free.
That's really cool. I've only ever seen those small, kind of shady looking cubicles at airports and train stations where people will exchange your money, charging hefty fees of course!
Very interesting! It must be quite complex to recognise all those different currencies. For example we have two different versions of $5 and $10 notes circulating at the moment, so it would need to recognise them both.
I don't travel overseas, but what a nice convenience!!
xx, Carol
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