I've got £750 worth of Euros due from this mob on 20th October and it looks like they have gone into administation
Looks like I could have lost it all.
Barclays Bank say thay have frozen their bank accounts 'to protect the creditors' so all may not be lost but once the tax man has taken his cut I doubt there will be much left.
Used this site on the recommendation of MoneySupermarket.com.
So beware of this type of company if you are after foreign currency. You might get a good rate but you also may lose the lot.
If there is anyone out there with any information about CCE that could help me get my money back I'd be pleased to hear from you.
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I doubt many people used credit cards because it would be seen as a cash advance but would be covered if they had used one.
Ace fx in London Bridge/Canary Wharf do excellent rates very close to spot and it's all cashed there and then. A bit late now but could be worth using in future.
I use Thomas Exchange in Victoria Street, always very competetive rates.
Norfolk and Chance.
LMAO
Telegraph Article. I always use cash machines unless I'm heading for anywhere well off the beaten track. Know it's more expensive, but flexible
I wouldn't use them. I used my bank card to buy euros with them last year and my account was frozen.
If you mean ICE, I've used them for at least the last three years with no problems, but I will heed your warning and be careful next time I need some currency.
Whoosh!
Oh dear! I see what you did there. Nurse, time for another one of my tablets!
ICE are in some way connected with CCE I believe so be wary of them too.
Thanks for the tips of where to get money. Not too late as I stilll need some.
If anyone hears of any developments I'd be pleased to hear about it.
Two companies doing the same thing are registered for this address. I decided not to use them as you have to pay up front for money ordered for August. If the company goes bust, you have no comeback. Glad that it has worked out OK for some, but a tad too risky for me.
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Not looking good for you TBH. Moneysupermarket has gained a name, but I've been very wary of some of its advice for quite a while now.