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Almost everyone will accept dollars anywhere in the world. These days, it
takes two to three dollars for return postage. Dee, N8UZE "Homer J" wrote in message ... Not if you live in rural USA and far from the border, e.g. no close international port of entry. The small town I live in the clerk had never heard of IRCs and had to ask the last old timer left working there what they were and how to get them. I was also told IRCswere special order and had to buy a minimum number as they were not required to inventory them in their Post Office and did not want to get stuck with a bunch of them. "ZB" wrote in message ... N1KI wrote: I have been looking for a source to obtain small amounts of Euros, but so far I haven't had any luck. Anybody have any ideas? Uhm, a bank or a money exchange booth? 73 .... WA7AA |
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