08
Dec
2016
A question about : Wanting to book something in Italy from the uk
This might not be the right forum but here goes.
Might be a silly question but it's a while since I've been abroad. If you are wanting to book something in another country, in this case Italy, do you need to just look at the current exchange rate when you pay for it and pay the equivalent Euros in Јs or will my bank do it automatically if I pay into an Italian based account? Also will the bank charge to convert it?
Mike
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