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By *eedsguyLS14 OP   Man 26 weeks ago

leeds

Anyone know the best way without having to spend most of it?

Just had 2 given by the cash machine and now I’m stuck with them!

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By *midnight-Woman 26 weeks ago

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Go into the bank and ask to swap for smaller notes.

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By *nnCeeWoman 26 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

Go buy a packet of gum (or similar low cost item) in Tesco (other supermarkets are available)

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago


"Go into the bank and ask to swap for smaller notes. "

Or a Post Office

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan 26 weeks ago

Hastings


"Anyone know the best way without having to spend most of it?

Just had 2 given by the cash machine and now I’m stuck with them! "

If there bothering you I will take them off you.

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By *eedsguyLS14 OP   Man 26 weeks ago

leeds

Might have to go this route.

A) shops don’t have an obligation to change them / accept them. b) the bank is 10x further away for me.

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman 26 weeks ago

Next Door

I'll take them off of you.

🤷‍♀️🤣

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By *inaTitzTV/TS 26 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I'm surprised at a cash machine issuing them. Usually it's 20s and 10s

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

Go to a strip club and ask for £50 worth of pound coins - then leave

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By *enrietteandSamCouple 26 weeks ago

Brum

Supermarkets don’t bat an eyelid at them.

We often pay for groceries in cash.

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By *allySlinkyWoman 26 weeks ago

Leeds


"I'm surprised at a cash machine issuing them. Usually it's 20s and 10s "

I have only three times in my life seen a £50 note !

Never got one out of a cashpoint even when I withdraw £200

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By *inaTitzTV/TS 26 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts


"I'm surprised at a cash machine issuing them. Usually it's 20s and 10s

I have only three times in my life seen a £50 note !

Never got one out of a cashpoint even when I withdraw £200"

I know what you mean. Years ago when my mum did Avon, someone once paid with a £50 note and she shouted us all in to see it, as it was the first one we'd seen.

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By *ertcamembertMan 26 weeks ago

Reading area


"Supermarkets don’t bat an eyelid at them.

We often pay for groceries in cash."

Yes I have paid for items and lottery etc with £50 pound notes at supermarkets without a problem

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By *allySlinkyWoman 26 weeks ago

Leeds


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I know what you mean. Years ago when my mum did Avon, someone once paid with a £50 note and she shouted us all in to see it, as it was the first one we'd seen. "

The first one I ever saw was on my 21st birthday. My gift from grandad

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By *icecouple561Couple 26 weeks ago
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East Sussex

If you order euros for home delivery they always put €50 notes in. It drives me mad.

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

I sold a motorbike a few years ago , the guy came with 7500 in £50 notes !

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan 26 weeks ago

Hastings


"Supermarkets don’t bat an eyelid at them.

We often pay for groceries in cash.Yes I have paid for items and lottery etc with £50 pound notes at supermarkets without a problem "

But you can't use the at the self checkout lol as they like to check them.

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

I’ll swap ya for two £25 notes I got

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By *MCMan 26 weeks ago

London/EA


"Go to a strip club and ask for £50 worth of pound coins - then leave"

😂 I don’t know why but tickled me more than it should have this.

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By *naswingdressWoman 26 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"If you order euros for home delivery they always put €50 notes in. It drives me mad. "

When I first came here I had nothing but £50s. It's what they give you in foreign exchange. It was such a hassle

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By *icecouple561Couple 26 weeks ago
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East Sussex


"If you order euros for home delivery they always put €50 notes in. It drives me mad.

When I first came here I had nothing but £50s. It's what they give you in foreign exchange. It was such a hassle "

It is. We're obliged to run up a large bar bill just to use our €50 notes. It's sooooo inconvenient 🥳

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By *naswingdressWoman 26 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"If you order euros for home delivery they always put €50 notes in. It drives me mad.

When I first came here I had nothing but £50s. It's what they give you in foreign exchange. It was such a hassle

It is. We're obliged to run up a large bar bill just to use our €50 notes. It's sooooo inconvenient 🥳"

Haha!

I was waiting for my bank account - it was a hassle as a new resident with a shiny visa - and I was counting my pennies. Fortunately I only occasionally had pushback in the supermarket, because that was the only thing I couldn't avoid buying - food.

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By *uri00620Woman 26 weeks ago

Croydon

I've never had an issue changing them in shops/supermarkets.

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By *ertcamembertMan 26 weeks ago

Reading area


"Supermarkets don’t bat an eyelid at them.

We often pay for groceries in cash.Yes I have paid for items and lottery etc with £50 pound notes at supermarkets without a problem

But you can't use the at the self checkout lol as they like to check them. "

I never use self checkouts, I prefer the human interaction

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By *parky4gMan 26 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire

I call them pinkies and yes they are a pain Mcdonalds don’t usually take them big supermarkets are best place

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