Does anyone know where you can switch currency in Nashville?
August 7th, 2011 stanleyI’m going to Japan in a few days, and I need to change out my money for theirs D: And I don’t know quite where I should do it
I’m going to Japan in a few days, and I need to change out my money for theirs D: And I don’t know quite where I should do it
OK, our largest coin is €2, this is almost 3 dollars US, imagine having 3 dollars in one coin !!! its too damn easy to lose.
And on top of that we also have €500 bill for public use, not just government. this is $710 USD !!! in one bill
what do you think about the suggestion of the ECB (European Central Bank) of putting the €5 bill into a coin, that’d be over 7 dollars in a coin
personally i think it is silly, and USD is a better currency
I need a forum to go on
I know most people would probably just close the account with the first broker and then open a new one with the second broker.
But, I’m not sure if I’ll like the second broker. And if I don’t like trading with them, I’ll most likely want to just go back to my first broker rather than try a third company.
If I can keep my first account open while test-driving the account with the second broker it would be a lot more convenient.
So, does anyone know if that is allowed or not?
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