China Romance
General Discussion and Useful Links => Ask An Experienced Member => Topic started by: Irishman on July 28, 2010, 09:54:45 pm
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I'm going to be bringing a largish amount of euros with me to China and I'm wondering what is the biggest size bill i can bring that will be accepted in the bank (Bank Of China specifically) to cut down on bulk.
Last time I bought over €50 euro notes and they were each intensely scrutinized. Normally the banks here will give €100 and larger notes for large sums of money here but I'm worried that the banks there simply wont accept them.
Anyone any experience with large denomination notes and recommendations, should i stick to €50 (about 400 RMB) as the largest one?
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Irishman,
when i came here i brought all 100 dollar notes with me and they scrutinized them all but they did accept them. keep in mind this was USA dollars so im not sure how they treat the euro
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For our Wedding ceremony , I brought 80 $100 Travelers Cheques with me and I went with Qing to BofChina . Took awhile , but gave me no problem really and didn't even charge me one single yuan . What the Euro concerns , I don't know .. I never seen anybody even mention them in SH .
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Irishman,
if its a really big problem cashing them you will be in Guangzhou so i will help by giving you
50 cents on the dollar for each note.
no need to thank me just trying to help out.
Ted
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$100 notes (the largest Aus currency) were accepted with no problem in Chengdu, Guangzhou and Beijing.
Credit and Debit cards acceptable at certain Bank Cash machines...but daily limits apply.
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$100.00 here too in SZ, GZ, and Shaoguan. My last trip I only took $500.00 cast and then went to the Bank of China to take out 2500RMB at a time with my debit card. It cost me $1.25US for each transaction and the exchange was 6.87. It kept things simple. One day I took out 10,000RMB with no problems. But I would avoid China Construction Bank. I had nothing but problems with them when using my debit card.
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Irishman,
if its a really big problem cashing them you will be in Guangzhou so i will help by giving you
50 cents on the dollar for each note.
no need to thank me just trying to help out.
Ted
Wow 50c on the dollar, where do I sign up??!!!#Thanks bro's, I'll bring crisp clean 100's then, general consensus seems to be big denomination bills shouldn't be a problem.
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like i said Irishman no thanks is needed just trying to help lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8)
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in all honesty as long as the money is in crisp shape there should be no problems cashing it
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Guangzhou, and Changsha, had no problems with Canadian $100...but they all had to be in decent shape.
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crisp,clean,not torn, no writing on them and you will be finbe
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Dont listen to Ted.
When I was in Macau I picked up several hundred 259 rmb notes. Never seen them before but the Nigerian guy that handed them over said any problems then bring them back and he would changethem to smalled ones such as the 87 rmb note of even the 39 rmb note.
Never seen euros listed in my bank so you if yoy want to take some of ths enores off my hand i can get you a good price.
Willy
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theres a fool for everyones money lol!!!