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Kalkan Discussion => Money & Finance => Topic started by: onelove on January 11, 2017, 06:36:22 AM

Title: Exchange rate
Post by: onelove on January 11, 2017, 06:36:22 AM
Just under 4.7 this morning 👍👍👍
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: onelove on January 11, 2017, 02:38:13 PM
4.73 now .......where will it end up ?  I need to change up £10k to have some work done at our villa......do I twist or stick 🤔
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Blue Lizard on January 11, 2017, 03:50:48 PM
HA Ha...Big decision!.if we all knew what the currency was going to do we would all play the markets...IMO I would change it soon certainly before Brexit talks start..I've been buying in dribs and drabs but am going to buy a lump for hols times, it's the gamble you takes! ;)    or will it hit 5? ??? :P
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Enjoy Kalkan on January 11, 2017, 04:29:43 PM
The big question is what will this do to prices in Kalkan, often restaurant prices have a habit of going up as the lira goes down  ;D ???
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: kalkan4eva on January 11, 2017, 06:08:55 PM
Yes...as sure as night follows day, Jon  ::)
We've been buying in dribs and drabs too and got caught out last year when we bought a big wad...it went up significantly more afterwards - I'd never make a Trader!

One thing I did notice last year was that none of the shop keepers really wanted Sterling, they preferred Lira for the first time in many a year. One bag store asked if we'd swap their Scottish notes for Turkish Lira as they apparently have trouble with those at the Banks...? When we got home I used them in my local Tesco and the shop assistant looked at us and said "Wow you had good weather in Scotland" ;D
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: onelove on January 11, 2017, 06:55:06 PM
.....4.75 🤔
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: amber on January 12, 2017, 03:54:36 AM
From my experience the banks will not accept Scottish notes here - not sure why but they wont!
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Chris_S on January 12, 2017, 10:36:11 AM
from Scotbanks.co.uk:

"The legal position with regard to Scottish Banknotes is as follows: Scottish Banknotes are legal currency – i.e. they are approved by the UK Parliament. However, Scottish Bank notes are not Legal Tender, not even in Scotland. ... Legal tender has a very narrow technical meaning in relation to the settlement of debt."

In orther words, it's a sort of Sturgeon Monopoly Money >:D
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: kalkan4eva on January 12, 2017, 11:10:28 AM
It was £200 in Scottish £20 notes...so quite a lot for the owner to miss out on. We were happy to take them home with us and had no problem using them in Wales! Maybe our Scottish members should make a note to not take them to Kalkan if there's an issue for the shop keepers/restaurant owners getting them converted into TL. Has anyone had success at the banks or exchange facilities in the past?
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Anne on January 12, 2017, 03:06:28 PM
Our letting agent won't take Scottish notes as they can't change them in Kalkan.  I always advise any Scottish guests that they should take English notes and I have put a message to that effect on our website.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: suziq on January 12, 2017, 09:57:32 PM
No, we have always been asked for English notes if we are paying in cash. Our notes are not  even accepted in London so we are not surprised that Turkey doesn't accept them.

It is actually very difficult for us to obtain English notes as only one bank in Inverness gives them out and even then out of tourist season they have very few!
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: kalkan4eva on January 13, 2017, 03:19:50 PM
Obviously the shop owner wasn't aware and accepted them, only to find he couldn't get them exchanged. He knows us well enough to ask us to take them but you wonder how many smaller businesses might have been affected in the past.
Why aren't Scottish notes accepted in London? That's ridiculous if the rest of the country accepts them.

Sorry I realise this is a bit off topic...I hear the Exchange Rate has risen again in the last few days *swerves slapped wrist from mods*
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Chris_S on January 14, 2017, 04:30:33 PM
Not wishing to upset anyone, BUT

The problem is that Scottish banknotes are recognised, but not legal.

They have the same legal status as an IOU, effectively.

So, this begs the question: would you accept an IOU from Nicola Sturgeon, outside Scotland (note that Wales, Northern Ireland, Cornwall, Norfolk or Pimlico don't pretend to have their own special currency… :angel:)?

As an aside - what's the exchange rate between Sterling and the (insert name of Scottish currency - any ideas?).  Just because it's called a pound doesn't mean that the respective economies and economics of Scotland and everyone else in the UK would result in a 1:1 ratio.  With the dire state of the Scottish economy (oil, etc - even relative to the UK economy) it may only be worth 70 Scottish Pence to the GBP!

Hence why you may be better off with something people can actually exchange on recognised currency markets.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: kalkan4eva on January 16, 2017, 12:22:14 PM
Chris_S, its obviously an issue if you live in Scotland to get non-Scottish notes - See suziq's post. As much as you say people are better off using GBP outside of Scotland, its tough for Scottish people to get non-Scottish notes to use outside of their country. And as we now know, they are not accepted in Turkey...and London!
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: onelove on January 16, 2017, 03:03:36 PM
After the 'leak' regarding Teresa May's(maynot) speech on 'hard brexit' that us due  tomorrow! I'm shocked that the £ / TL exchange has gone up a tiny fraction today.....confused.com 🤔
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Chris_S on January 17, 2017, 11:45:39 AM
Kalkan4eva

I accept that the situation in Scotland is what they have, but the situation is similar to England centuries ago, where local banks would issue notes in their name.  Can you imagine trying to exchange a (for example) William's and Glyn's £10 note  anywhere except William's and Glyn's?

And that's the issue - Scottish banknotes are issued by the individual banks - NOT by the Government sponsored/supported Bank (as in Bank of England, US bank etc).

Of course, the Scots, being the Scots, have a different concept on how the world actually works! >:D
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: itstime on January 18, 2017, 12:17:13 PM
And where would the world be without the Scots vision of how the world works. Quite frankly I find your snide comments about my nation on this and previous posts both rude and insulting and quite frankly bordering on racist although I am aware that we Scots are not a race so maybe more Scotland phobic. As far as I'm aware the purpose of this forum is to Enjoy Kalkan and not have snide and ill informed swipes at an entire country, it's democratically elected government and its position in the wealth of nations. I'm certain that this type of comment would be immediately deleted if it were about some other nations or their people.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: kalkan4eva on January 18, 2017, 01:57:37 PM
I wish there was a like button...I've thanked you instead, itstime. I was affronted on your behalf....sorry i even mentioned the Scottish notes now  :(
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: itstime on January 18, 2017, 05:25:16 PM
Thank you. I'm no sensitive shrinking violet but there's a limit to what I will accept and the comments referred to went way beyond that xx
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Chris_S on January 20, 2017, 03:32:01 PM
M-m-m-m-m, so pointing out that Scottish notes are not legal tender in the rest of the world, but that there is a perception that because they are accepted in Scotland that they are legal tender worldwide is bordering racist?

I suggest you read up what racist actually means.

I have not, do not, and will not criticise anyone from whatever nation, for their patriotic beliefs or national pride.

However, if giving an opinion on a politician who refuses to accept things because they lost a referendum ( and would repeat this ad infinitum until the 'proper' result occurs, in true EU fashion), then I'm afraid offence may be taken.

If I wish to be offended, then I can listen to the same politician and find that, if I were a Tory voting English person, I would be responsible for all the ills and problems of Scotland.

In my previous posts I only point out that Scottish Banknotes are effectively a local currency.  Three banks are permitted to issue notes: Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank and The Royal Bank of Scotland.

Just because they can, and do, doesn't mean that are necessarily legal tender; which they aren't, even in Scotland.  If Scots wish to believe that they have an entitlement to have them universally recognised as legal tender, for whatever nationalistic reason, and I point this out, doesn't make me racist.

It's just a fact.

And just one point - I have Scots in my family, friends are Scots, friends living in Scotland and none of them that read this were offended, affronted or felt that any reaction was required.

In fact, if anyone was offended, it may be me, because I dared to comment on Scottish Issues and am being reprimanded.

Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: itstime on January 20, 2017, 07:02:06 PM
I have made my point. I have not changed my opinion and will not get into an online argument . Thank you.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Blue Lizard on January 22, 2017, 12:27:32 PM
Anybody in Kalkan got the current exchange rates with the banks? Ta
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: chrissy1 on January 22, 2017, 02:54:24 PM
BL it was 4.76 with Yapikredi on Friday afternoon before close of play.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Blue Lizard on January 24, 2017, 10:34:21 AM
Thanks for your reply chrissy ;)
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: mel on January 25, 2017, 07:34:56 AM
4.65 Monday pm at Yapi Kredi
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Derbyshire on January 25, 2017, 05:01:46 PM
Hi today 4.83 at the bank happy days !!!!!
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Blue Lizard on March 22, 2017, 09:52:23 AM
Anybody know the current exchange rate in Kalkans banks?
thanks
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: alantj on March 22, 2017, 10:27:49 AM
Anybody know the current exchange rate in Kalkans banks?
thanks

IS Bank gives the live mid market rate less 1% so today should be 4.48TL.

You can get the live mid market rate at

http://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/?Amount=1&From=GBP&To=TRY
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: alantj on March 22, 2017, 10:36:23 AM

The rates just dropped a bit so probably 4.46TL if you are in the queue now.

I tried to update but the edit button seems to have disappeared.

Has it been removed or am I just being a bit dim.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: onelove on March 22, 2017, 11:25:44 AM
I got 4.54 @ Deniz bank a couple of hours ago.
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: alantj on March 22, 2017, 11:47:16 AM
I got 4.54 @ Deniz bank a couple of hours ago.

That was good timing  :) the rates come down a bit since then.

 http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=GBP&to=TRY&view=12h
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Bob & Jayne on March 22, 2017, 11:54:20 AM

I tried to update but the edit button seems to have disappeared.

Has it been removed or am I just being a bit dim.

No comment Alan!
B

EDITED!
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: alantj on March 22, 2017, 12:18:18 PM

I tried to update but the edit button seems to have disappeared.

Has it been removed or am I just being a bit dim.

No comment Alan!
B

EDITED!

 ;D ;D ;D I will keep on looking for it,
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Blue Lizard on March 22, 2017, 01:35:05 PM
Thanks all for replies... ;)
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: Blue Lizard on April 23, 2017, 04:20:08 AM
Anyone got the latest Bank rates in Kalkan? I hear rumours of a spike in rates ;)
Title: Re: Exchange rate
Post by: onelove on April 23, 2017, 05:29:04 AM
It was up to 4.7 the other day but has dropped back to approx 4.6 still very good 👍
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