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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) TRY-EUR

How can I get the best TRY-EUR exchange rate today in France? Abrir Respuesta

Welcome to our currency exchange comparison service that helps you sell your livres TRYs for euros at the best exchange rate of the day in France. Our aim is for you to save when exchanging currency for your stay in France, and also if you travel abroad and want to buy livres TRYs with euros.

To find the best TRY-EUR exchange rate of the day, look for the foreign currency you want to sell, type in the quantity of livres TRYs you need to change to euros and select your location in order to get the nearest currency exchange bureau.

As a rule, you will find the best foreign exchange prices with us rather than directly at your bank or currency supplier because we have negotiated discounts.

Where can I sell lires turques for euros during my holidays in France today? Abrir Respuesta

In France there are 3 businesses where you can change lires turques to euros. You might be tempted to think primarily of your bank. Yet, french banks will all add an exchange rate to your lires turques plus a fee of 3%. This implies that, for example if you change the equivalent of 1000 euros from lires turques to euros you will be charged a 30 € fee.

On the other hand, our other option might be the airport at the last minute. Still, french airports are the most costly of all options because the foreign currency suppliers based there, have to pay portion of their benefits to the airport owner.

Currency suppliers based out of the airport in France are a very good option to change lires turques to euros.

Is there a limit to the amount of livres TRYs that I can sell online in France when I change livres TRYs to euros? Abrir Respuesta

Normally, travelers change livres TRYs to euros about the equivalent in euros to seven hundred in France.

If, for whatever reason, you want to change livres TRYs to euros for more than the equivalent of 5,000 €, it is advisable to contact your supplier or bank.

First to discuss a cheaper TRY-EUR exchange rate than the one you see in our website. In second place to confirm that they are authorized to buy you with the amount of personal data they know about you.

Do I have to provide any type of ID card to sell my lires turques in exchange for euros? Abrir Respuesta

The common thing is that the holiday money supplier where you will change your lires turques to euros will demand from you to show a valid and current identity card (passport or resident´s identity card called carte nationale d´identité in France). Take into account that your driver's license is not normally accepted as a valid document.

Contrarily banks do not usually request any documentation from their customers who sell lires turques to euros with them because they will already have identified them when they opened an account with them.

Where to change and where not to change TRYs to euros in France Abrir Respuesta

The location you are never advised in doing a lire turque to euro currency exchange is at the airport. As with the bottle of water at very high prices, the airport manager and the airport currency supplier, split the benefits of your exchange at the airport. As a rule, the more players that play in the travel money game the higher the prices to apply to travelers.

Literally all french banks charge you a 3% fee, with a minimum (whichever is higher) quantity of 6 to 10 euros.

When is the best time to change livres TRYs to euros in France? Abrir Respuesta

As the rates of currencies change continuously with respect to each other, there is no best time to sell travel money (in this case livres TRYs) for euros in France.

It is recommended to be attentive to how the economy of your country is evolving in comparison of that of France. Normally, when the your country´s economy is tough, its local currency tends to depreciate with respect to the euro. This means that for the same livres TRYs you would get less euros.

Comparer Devise shows you the buy rate of livres TRYs to euros, arranged from cheapest to least, so that you can choose where to sell livres TRYs.

How does the lire turque to euro currency exchange work? Abrir Respuesta

Currency exchange is a very opaque market in France.

When you purchase or sell livres TRYs with euros or livres TRYs in exchange for euros at a bank or at the airport, you are paying more.

French banks practically invoice you a commission of 3% on the livres TRYs that you pruchase or sell from/to them.

And the currency provider at the airport imposes on you a very expensive rate taking advantage of the fact that you passed through there.

Comparing rates in a comparison engine like Comparer Devise that includes 5 currency suppliers in France is the best way to obtain more livres TRYs for the same euros.

Is it safe to sell lires turques to euros online in France? Abrir Respuesta

Yes, it is. You can order your lires turques for euros in the online store of a travel money supplier that has a website.

Additionally, they will propose you the possibility of booking online and picking your euros at one of their offices.

Bear in mind that prices vary daily so it will be optimal to book online the same day you will head to the outlet to sell your PEPEGILLO2 in exchange for euros.

Is it recommendable to order online or click and collect lires for euros in France? Abrir Respuesta

Yes, it is. If you want to guarantee the TRY-EUR rate you see on our result page. And also if you want to make sure that the currency supplier will not impose on you a commission.

In France there are some travel money providers with bad practices who impose on their clients a remarkable commission when changing lires to euros directly from their branches without having previously ordered on their Internet site.

I have previously changed Euros to TRYs, what do I do if I have remaining TRYs when I return to France? Abrir Respuesta

After your trip, you can change your remaining currency, only banknotes, never loose coins, (TRYs in this case) at your bank or your closest travel money supplier.

Check the TRY-EUR rates first and carry out a comparison on our website to find out the most interesting place. If you go to your bank, keep in mind that your bank will charge you, once again, a fee near to 3per cent with a minimum of six to nine Euros (the greater of the two).

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