Qacer
22 Aug 2007
Travel / zloty or Euro [33]
Unless you are exchanging currency with your best friend in Poland, then most likely you're not going to get the exact going rate. The money changers have to make their money somehow. Credit cards are especially notorious since they add an additional 2% or so conversion fees.
One time, I placed an order online to be delivered to Poland from the UK. The final price was around 45 GBP (British pounds). With that time range's current exchange rate, the value never went higher than 1 GBP = 2.039 USD. But somehow the charge on my American Express in USD translated to an exchange rate of 1 GBP = 2.065 USD.
I'll have to keep this in mind next time. I'm not familiar with "radio taxis", but hopefully, my friend's will offer a free ride the next time I visit.
Just out of curiosity, do you mean I can just punch in four numbers on my cell phone to connect to a radio taxi?
Unless you are exchanging currency with your best friend in Poland, then most likely you're not going to get the exact going rate. The money changers have to make their money somehow. Credit cards are especially notorious since they add an additional 2% or so conversion fees.
One time, I placed an order online to be delivered to Poland from the UK. The final price was around 45 GBP (British pounds). With that time range's current exchange rate, the value never went higher than 1 GBP = 2.039 USD. But somehow the charge on my American Express in USD translated to an exchange rate of 1 GBP = 2.065 USD.
just a hint, you know you can pay 3-4 times more, for driving from Okęcie airport to the city centre, if you accept their "offer", it's always better to call a "radio taxi" (usually 4-digits phone numbers)
I'll have to keep this in mind next time. I'm not familiar with "radio taxis", but hopefully, my friend's will offer a free ride the next time I visit.
Just out of curiosity, do you mean I can just punch in four numbers on my cell phone to connect to a radio taxi?