E Equalisation Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 9,841 Points 0 Apr 12, 2013 #1 Is the Foreign Exchange converter reliable ?:o
LITTLEREDDOT Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Jul 25, 2008 Messages 14,854 Points 113 Apr 12, 2013 #2 Convert both to US$ equivalent, and then convert against each other. Conversions against the US$ are usually more reliable.
Convert both to US$ equivalent, and then convert against each other. Conversions against the US$ are usually more reliable.
po2wq Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 22,771 Points 113 Apr 12, 2013 #3 Equalisation said: Is the Foreign Exchange converter reliable ?:o Click to expand... u change tase from tai twats 2 viet dongs? ...
Equalisation said: Is the Foreign Exchange converter reliable ?:o Click to expand... u change tase from tai twats 2 viet dongs? ...
E Equalisation Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Oct 9, 2009 Messages 9,841 Points 0 Apr 12, 2013 #4 LITTLEREDDOT said: Convert both to US$ equivalent, and then convert against each other. Conversions against the US$ are usually more reliable. Click to expand... Yes. You are right. Just tried. The Foreign Exchange direct conversion is miles ahead in value.
LITTLEREDDOT said: Convert both to US$ equivalent, and then convert against each other. Conversions against the US$ are usually more reliable. Click to expand... Yes. You are right. Just tried. The Foreign Exchange direct conversion is miles ahead in value.
Narong Wongwan Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Jun 21, 2010 Messages 35,412 Points 113 Apr 12, 2013 #5 LITTLEREDDOT said: Convert both to US$ equivalent, and then convert against each other. Conversions against the US$ are usually more reliable. Click to expand... That's how banks, credit cards etc do it
LITTLEREDDOT said: Convert both to US$ equivalent, and then convert against each other. Conversions against the US$ are usually more reliable. Click to expand... That's how banks, credit cards etc do it