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		| seoul101 
 
  
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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:25 am    Post subject: Travellers Checks (Cheques) to the UK |   |  
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				| Hi, 
 Just wondering if anyone uses travellers checks/cheques when sending money to a UK bank account? If so, can I get the cheque made out in pounds or will it be in Won or US$?
 
 I couldn't find this question posted after searching...
 
 Thanks for the help,
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		| Ya-ta Boy 
 
 
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		| ttompatz 
 
  
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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:57 am    Post subject: Re: Travellers Checks (Cheques) to the UK |   |  
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	  | seoul101 wrote: |  
	  | Hi, 
 Just wondering if anyone uses travellers checks/cheques when sending money to a UK bank account? If so, can I get the cheque made out in pounds or will it be in Won or US$?
 
 I couldn't find this question posted after searching...
 
 Thanks for the help,
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 Why not get a money order or cashiers check. You can choose the currency (EUROS, GBP, US$, CAD, AUD, etc) and there is no problem when you deposit them.
 
 Alternatively you can do a bank to bank wire transfer but the cost is substancially more (25quid) instead of 5000 won for a money order.
 
 Either choice can be done at the foreign exchange desk of your favorite bank.
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