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Make your next currency conversion as easy and stress-free as possible with the handy exchange services from legacyexchange.co.uk. For detailed instructions on how to effectively transfer currency, contact us today to speak with a helpful member of our team. Ways to sell currency:
Banknotes Currency notes can be delivered worldwide. All foreign currency will be mailed by fully insured registered mail within 18 hours of order confirmation (excludes Sundays). There are no minimum or maximum amounts and no postage fees for transactions over £300. Smaller transactions incur a small £5 fee.
Bank Wire You can have any currency sent to your bank account if you have an account in that currency. All bank wires in sterling to UK banks are free of charge regardless of the amount. All bank wires in euros to all European are free for transaction over £400 pounds; otherwise, a £10 fee will apply. All other bank wires are free for transactions over £1,000 in value; otherwise a £25 fee will apply.
Payment Instructions You should not send any currency before receiving a confirmation email. You can send payment by bank transfer, which is usually free from the US, Europe, and the UK.
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Bank Wire Instructions Bank wires can be accepted in US dollars, UK pounds, euros, Swiss francs, and Swedish krona at no additional cost. Other currencies incur a 3% surcharge. Bank wire instructions (with account numbers, sort code, IBAN, and BIC codes) will be provided once an order is confirmed.
Cash Payment Instructions Cash can be posted only if fully insured against loss and theft. In the United Kingdom, this means only Royal Mail Special Delivery may be used. For payments over £500, you must purchase additional insurance from the Post Office. If your payment is over £2,500, you will have to split it into multiple packages, as Special Delivery cannot be insured for more than £2,500.
Overseas Exchanges Overseas customers will have to contact their local Post Office for information on insured registered postal services to the United Kingdom. No liability whatsoever is accepted under any circumstances for any cash payments allegedly lost or stolen in the mail. It is the responsibility of the sender to purchase postal insurance and to comply with the terms and conditions of the insurance provider. Failure to do so may make the insurance policy null and void.
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