PLEASE HELP!
At different times I will be transfering money from my HSBC bank checking account in the USA to an HSBC "Passport" account I will be opening in the UK. I will also have a monthly pension cheque mailed to me in Britain, made out in USA Dollars, for a few months before a direct deposit system can be worked out. Some of the money I plan on transferring will be in rather large amounts. However, I wasn't expecting crazy exchange rates like $2.17 per Pound! I thought the advertised rates of $1.99 and $2.00 were out rageous enough, but $2.17?!
My question is what would be the cheapest way for me to transfer US Dollars to British Pounds? Should I just withdraw my US money a little at a time from a cash machine where the rates are supposedly at advertised value and not at these other higher hidden rates? How would I go about cashing one of my pension cheques made out in US Dollars without paying these cost ridden rates and fees?
I wasn't really expecting this much money gouging from high street banks. I'm also told the Post Office usually gives the best straight-up exchange rate from US Dollars to British Pounds. Is this true, or is this another falacy?
THANKS!!!!