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Old 05-09-10, 05:30 PM   #1
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I came back from my regular work trip to Edinburgh this week with a Bank of Scotland £5.

So, at Tescos in Southampton on Saturday, I bought a couple of bits that came to just under a fiver, the conversation went like this:

Cashier: That is £4.50 please

Me: Do you take scottish fivers (having been in banking for 25 years I knew they would...)

Cashier: Oh, I don't know, I'll just check

Cashier 2: I think so but I am not sure

Supervisor 1: I think so, ask supervisor 2

Supervisor 2: Yes we do, but only if they have sterling on them

Bloody good job I didn't have one of them tartan euro notes then
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Old 05-09-10, 05:39 PM   #2
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We convinced a colleague at work that they had converted to the Euro in Wales.


He felt a right plank when he went to the bar in the hotel near Swansea and said 'Do you accept sterling'

Sounds like a good 'Dom Jolly' wheeze to set a Bureau de Change at the Welsh & Scottish borders See how many folk come up and ask you to change their money
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Old 05-09-10, 06:12 PM   #3
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That's good of them. Establishments in England and Wales are not required to accept Scottish / Northern Irish notes, even if they do say Sterling on them.
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That's good of them. Establishments in England and Wales are not required to accept Scottish / Northern Irish notes, even if they do say Sterling on them.
who told you that sh!te. are we going to start the 'stuff yer notes up yer' crap again?

as far as i was led to believe we all stay in the United Kingdom.

edit: yes the BOE say its not legal tender in England but neither is BOE notes legal tender in Scotland so it works both ways, hence why the banks have an 'agreement' to take each others tender.

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Old 05-09-10, 06:39 PM   #5
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Why did you even ask? I'd just have handed it over, they'd have been none the wiser.

it used to pi$$ me off no end when english people would ask for "real money" in their change when I worked at Annandale Water. My response invariably depended on my mood.
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Old 05-09-10, 07:21 PM   #6
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I live in Glasgow but am originally from Manchester. None of the shops round where my folks live accept Scottish notes. It's true that they can legally reject them and the shops say it's too hard to keep track of the designs which means its easier to forge them. I mist admit, they do love their bank note designs up here!!
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Old 05-09-10, 07:24 PM   #7
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who told you that sh!te. are we going to start the 'stuff yer notes up yer' crap again?

as far as i was led to believe we all stay in the United Kingdom.
Someone in a bad mood?

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edit: yes the BOE say its not legal tender in England but neither is BOE notes legal tender in Scotland so it works both ways, hence why the banks have an 'agreement' to take each others tender.
Banks having the agreement doesn't mean that shops have to accept them. I regularly visit NI, which means I end up with NI notes. Trying to spend them back in England is hardwork/impossible lately.
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Someone in a bad mood?
i'm always in a bad mood m8 i'm scottish .

the whole currency thing really p!zzes me off. why cant they get it together and print BRITISH notes.
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Old 05-09-10, 08:19 PM   #9
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i'm always in a bad mood m8 i'm scottish .

the whole currency thing really p!zzes me off. why cant they get it together and print BRITISH notes.
because we don't live in Britain. We live in Scotland
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Old 05-09-10, 08:22 PM   #10
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When Halifax and Bank of Scotland merged there was uproar in Scotland at the thought that they might not be able to print their own notes. It might still happen as the cost to do so is pretty high. I don't think people up here lime the thought of seeing the Queen on their notes though....!
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