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Would I be able to purchase euros at my local TD bank in Jackson, NJ
Laurie, Jackson January 23, 2015 06:11:35 AM
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In reply to Laurie, Jackson
Thanks for writing in, Laurie! We hope you're doing well. Here at TD Bank, you may order foreign currency – including Euro – at any of our convenient Store locations during lobby hours. For locations and lobby hours of TD Stores near you please visit http://bit.ly/TDStores. Please allow 2-3 business days before going to pick up the currency ordered. Some of our Stores even keep a supply of Euro on hand! If you bank at our Store located at 7 North County Line Road in Jackson, NJ, you should be able to purchase some immediately during your visit. You may like to contact them ahead of time to ensure they have the supply you need; that Store can be reached at 732- 942-0125. Also, to receive the latest exchange rates, you may also call TD International Services at 888-BNG-INTL (888-264-4685) or you can send them an email by visiting here: http://bit.ly/1pvwJIu. Please note that there may be fees associated with foreign currency conversions and for more information visit http://bit.ly/1cTejgt. Also, keep in mind that if you'll be traveling, please let us knows by requesting to place a travel notification on your account. You may do so during your visit to pick up your Euro, or give us a call 24/7 at 888-751-9000. A travel notification helps us recognize unauthorized transactions on your account. Please be informed that for your protection we will continue to monitor your card activity even when a notification is set. We also recommend carrying more than one method of payment while traveling, just in case you encounter any acceptance issues. For more travel tips while overseas, please visit http://bit.ly/1gDrDYu. You may also want to review our international travel tips frequently asked questions by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1ltwDDc. Hope this helps and feel free to come by anytime you have a question, Laurie. Have a great weekend!
LiShu R, Mount Laurel January 23, 2015 06:13:21 AM