by epidemiks » Thu Sep 13, 2018 6:35 pm
Self-exiled Mric wrote:Seems like every time I go to exchange USD for Riel, regardless of which location I go to, my USD ($50 $100 bills) are always subjected to an intense scrutiny, and they always find a reason to reject my money. Even if it's new print date, not torn at all, or worn. The latest rejection was because my bill got wet from the rain!
Has anyone had these experiences or know how to avoid them? Is there a reputable/decent dealer anywhere in PP?
The Ly Hour shop on Sihanouk once denied some old 5 pound notes I somehow ended up with last year, but have never rejected any US note I've given them.
Why are you exchanging them? Just about everywhere can change a hundred, and for places that can't you probably don't need to keep more than 40,000r on hand, or just some singles and fives.
[quote="Self-exiled Mric"]Seems like every time I go to exchange USD for Riel, regardless of which location I go to, my USD ($50 $100 bills) are always subjected to an intense scrutiny, and they always find a reason to reject my money. Even if it's new print date, not torn at all, or worn. The latest rejection was because my bill got wet from the rain!
Has anyone had these experiences or know how to avoid them? Is there a reputable/decent dealer anywhere in PP?[/quote]
The Ly Hour shop on Sihanouk once denied some old 5 pound notes I somehow ended up with last year, but have never rejected any US note I've given them.
Why are you exchanging them? Just about everywhere can change a hundred, and for places that can't you probably don't need to keep more than 40,000r on hand, or just some singles and fives.