Hi had a laugh to myself as me also from scotland and my partner is english. Yes the english don t like our money do they. Went to borovets last year and going back in 3 weeks time. Enjoy
@kslamond I'm english and my partner scottish. Believe it or not neither of us never have any problems paying with scottish notes in England. Although have had greif trying to pay with English notes in Scotland. Agreed though most English won't take them (so I heard)
@dave.. thanks loads for the note. Will load up my hlidy cash card in preporation for the pubs
From the Nationwide web site
'Nationwide continues to offer "commission-free" foreign transactions.
"Commission-free" means that we do not add any additional charges for exchanging currency which are designed to generate profit for the Society. We do, however, pass on any fee we incur from our card scheme providers for processing transactions in certain currencies (generally those outside of the European Economic Area and Turkey and Israel) other than sterling.
It go on to give a ...
From the Nationwide web site
'Nationwide continues to offer "commission-free" foreign transactions.
"Commission-free" means that we do not add any additional charges for exchanging currency which are designed to generate profit for the Society. We do, however, pass on any fee we incur from our card scheme providers for processing transactions in certain currencies (generally those outside of the European Economic Area and Turkey and Israel) other than sterling.
It go on to give a list of countries where no fee is charged the list includes Bulgaria