If you are traveling in the UK, you need to use Pounds sterling to pay for goods. It may be possible to use US dollars in some airports or hotels where they have he facilities to convert currency, but it is very rare to find high street store which will accept them.
American customers cannot shop at the UK Dell online store but they can shop with the American Dell online store, which is tailored directly to the American market.
An American dollar is 10p in the UK to find out more about money differences go to money/sex.com
An American dollar is 10p in the UK to find out more about money differences go to money/sex.com
£5.78 an hour.
You don't have to pay tax on gambling winnings in the UK.
No. The US owes money to the UK, but it is part of its national debt, and not a 'tax', which the UK has no power to impose on the US.
Yes they can, they just have to pay for the shipping. It might be a lot of money because its an oversea delivery and could get damaged on the way here so be careful.
GBP (UK) 1.00 - USD (USA) 1.48 GBP (UK) 1.00 - EU (France) 1.18
350 million pounds
Not directly, there are companies out there that will send you the product though. You pay them and they buy it for you and send it out.
£357 basic pay + £20 delivery supplement. This is weekly.
It is definitely a scam. They will send you a check for $3,850 and tell you to deposit it into your bank. Then they'll tell you to pay taxes to the UK via Western Union Money Transfer. Think about it. If you won money, you would pay taxes to the US, not UK. It's a scam. They'll tell you to send them $1920 for taxes to UK. Weeks later, the check will become a bounce check. The check is REAL at first, but becomes a worthless piece of paper afterwards. So be careful with these scams. If people send you letters about giving you money, then just rip it up.