No, everyday stores and such will not accept foreign currency. I do know that most airports and some banks will convert foreign currency into American currency, but their is usually a hefty fee associated along with it!!
If you are going to a bank to exchange foreign money you will pay a small fee. Most companies that exchange foreign money will charge a small commission.
There are some currency converters in airports and post offices. Or, sell it. Many people may collect it, and might pay more than it is worth.
Bank of America does not offer loans to pay off lawsuites. There are no bansk that offer this serivce. Bank Of Americea is like most banks these days and they are very conservative in lending money. It is unlikely they would lend money for this venture.
No, you pay back loans not grants. There are grants and student loans online which allows you to pay them back until you are earning a certain wage. Foreign students though sometimes don't get any financial support.
Check, cash, money order, certified funds. If you don't have any cash money, you can take a cash advance on your credit card and then pay the creditor with the cash. Be aware that the interest rate for a cash advance is very high.
If you pay with Paypal, it will automatically convert it to the foreign currency.
No. MoneyGram will not accept PayPal as an acceptable payment method.
yes maybe they accept checks to
If you are going to a bank to exchange foreign money you will pay a small fee. Most companies that exchange foreign money will charge a small commission.
$25
its not in America, you have to learn a foreign language, and you have to pay alot for travel.
If you order a game dlc character you don't have to pay the money from the bank. You can pay via your Prepaid Visa or Master Card.
No: the money order must be made out to the Landlord unless he agrees to accept it after you endorse it.
Sure. A lot of the money many people make is from foreign sources...many companies and busiensses are foreign...the income tax is on what you make, not where it may have originated.
Japan doesn’t pay the United States and the United States doesn’t provide them with foreign aid.
You probably can pay them with that, but they don't have to accept it, and could demand cash, money order or cashiers check instead. Many businesses these days are no longer accept checks for immediate purchase.
They pay for you only when your in college but after that you had to pay