In feb 2010 i visited Philippines and 10000 pesos was the max allowed officially without clearance from the bank in Phil.
I have gone to the Philippines several times. Before they let off the plane, they give you a form to fill out saying how much cash you wish to "declare." On the form that i read it clearly stated that $10,000 was the maximum one could bring into the Philippines. I am not sure what happens to anything you might have over $10,000. Does the airline take it or does the Philippine government take it? I don't know. I don't think I want to find out...
Banks vary, some its £200 but majority are £300
Open a new account and cash it. Banks would take a maximum of 2-3 working days to create a new account for you.
You can't. Due to hyperinflation in Mexico the old peso (Pesos issued until 1993) was replaced by the "new" Peso at the rate of $1000 old pesos to the new. So your bill would be 50 new pesos. However, Mexican banks stopped redeeming old pesos for new in 1996 so your bill is just a collectors item and could be sold on eBay and the like, but can't be redeemed for Mexican Pesos.
I bought them for about 50 dollars which means they would be around 500 pesos give or take.
Magnum Cash Advance can offer a loan of $1,200. Or, the amount can be up to 30% of the take home pay that is put into a checking account every month.
Weight: 63 pesos = a pound Currency: 19.05 Mexican Pesos = a Pound Sterling Also Currency: 70.34 Philippine Pesos = a Pound Sterling
It fully depends on your credit limit, securitys set against the loan cash floow and collateral
1000000000000:1000=1000000000 days (or 10 with the power of 9)
In A word, it is "lots". It would take several words to give the answer in wordS.
Take the cash and it will ba sale
They take games for cash sometimes in games shops.