OFFICIAL DATES FOR 2008: Harvest Tour(s)

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50% of the participants on this year's Harvest Tour are from CA. We just had another last minute addition, this one from the LA area. I guess it could be worse, they could've been from NY! :wink:
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Dan

I'll pm you, but late August or September sounds fine to me. I work late most weekdays, so Friday or Saturday nights are best. Look forwward to meeting you!

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Really good news: The Euro has hit the low point in the past 4 months or so ... 1.524
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Roy Hersh wrote:Really good news: The Euro has hit the low point in the past 4 months or so ... 1.524
Excellent. That means you guys will have some money left by the time you hit the UK in early October for some serious drinking :wink:
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Now if only the Pound will start taking a nose dive :help:
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Andy Velebil wrote:Now if only the Pound will start taking a nose dive :help:
It's not too bad - I was only getting $1.92 to the £GBP last week :roll:
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:Naughty: Ouch! :devil:
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While the Euro and GBP weaken slightly the Euro is now down to $1.46 and the pound is at $1.87 ... a fine week for uncle Sam!
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Here is a question worth asking your bank before your trip.

On my recent trip to the USA I principally used a Debit Card funded directly out of my current account (I think you guys would call that a checking account?). I also took a wad of cash which I purchased from Travellex, who were offering the best exchange rate I could find at $1.83 to the £1.

When I returned home I found that the transactions processed from my Debit Card attracted a rate of $1.92 to the £1 - 5% better than the cash exchange rate. (and an overall saving equivalent to a bottle of Fonseca 1966 8--) )

I put a few things on a Credit Card but have not had a statement back yet so don't know where this site in the spectrum.

For those who either planned to bring a significant amount of cash or plan to spend a significant amount of money on the trip it might be worth a couple of phone calls to work out which method is going to save you money.

Derek

PS: You are probably all scratching your heads wondering why I didn't know all this before. The fact is, I didn't, because I've never given any thought to it and suspect others may be aking the same approach as I have previously.
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I did some checking already and everyone has said to use my ATM card at the bank machines in the airport or in town as they give a much better exchange rate than getting cash exchanged before I leave. So I am going to try that this trip and see how it goes. The only draw back is the daily withdrawl limit, but there are so many ATM/bank machines around these days that shouldn't be a problem. The trick is to maximize savings, take out as much $$ as possible at one time instead of lots of smaller amounts everyday.

I know my credit card company gives me a very good exchange rate also and I only get charged a 1% international fee for using it. So that too is still cheaper than exchanging money here first.
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Roy Hersh wrote:50% of the participants on this year's Harvest Tour are from CA. We just had another last minute addition, this one from the LA area. I guess it could be worse, they could've been from NY! :wink:
Clearly CA must be the best place to live then! As Dr. Dre says, welcome to the wild wild west!

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Jay Powers wrote:
Clearly CA must be the best place to live then! As Dr. Dre says, welcome to the wild wild west!

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OHH YEAH!!!!
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Each day I'm getting more and more excited about the upcoming trip. Got some travel cloths this weekend and a new carry-on. Got my empty 12-pack shipper already to go :D

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Me too, I am ready to head back to what is quickly becoming my home away from home. I've got just about everything I need...which is only a 12 pack shipper 8--) :lol:
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If I wasn't heading to the UK and then NY for Port & Madeira festivities after the Tour (one can never have enough Port & Madeira, I always say) I'd bring along a 2nd shipper! But too many airports to deal with that, besides there is always December.
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Roy, I was thinking about the same thing. Then that thought went bye-bye real quick when I realized I'd have to schlep all that around the UK after :Naughty:
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We are just a few days away till the fun begins...I hope you are all ready to :scholar: to :winepour: to :winebath: to :drunk: to :yumyum: and to have devilish fun :devil:
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We can't wait! Getting on the plane for the first leg of the trip bright and early tomorrow morning.

We look forward to seeing everyone on Sunday in Porto!
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Dan,
You two have a safe trip over there. I can't wait to meet some new faces and see some old ones again. Let the fun begin 8--) :P
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