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Donate - MattyG56 - 01-01-2013

I have a problem, I am going to donate, although my mum needs to know what $2.5 and $10 will be in pounds, she doesn't know and neither do I.If someone could help me I'd be happy.

-MattyG56


RE: Donate - GhostRider - 01-01-2013

10 US dollars equal to 6.150277 GBP.
2.5 US dollars equal to 1.537567 GBP.


RE: Donate - MattyG56 - 01-01-2013

I have no idea what that is meant to be in £. Tounge


RE: Donate - Ryder - 01-01-2013

GBP = Great Britian Pounds, think so.


RE: Donate - SKitz - 01-01-2013

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http://www.usforex.com/currency-converter/?cid=387&gclid=CNHy-P3ix7QCFeiPPAodMxoAxQ


RE: Donate - aviator - 01-01-2013

Just type in Google: 10 USD to GBP, and you get the answer.

GBP does mean The Pound Sterling (Great Britain Pound).

A simple Google search will answer your queries.

It means (6.150277 GBP) is £6.15.
It means (1.537567 GBP) is £1.54.

These are dependent on the exchange rates at retail exchanges but Paypal will pay that amount and maybe more (they need profit).


RE: Donate - MattyG56 - 01-03-2013

Don't worry, I got it.


RE: Donate - Mika - 01-03-2013

Ask google.


RE: Donate - Martti - 01-03-2013

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RE: Donate - Killjoy - 01-04-2013

(01-01-2013, 10:25 PM)Aviator Wrote: Just type in Google: 10 USD to GBP, and you get the answer.

GBP does mean The Pound Sterling (Great Britain Pound).

A simple Google search will answer your queries.

It means (6.150277 GBP) is £6.15.
It means (1.537567 GBP) is £1.54.

These are dependent on the exchange rates at retail exchanges but Paypal will pay that amount and maybe more (they need profit).

Correct answer provided.