The exchange rate on the board says one thing. The receipt shows another. The cash in your hand feels lighter than the math suggested. Something
You are leaving for a trip in two weeks. You need foreign cash. You think this part will take five minutes. Then your bank tells
You placed the order. You got the confirmation email. You drove across the city to pick up your foreign cash for the trip. You arrived.
Every Calgary traveller faces the same decision before a trip. You need foreign cash. You have three real options. Your bank, the airport kiosk, or
You walk through Concourse D at YYC, suitcase rolling behind you, departure in ninety minutes. The Travelex kiosk glows ahead. You need 800 euros for
If you live in Calgary, travel through it, or move money in and out of Alberta, you already know the frustration: the rate posted at
Most Calgarians lose money on currency exchange and never notice. The rate looks fine on the board. The teller is friendly. The transaction takes two