I keep a reserve of Canadian money, Toronto Transit tokens, a chequing account and a credit card from a Canadian bank for my infrequent trips home. My US credit cards now charge a 3% service fee for non-US dollar transactions and the rates by the money exchange houses at the airports and border crossing points are obscene so this is my favourite way of saving a few dollars.
Alas, the TTC is ditching their old transit tokens in favour of a more counterfeit-resistant version. I'm keeping two of the old standard tokens as memorabilia but that leaves me with 10 transit tokens which either need to be used by January 31 or exchanged in person before the end of the year.
I guess I have yet another business side trip to make when I return to Toronto in April.
Alas, the TTC is ditching their old transit tokens in favour of a more counterfeit-resistant version. I'm keeping two of the old standard tokens as memorabilia but that leaves me with 10 transit tokens which either need to be used by January 31 or exchanged in person before the end of the year.
I guess I have yet another business side trip to make when I return to Toronto in April.
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Date: 2007-01-15 06:53 pm (UTC)If I can't get the swapped in time, I'll survive the loss. Perhaps the old tokens might be collectors items some decade in the future. :-)
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Date: 2007-01-15 06:56 pm (UTC)