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Getting dollars without paying fees

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andy-hughes | 17:26 Tue 04th Sep 2007 | Personal Finance
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I write for two magazines based in New York, and they pay me in dollar cheques.

My bank is charging me �10.00 per cheque to convert them to sterling, which I think is a hefty amount.

Is there any way i can get my payment without paying this fee every time?

I am sure this is a common situation - and there is a simple way out of it, but I need to know what that is please.
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maybe change to a bank who do not charge these fees?
Try http://www.auctionpix.co.uk/misc/money.html

Whilst they do charge a fee it's a lot less than �10 unless it's a really big cheque
Can you get them to pay you directly into your account? Or what about into a paypal account?
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Zacmaster - they make their money by loading the exchange rate rather than charging a declared commission. Usually by not that much - less than the banks, etc.
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