Home | Search Negril | Negril Map | Videos | Forum | Negril Calendar of Events | Where To Stay | Transportation | Restaurants | Things To Do

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14

Thread: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

  1. #1
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    Thought this might interest some of you. When I was in St. Elizabeth late last year, people were passing counterfeit bills at a gas station in Maggotty. Perhaps there is a problem with that bill. Interesting read. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lates...nge--5000-note
    Free Opinions Offered. No tipping required. Hours: Open when I feel like it.

  2. #2
    Administrator

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    This has nothing to do with a gas station getting counterfeit notes and everything to do with increasing the bottom line. In the article it mentions the flack they received in December trying to increase check cashing fees to $1385...

  3. #3
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    I changed some money in Montego Bay at a Cambio last year.

    The lady counted out a few bills and stopped.
    I said "whoa Nellie, I should be getting a lot more money"???
    Whats up???
    I could not understand her accent.
    She was Chinese, speaking with Jamaican accent.
    But, she was saying:
    "these are $5 thousand Bills, $5 Thousand Bills!!

    I should have paid closer attention.
    My fault.
    I did not even know there were $5 thousand Bills made.

    Oh, please give me $1 thousand bills instead, those are Waaaay toooo big for me.
    She did ex-change them with a smile.

  4. #4
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    well for making some purchases here the $5,000 bills is almost a must as having a lot of the $1,000 are tuff to carry around.....
    not to mention you can't always fit dem all in your wallet.....and believe it or not......some places only accept cash here....
    especially a place that has a good deal on sumthin you might want......and they only take cash......yah mon
    FYI - the ATM's only spit out $1,000J notes.....and the Cambio beside HiLo rarely have the $5,000J bills

    Cool Runnings, Marko
    Last edited by Marko; 03-02-2017 at 02:31 PM.
    Americana Ocho Rios 82~HedoII 84,91~T-Water 85~Wexford Court Mobay 85~Miss Mary’s 86,87~Barry’s 88~Seawinds Mobay 89~LTU 91~Charela Inn 92~Negril Inn 92~SamSara 93,94~Ocean Edge 95,96~Singles 95,96~Thrills 95~Hilltop 96,99~Pee Wees 97~Kool Browns/Bentley's 97~Cottage 99-03~Roots Bamboo 03~Merrill’s I&II 04,05~Corals Seas Cliffs & Beach 06~Catcha Falling Star 07~Blue Cave Castle 08~SeaStar 10,12~(4x)Bourbon Beach 12~T&J Cottages on Ella Dr 12-18~PeWee Cottages 18~Lynch Cottages 19,20

  5. #5
    Administrator

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    When the $5000 came out, I remember businesses having signs saying that they would not accept them as they had no change.

    Now a $5000 won't even cover basic groceries...
    Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!

  6. #6
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    When the $5000 came out, I remember businesses having signs saying that they would not accept them as they had no change.

    Now a $5000 won't even cover basic groceries...
    yeah $5,000J doesn't get you a lot of groceries here.....sometimes $10,000J doesn't either.....
    groceries in Sav are 20% to 50% less than in Negril even after paying the taxi fare to go to Sav....

    Cool Runnings, Marko
    Americana Ocho Rios 82~HedoII 84,91~T-Water 85~Wexford Court Mobay 85~Miss Mary’s 86,87~Barry’s 88~Seawinds Mobay 89~LTU 91~Charela Inn 92~Negril Inn 92~SamSara 93,94~Ocean Edge 95,96~Singles 95,96~Thrills 95~Hilltop 96,99~Pee Wees 97~Kool Browns/Bentley's 97~Cottage 99-03~Roots Bamboo 03~Merrill’s I&II 04,05~Corals Seas Cliffs & Beach 06~Catcha Falling Star 07~Blue Cave Castle 08~SeaStar 10,12~(4x)Bourbon Beach 12~T&J Cottages on Ella Dr 12-18~PeWee Cottages 18~Lynch Cottages 19,20

  7. #7
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    I can understand that when buying vittles/ "groceries".
    But, just hitting the beach for a brew here and there.
    Nah, too big a denomination.
    Imagine losing a $5K note at night.
    At the end of the night, I would be wondering "where my money go???????

    Same here in USA, I hate carrying hundred $ bills or even $50's.
    It is the same size as a $1.00.
    The wind can blow it away, fall out your pocket/hand.

    Ha, ha, ha.
    Blame it on the rum. (or like Smith says "my pea brain")

  8. #8
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    Cashed $500 US at the cambio at Bourbon last month, they only had 500J notes, talk about a big stack!

  9. #9
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    Quote Originally Posted by saeyedoc View Post
    Cashed $500 US at the cambio at Bourbon last month, they only had 500J notes, talk about a big stack!
    Did you make it rain????


  10. #10
    Member

    User Info Menu

    Re: Scotia Bank now charging $385 to change a $5,000 bill

    This is modern day slavery...banks controlling people instead of people controlling banks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •