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10, Bayerstraße, 80335, München, Oberbayern, DE Germany
contacts phone: +49 89 51114643
website: www.reisebank.de
larger map & directionsLatitude: 48.1399301, Longitude: 11.5598412
Àlvar Martin
::BE CAREFUL!! I went to exchange ¥ and the ratio offered was 151¥=1€ which is reasonable taking into account the change today(164¥=1€). BUT THERE WAS A COMMISSION AND THEY DIDN'T MENTION IT UNTIL I DID THE MATH AND SOMETHING WAS MISSING. The commission was 8'5€ to exchange 150€ wich is very high. RECOMENDATION: Go with time and change the money directly to tourists for a fair rate and without comission
Mike Beery
::I work for a large bank and I should have exchanged my money with my current employer. They said no, the exchange rate is slightly better at the airport. However, the airport exchange window was closed down at the time of our arrival. Stopped by Minich Central station to use their service. Gave them US 100.00 dollar bill and got 76.00. If I charged those rates, I would be arrested. Please go somewhere else.
Michael Arminio
::The rates and commission are criminal. Do not recommend!!
Heather Faherty
::DO NOT USE. AVOID!!! I went here with a full $400 USD and they gave me $330 back when the euro is almost equivalent right now to USD. It would have been $340 but they take $10 fee; 330 means they pocketed about $60 worth of money from me. Don’t listen to the review response they gave below for Mike Duganets when they told him it’s cheaper in bigger amounts: clearly it’s not when I gave 400 and still lost over $50.
Big “Big Matze” Matze
::A good place to get foreign currency when you are in a hurry and need things fast: Service was average, the queue on a Saturday afternoon rather short. Be aware that the rates are not good and fees are high - that's the price you will pay for doing things on short notice!