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jambo

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Posted - 28 Mar 2008 : 10:16:57
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i head from a friend who advised that the dls is 37 to £1.00
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tapalapa
United Kingdom
202 Posts |
Posted - 28 Mar 2008 : 16:47:54
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Crikey, What was it in the recent past ? Has the dalasi gone down again ?
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tintinto
United Kingdom
105 Posts |
Posted - 28 Mar 2008 : 17:46:44
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sab

United Kingdom
912 Posts |
Posted - 28 Mar 2008 : 21:20:34
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Tapa, 40 ten days ago - 37.50 this morning in Serrekunda.
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The world would be a poorer place if it was peopled by children whose parents risked nothing in the cause of social justice, for fear of personal loss. (Joe Slovo - African revolutionary) |
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tapalapa
United Kingdom
202 Posts |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 11:09:23
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Thanks for this information every one - I will hold back in sending any money at the moment. Pleeze keep me updated anyine who is in the know
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buba
57 Posts |
Posted - 29 Mar 2008 : 23:42:47
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Tapa, The dalasi in this case is said to have 'appreciated' or 'gone up' in value against the Pound Sterling. It is the latter (i.e the Pound Sterling) that has 'gone down' or 'depreciated' in value against the dalasi. Just a little correction. |
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tapalapa
United Kingdom
202 Posts |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 17:29:25
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Thanks Buba
I get confused with this sort of thing.............I will go back to school one day !
The Dalasi is strong and thre £ has gone down - Correct !
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brusubi
Netherlands
43 Posts |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 18:37:05
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Also against the euro the dalasi is gaining strenght everyday now. it is very surprising to me, especially since people told me that there are so many new banknotes printed now. they told me that almost all 100 and 50 dalasis banknotes are new. How can the dalasi be so powerfull, has it something to do with this transit trade newspapers are talking about? |
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inez

279 Posts |
Posted - 30 Mar 2008 : 19:49:16
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| swedish krones lost 40 dalasies over couple of nights and could be around 250 dalasi to 100 skr right now...instead of 390-420. I´m happy I´m not travelling these days...it´s getting too expensive. |
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kiwi
Sweden
662 Posts |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 00:12:04
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Too expensive to whom, Inez? I did some changing 9 Mars at Forex, it was 1 SEK = 3,1 Dls At my hotel 1=3, Forex rate today Sunday 1=3.
My hotel dinner -95 cost about 100 dls which by that time was almost the same in Sek. Now the price was 230-300 Dls which is less than 100 SEK! Taxi Serekunda-Banjul is 5 Dls, 1 dls more than -95, -98. In Sek it is nothing. Barra-Janjangbureh was 230 Dls, quite reasonable. |
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bantaba

Switzerland
61 Posts |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 03:18:09
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| I just send 500 Dollars to The Gambia at the exchange rate of D18 to 1 Dollar. The dollar continues to decline against major currencies, going back to The Gambia is getting out of reach for many Gambian residing in US. |
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molly75

United Kingdom
86 Posts |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 10:47:06
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I think i'd better get more pounds out of the cash machine, as im heading to Gambia tomorrow...its gonna be very expensive!!! |
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jambo

3300 Posts |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 13:07:40
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molly75 enjoy your holiday, it not just those who are travelling that the rates of exchange are effected, i have had to rethink shipping over some goods. How are people managing who are paying rent/school fees. the rate of exchange has to be factored in. but with the dls getting strong, are the wages in the country for civil servants being reflected in this. |
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inez

279 Posts |
Posted - 31 Mar 2008 : 20:38:49
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too expensive for someone travelling with constantly hungry teenage girls . I don´t think they would be happy if I told them we´ll take a taxi trip back and forth Serekunda- bakau everytime they get hungry...and my family hardly ever eat any lunch or dinner at restaurang here in Sweden so pls draw your conclutions out of that. And yet we are priviligde and able to save to a trip now and then but I feel for gambian people these days.
quote: Originally posted by kiwi
Too expensive to whom, Inez? I did some changing 9 Mars at Forex, it was 1 SEK = 3,1 Dls At my hotel 1=3, Forex rate today Sunday 1=3.
My hotel dinner -95 cost about 100 dls which by that time was almost the same in Sek. Now the price was 230-300 Dls which is less than 100 SEK! Taxi Serekunda-Banjul is 5 Dls, 1 dls more than -95, -98. In Sek it is nothing. Barra-Janjangbureh was 230 Dls, quite reasonable.
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kiwi
Sweden
662 Posts |
Posted - 01 Apr 2008 : 19:13:33
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Hi Inez, I only commented your statement "I´m happy I´m not travelling these days...it´s getting too expensive" and the value of dalasis compared to SEK. My conlusion still is (to my surprise) that for me, as a Swedish tourist, it was not more expensive than 10 years ago. A package tour for one person is always more expensive than for two shearing a room, for someone (probably a singel mother?) paying for two or three or more...it´s expensive!
By the way, a bag of rice in Abuko Village costs 650 Dls, a big, big and thick matress costs 1700 Dls in Talinding. |
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Lily
United Kingdom
422 Posts |
Posted - 09 Apr 2008 : 13:37:50
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Hello - just got back late last night. Good trip - but most of the tourists were complaining of high prices. I got 38 at the beginning of my stay (to the £) but 37,50 by the end - but most tourists were getting 36 - many people i met said they would not go back because of the expense - which I thought was really sad. I did struggle to help all my friends as prices remain exactly the same as last ear when I got 53 to the £.
Someone, somewhere is making a great deal of money because benefits are not being passed on to the average person ..... |
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