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Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 5:31 pm
by an-148
hello,
I plan a trip to Tallin in a short notice : can somebody tell me if banks in Tallin (or estonian banks in general) accept to change bills (for example 200
for 100
) ?
thank you very much
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 5:16 pm
by claudio vda
Merry Christmas and happy new year.
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:21 pm
by the_pooh_tripper
Estonian trackers I just left 70x
; 25x
et 10x
in the Nordea Bank in Tallinn (Viru 6) & 8x
; 11x
in the Nordea Bank in Tallinn (Liivalaia 45). I hope to have nice hits soon.
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 3:50 pm
by westwind
In mid July I left about 25
in Tallinn and still waiting for hits
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:19 am
by the_pooh_tripper
the_pooh_tripper wrote:Estonian trackers I just left 70x
; 25x
et 10x
in the Nordea Bank in Tallinn (Viru 6) & 8x
; 11x
in the Nordea Bank in Tallinn (Liivalaia 45). I hope to have nice hits soon.
Less than 2 months later 2 hits + 1 more moderated (ratio 3/124 not so bad)
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:20 pm
by negative
does anybody knows if it's possible in Tallinn at Estonian bank (or any other place) to change small nominals
to bigger
?
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:36 pm
by the_pooh_tripper
negative wrote:does anybody knows if it's possible in Tallinn at Estonian bank (or any other place) to change small nominals
to bigger
?
Hi, I changed this Summer 1000€ of small nominals to bigger without problems at Nordea Bank. From big to smaller, they could ask for some fees (0.25%) but with good arguments you should not pay anything.
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 12:46 pm
by siriusLT
https://lt.eurobilltracker.com/notes/?id=184978873
My 50th hit with Kraan - it's the first foreign user for me to have over 50 hits with!
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:35 pm
by Finsk
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2019 10:23 am
by negative
Congratulation Estonia
for 1'000'000 note
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 11:37 am
by Chrattac
Since I am planning to travel a bit more to and in Estonia this summer. Is there any ATMs that let you choose the amount of denominations you want (eg Unicredit does this aboard). I know Swedbanks let you withdraw 10x
at once but since Estonia has so much competition with ATMs (compared to Finland, our magic walls are boring) I'd rather have some information beforehand instead of testing every machine.
Thanks, regards from the North.
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 7:10 am
by Ralf
Most of the swedbank atms when you choose 40eu small notes you will get 8x 5 euro.
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 7:29 pm
by starcapitan
Late but i wanna say that i like so much your country
and welcome in the €uro-zone
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2022 3:33 pm
by savesigita
Ciao Eesti!
we are having a very relaxing few days in your amazing country!
obviously also entering as many notes as possible
something we couldn't figure out: we are in Haabneeme, but various shops and places are called Viimsi,
for example: Tallinn Viimsi SPA, Cafe Lyon Viimsi etc, even though they aren't located in Viimsi itself!
why is that?
Thanks/Paldies/Grazie!
Re: Comments in English for non-Estonian speakers
Posted: Mon May 15, 2023 10:08 am
by lapislazuli_18
Dakkus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:15 pm
At least earlier it was not possible choosing the notes yourself, so I doubt it is possible now, either. The 5€ notes aren't there for Eurobilltrackers, but for the normal Estonians who want to be able to withdraw also smaller amounts of money. After all, the largest note Estonia had before joining the Euro was worth 500 EEK, which is about 33€. And you didn't see that one very often. Already 100 EEK (6,67€) felt like quite a big note and could sometimes get you complaints about using an oversized note.
I actually wanted to ask an estonian about that, why were Estonian Kroon bills so low? I mean in Spain our biggest was 10,000 ESP which means €60,10 althought in present value that would make around €90 or €100... I still consider that not that big, that's why I was a bit surprised by the low value of EEK.