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I started a topic like this last year in 'questions' I ended up taking a few Scottish notes and picking up some English when I reached the border on the NA bus.

To tell the truth no vendor realy looked, thou it depends who they are I suppose. Never had any trouble using Scottish or English notes.

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i got change from a 20 with scottish notes at a stall last year. didnt think anything of it as had been to scotland on holiday a few times so knew i could use them. Noone accepted them. i had to change them at the bank when i got home.

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I took £300 in Scottish money last year, came home with nothing :) the only time I remember anyone looking at me funny was some guy at the Brothers bar who seemed to be some sort of supervisor, he looked and then jokingly said "f**k it, it's not going in my pocket anyway!" :lol:

Saying that, this year I'll be collecting my money in Engerland this time. Just in case :D

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Mm, but it's education to little benefit, in the south of England. Even if it's 10 minutes with each of the bar staff, it's 10 man hours for 60 of them (and I'm sure there's lots more than 60 WBC staff), to deal with one or two Scottish banknotes that might get seen at the bar all weekend.
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I wouldn't risk it.

As it happens, I've only ever had hassle using Scottish notes in London once (In the godawful World's End, Camden), however anywhere else south of Preston it's a pain in the arse.

If you want to lift cash out now to put aside for Glastonbury, the Barclays ATMs in Central Station and St Vincent St dish out English cash.

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I love the arguments you get about bank notes. On the whole no shop or person HAS to accept any bank note (BoE, BoS, Clidedale, NI or who ever the other one is) if they dont want to.

You only have to accept legal tender when settling debts allready created - and even then as has been pointed out scott notes arnt legal tender anywhere.

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Another posisble reason that stalls won't like accepting Scottish notes could be their banking arrangements:

When I used to work for a particular German, discount supermarket we could only bank money in bundles of £1000 and all the notes had to be the same i.e. 50 english £20 or 100 english £10 or 100 Scottish £10 and as we got maybe one scottish note a week they spent a long time in the safe or we used to spend them on items we needed to buy on expenses like stamps to get them out of the system.

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