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pabenny
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by pabenny » Tue Sep 07 2021 10:10am
Fake news
Or at least, a hugely misleading headline.
The story says that old (paper) £20 and £50 notes will be withdrawn at the end of the month - because they've been replaced by the polymer versions. AFAIK, Scottish banknotes are still paper and their validity is unchanged.
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Sarah
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by Sarah » Tue Sep 07 2021 10:27am
Also the article concerns 30th September 2022, not this year.
I've noticed Manchester Evening News pushing a significant amount of clickbait on social media recently.
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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Tue Sep 07 2021 11:21am
Last date to use?? Not true, you will be able to pay them into any bank account after they are withdrawn. They will be still worth the value on the note. (Less inflation of course).
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