Often we are faced with a situation in which we have a large bill in our hands that needs to be changed. Moreover, this can be for a variety of reasons, ranging from the fact that we are afraid to carry such a large amount with us, and ending with the fact that we simply cannot buy anything with it, because there is no change.
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, pay attention to the stalls, which are located in a variety of stops. In some cases, you will need to buy something because sellers may be reluctant to share small things with you. But sometimes this option can work.
Step 2
Change money in public transport: minibus, metro, bus or trolleybus. By the end of the working day, the conductor often accumulates a very large amount of change, which he will gladly exchange for larger bills.
Step 3
Use grocery hypermarkets and supermarkets. You can either pay in a large bill for a purchase or ask to change it. Due to the large number of cash registers, the high traffic of the store and, as a result, the large amount of cash, you can easily exchange it with the available small bills.
Step 4
Contact the bank in order to change money. In most banks that provide this service, this is a free operation, in rare cases you may be asked for a percentage of the amount you are changing. The general procedure is as follows: in order to change a bill of any denomination, you will need a civil or foreign passport as an identity card.