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Warning to Consumers over Forged Notes

Some UK holiday makers are claiming to have been given forged currency through bureaux de change. One man told the BBC that he and his family only realised that they had been mistakenly given the notes when they arrived at their hotel. They were also unable to shop abroad.

A leading expert lawyer in these cases has urged the government to act now to protect consumers from this happening again. However, UK foreign currency providers deny they are the source and insist their security systems are secure.

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