In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eileen
Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>I am headed to the lacemaker's fair in Birmingham, England in a few days. 
>Does anyone know if the vendors will take a Visa credit card, or should I 
>try to have British currency with me?

There are ATMs in the NEC complex - and the signboards do point them
out. If you are arriving at the Station before walking through to the
Pavillion, the easiest to go to is probably the Nat West Bank one, for
which, instead of turning right at the bottom of the escalators (near
Hall 3), carry straight on, to the left of the escalators up to the
other halls, and the Nat West Bank is on your left. If there is a queue
at the two machines outside, there is also one that you can use inside
the branch if it is open. From there, you can carry straight on to the
end of that "corridor", turn left and you will come back to the doors
out to the Pavillion area - it is basically one big square. 

I don't think the machines on the Station itself charge, but have
watched one person get nabbed by the Security Staff for trying to steal,
so would be wary of using them.

As ?Jacqui said, we tend to call them cash machines, but most people
round here (Birmingham/Midlands) know what an ATM is!
-- 
Jane Partridge

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