my little boy got hold of £40 earlier by climbing my table while i was helping my other boy on his xbox, he decided to feed them to my dog ,who chewed them up into pieces, i have managed to selotape them back together ,serial numbers all intact do you think the bank will change them i really hope they will as its the boyfriends money and his fuming refusing to talk to me
Update:i'd agree with you linda m but his the one who left it there not me i'm not that stupid to leave important things where a 19 month can get them x
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yes my dog did this and lloyds changes the £20 for a new one . However if the note is completly in shreds this may be a different matter. it depends on the damage . Take it in and see .it cant hurt
Hi,
Providing you can make out the serial numbers you will have no problem at all.
Good for your boyfriend,he worked hard for his money,next time keep it out of reach.In america we have to have 50% of the bill to be exchanged.
As long as they are virtually complete, I think. But take them in and ask!!
yes they normally will, if not then the Bank of England will....................................