Hello, they give out in lira, but the commission is 1.5 percent. They advised ptt - there is no commission there. The same thing was offered to give out a muddy scheme in dollars (at the rate of 91 rubles per dollar) this is clearly not a point, as you understand)
I took 1,500 lire, took 1.5%, that is, I got 1,478 lire in my hands, in my opinion it's a trifle, we went around half of Antalya everywhere there is no money, of course they lie. And then they immediately marked 1.5 percent and removed it without any problems. In general, if you cling to 22 lira, you can conquer it at home.
A sly, nosy worker does not want to give out money without earning herself. I made a transfer in lira, I wanted to get lira, to which I received an answer - the system does not work in lira, transfer in dollars and we will give you in lira (by the way, there are no dollars themselves). The absurdity is off the scale. I understand perfectly well that she wants to make money on the difference in courses, but people are not completely mentally retarded. AS A RESULT, I WITHDREW MONEY FROM THE NEAREST POST OFFICE, the course is better and representatives of fraternal CIS countries are not trying to deceive you.
Of the advantages, they speak Russian in the department, but it would be better if they did not speak, but local people worked who would not scare away and deceive people.
The overall impression is extremely negative.