I'm not sure if this will answer your question but here goes
Firstly I don't know off hand any other sites that specifically use £ as a currency, although I would imagine there would be hundreds. But usually the best way is just to look around on the website to see what currencies they deal with.
For example our site displays this information on the bottom of any page you may be on at the time. Other sites display this on their main page, still others display this on their banking pages only.
So the short answer (which probably won't help you right now) is to check the other sites you may be on at the time for the currencies they deal with. Of course a good way of knowing this too is if the site domain ends in ".co.uk". Most Uk based sites would use £ as their preferred currency as they usually predominantly have a UK client base.
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Firstly I don't know off hand any other sites that specifically use £ as a currency, although I would imagine there would be hundreds. But usually the best way is just to look around on the website to see what currencies they deal with.
For example our site displays this information on the bottom of any page you may be on at the time. Other sites display this on their main page, still others display this on their banking pages only.
So the short answer (which probably won't help you right now) is to check the other sites you may be on at the time for the currencies they deal with. Of course a good way of knowing this too is if the site domain ends in ".co.uk". Most Uk based sites would use £ as their preferred currency as they usually predominantly have a UK client base.
Hope that helps.
In case anyone gets confused, this is a BUMPED thread.
Might be some sort of record, too - the last post on the thread was 9 years & 6 months ago. I was still a young man then. *
* Relatively speaking.