08.01 BST
Wednesday 8 July 2015 08.01 BST
Greeks can't downside more than €60 – about £43 – a day from money machines. Money is running out, with
inadequacies of €5, €10 and €20 notes and €1 coins. Lines at money machines are long.
2 Credit cards
To be perfectly honest, cards are still perceived however different retailers just oblige money; some offer discounts for money. Greeks voyaging abroad say they are having issues utilizing cards issued by Greek banks, particularly for gigantic bills.
3 Money exchanges
Exchanges of cash outside the nation are banned without appreciation from an unprecedented driving gathering of trustees, confining imports and parts to exporters.
4 iPhone applications
Greece offered days to concur bailout blueprint or face saving money breakdown and euro exit
5 PayPal
Greeks can get Paypal divides however can't spend.
The affiliation said capital controls induced financing of PayPal
wallets from Greek records was at present not open.
6 Buy online
The
capacity to request things and book associations from destinations that
are based outside Greece – including Amazon.com or flying machines, for
occurrence, easyJet – has twisted up restricted.
7 Buy or offer shares
The
Athens stock trade has been shut for seven days. It is involved to
restore on Thursday – however that prospect emits an impression of being
improbable unless the banks are additionally arranged to resume
exchanging.
Business
8 Pay the rent
Hindrances
on money are making lease and bill bits troublesome. Direct charge bits
are evidently dying down and e-saving money is squeaking.
9 Shortages moving nearer
Greek
customers have been stacking up on staple things –, for occurrence,
espresso, heartbeats, rice, batteries and compound. Eggs and meat are
also winding up being all the more hard to get, as indicated by reports.
10 Pharmaceuticals
All Greek drug supplies are outside made and insufficiencies of some fundamental arrangements are spoken to. Greece owes international drug companies
more than €1.1bn, according to an industry body.
Wednesday 8 July 2015