I was in Europe last year, as well as Turkey. Back then my car didn't have the chip, and I had issues in about half the places I tried to get cash or pay. It was a big pain in the butt. Now that my card has the chip, I don't expect to have any trouble. |
You are weird. And that's the nice word that came to mind. |
| I used the ATM in the customs area at Heathrow and felt like I probably got the best rate I could. My bank didn't charge any fees and I had cash immediately upon arrival (more or less.) |
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I haven't used travellers' cheques or exchange places in years. Even in developing countries ATM machines are now commonplace. Probably the last place I used an exchange facility was in Kyrgyzstan. Whenever I arrive at an airport I take out a nominal sum from the airport ATM machine to use for the taxi/train to the center and later get more money from a proper bank in town.
You might pay a bit more for an airport ATM but I just factor that into the cost of the trip. What's an extra $10 versus the time/hassles/low exchange rates of getting money in advance? |
Depending on where you go, you may not need a lot of cash. I went to London over 10 years ago (and got traveler's checks before I left), and literally used NONE of them. I just used my credit card everywhere I went. |
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Honestly, beware the false economy of finding the "Best Rate Possible". If you are going for a week of shopping and using your credit card for most things, you'll find the difference in rates for changing say £1000 might not amount to all that much, which may or may not be worth the effort and time to get to a different place to make the exchange. No point in spending an hour and £10 in cab fare to find a rate that offers you £5 in savings.
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