Anonymous wrote:Op, please do some traveling internationally. It's important. And to more places than Slovenia. Nothing wrong with Slovenia, but please get a broader international education. Whatever work you are in, it will do you good.
Anonymous wrote:Really appreciate the advice re: using ATMs to get Euros, specifically which ATMs to use.
I called my bank & they charge a withdrawal fee, plus the ATM will charge a fee apparently, but it's still going to be cheaper than getting Euros through my bank here.
I have 2 credit cards alerted that I'll be traveling internationally, and Target claims I can use my RedCard MasterCard as an ATM card with no Target fees. So I may try that.
If I arrive in Slovenia with no Euros to my name, that's OK? I really hate paying my bank $15 just to purchase Euros. That's the fee they charge to have Euros shipped to any branch from a 3rd-Party.
All the advice given is very much appreciated! Thanks for taking time out of your day to post & help me out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, please do some traveling internationally. It's important. And to more places than Slovenia. Nothing wrong with Slovenia, but please get a broader international education. Whatever work you are in, it will do you good.
Spoken like a true rich person. Never change, DCUM.
Untrue. I spent a year traveling throughout South America with very little money. Just my backpack and working a few jobs as I went.
But your response is small minded, that you need money to travel. Very...american.