Which is the best way to take your money?
My DH wants to take cash and I am trying to persuade him not to take it all in cash!
I have read previous posts and still can't decide which is the safest way to carry money abroad.
Any help??
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Only way for me is a fee free credit card. Get full interbank rate.
You can read in Debs thread she had $1,500 stolen, I lost my wallet at East Midlands airport a couple of years back with over £500 in (Got it back thankfully a few days later) Now I take no more than $100 in cash, this August I am taking $67. Everything will be paid by credit card, thats how I have done it for past 2-3 years and by far prefer it to any other option.
It is none of my business, but how did you get to an amount of $67? Is that just what you have in cash from your last trip?
If I need cash I can withdraw easy enough from DTD but apart from tolls we don't use cash. Even parking meters at Clearwater beach accept credit cards now, so easy.
So if you buy a bottle of water for $3 (approx) you would pay with your credit card? Seems a bit faffy to me![]()
If I need cash I can withdraw easy enough from DTD but apart from tolls we don't use cash. Even parking meters at Clearwater beach accept credit cards now, so easy.
What about for tipping, etc?
If you worry about losing your card, I believe you can order a second card for the same account, and there is a replacement service so that your card is replaced quickly wherever you are in the world. The whole world, not just WDW![]()
Quick question about the fairfx card.
Do you get charged any fees for using it for card transactions No
or withdrawing cash? $2 per ATM transaction so if you HAVE to draw cash, it's not a lot, but try to make a few larger withdrawals rather than several little ones.
In other words, if I was to load it with $1000, would I get $1000? Yep
Thanks
Yes, use card for everything, you don't sign or use PIN in Disney for under $50. I find it far easier than messing with money. They just swipe and hand it back with reciept, nothing faffy at all about it.
They don't even ask for a pin when the cost is under $50. That sounds a little dodgy to me... what protection do you have then if someone steals your card?