lol......been a while since I checked in.....
Just saw a show on the Discovery channel about the Russian Mafia and how they are actually auctioning off credit cards and identities they have 'obtained' on an e-bay type website.
Seems very scary
Has anyone planned out how they are going to purchase items on our cruise ashore.
It seems the euro is a safe bet for most of the ports, but in Russia.....they only take rubles and it is illegal to bring in or take out any rubles...
We will be leaving our credit cards onboard when we go ashore.....
Good Morning Cruisers!
Gydell, let us all know what your travel agent suggests for methods of payment, esp in Russia.
Have a great day all!
I like the idea of the gift cards.
How do the gift cards work? I'm thinking they're the cards we have that you kind of charge up with a certain amount of cash but still have the visa/ mastercard logo on so can be used in machines etc? So if something were to happen to it you'd only loose the amount you'd charged it with? Interesting point though as we had been wondering about all the different currencies we'd need. Not like when we did the Med cruise and it was all euros.
Another things we'd wondered about is visas for the different countries, especially Russia. Is this something that is covered with a blanket thing on the cruise ship as we're pre approved security checked before getting on board? or something our travel agent will organise?
Kittb
Yes that's what gift cards are. The problem that we found using our credit cards in Europe was that we have 3 digit codes and they use 4 digits. Some of the stores we went to could not take our cc.
If you have a tour booked in Russia then your visa is covered, otherwise you will not be allowed off the ship unless you can get your own visa which I hear is hard to do.
Our bank teller told us that your debit card is the worst thing to make purchases on in Europe. With debit cards they tack on the highest exchange rates. She also advised us not to get Euros before we left, another bad exchange rate. She said just to get them over there from an ATM as needed. We did that in Italy in May and the rate wasn't that bad.
So the strategy is to use the debit card to get cash from the ATM and then use the cash to make purchases? Did you have to pay a foreign transaction fee for every withdrawal?
Good Morning Cruisers!
A whole day with no posts? Everyone must be out enjoying summer!
Cloudy and cool this morning, looks like it might rain any minute, although rain is not in the forecast today.
Have a great day everyone!