That's a top tip. It's always a good idea to tell your bank and credit card company about your trips abroad so it doesn't trigger any fraud alerts on their systems. A friend of mine always told his card company when he was going abroad. When his card was used for a transaction in Amsterdam the card company rang him to enquire if he was there - when he confirmed he was in the UK they blocked the cloned card and refunded his money. So it does pay to let them know.Andrew DEREK UK said:... and tell them in advance you are going.
Julia Ann said:We've had the travellers cheque card this year - there was a great offer in february and we got our rate for 1.8 (when it was about 1.7). If you get travellers cheques just be careful in gas stations with the 100 dollar ones, my husband was given a very dirty look and the assistant shouted "do you only have a hundred" much to his embarrassment and horror as there were a couple of unsavoury looking people behind him - that was on our first visit when we didnt realise how cheap the petrol was. That was the only place where there was a problem and since then we asked for smaller denominations and now we have the card so no problem at all (i hope)
mozzman said:theres some good info there excellenti like the sound of a travellers card i will investigate further on that
i only just got a credit card for the first time recently ready for the disney trip,hey what can i say i am a large wad man
but i plan to take about 5 grand with me so i would struggle to get me trousers on if it was cash
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mozzman said:yep i'm serious unfortunately i have 5 girls with me,it will be step aside posh beckham i have some shopping to do,the shops in i driveits like a red rag to a bull.and as husband and dad i get the pleasure of paying
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