Title | : | TOP Currency Exchange Advice! | International Travel Money Tips ? |
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Views | : | 22 rb |
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Went to my bank and they are charging 115 to convert USD to Euro Quite steep mark up of almost 20 Going to try the ATM at the banks once in europe Comment from : Danny742 |
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What about debit card for holland? From UK? Comment from : Pat C |
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I travel to Italy ever year so when possible, I use the bancomat, (ATM) attached to a local Post Office They don't impose any fees or foreign transactions Comment from : Patty Goetz |
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The differences between NH and Southern Hemispheres: there are few bank branches in NZ and some banks have no branches at all My bank does not allow purchases of foreign currency! Instead, they have a discount code at the exchange booth at the airport and that booth is where you get your cash Common currencies like the USD, Euro and AUD are in currency ATMs at the airport Comment from : TheScratchingKiwi |
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I'm Cdn as well Can you suggest a good CC for no FX transaction fees? Comment from : Dave Archbell |
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Nora, do you have a video on good Hotels to visit when going to Florida (or USA in general)? Comment from : Neocharm64 |
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HelpI'm ignorant Am I accepting the local business exchange rate when I use an American Debit card abroad? Comment from : Andrew Allen |
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I haven’t traveled internationally very often but we always got money from an ATM at the airport simply so we would have cash to pay the cab driver I am going to Switzerland next month and am curious how to get around this problem Comment from : September Whisenant |
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Hi there Nora, this video sounds like a great resource for anyone planning an international trip! It's always important to make sure you're getting the best deal when it comes to currency exchange, and these tips could be super helpful Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a newbie, it never hurts to brush up on your international travel money knowledge Comment from : Keith_Aerotrunk |
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Do bank ATMs at airports function the same as those in the city? Just trying to make the best decision possible Thx brPS Love your videos I’m more confident now than I was a few weeks ago about my upcoming trip Comment from : KitKat53 |
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I disagree with you on some points When in Rome, I visited the exchange houses around the plazas and received the best rates In Peru, we actually searched for exchangers that carry their currency all the time and we bargain the exchange rate They are called “cambistas” So it really depends on which country you are visiting Comment from : Maria Reyes-Ku |
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Good tips I once exchanged many USA dollars under a stairwell in a mall in Russia 1996 A big guy in a black leather coat who had many, many rubles Comment from : rudolf yakich |
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Ok sweetheart that info ‘‘twas TIGHT🫶👏👏👏 Comment from : 46foryounger |
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i subscribed because of that cheeky wink in the intro Comment from : PutsOnBoots |
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Your VLOG on ATM machines is the best video I have ever seen on this subject Job well done ! Comment from : Tom & Paula The Senior Itinerants |
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I don't believe you recommended a few good cards to use at the ATMs Geeee,, I can't believe I even need to mention this Thankyou for the information you did send out but that card info is super important wouldn't you say? 😮 Comment from : TheCommish |
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Wonder if you have heard of the Wise international debit card? You can load up to 50 currencies on the one card and they offer the mid market rate at the time you convert …I find it fantastic for Europe, Australia , Bali etc Comment from : Sara V |
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Good video brI usually just get a chunk of my US Dollars exchanged as soon as I come out of customs Not the best rate but 1 there are no crooks around, and everything is above board 2 It's done and dusted I walk out that door able to pay, buy, eat, tip In my trip to Hong Kong at the very beginning of COVID I did a currency exchange adventure Every single one of them flat out refused to give me the rate posted right there on the board Instead they offered me 'the special rate' that was worse than at the airport The place the Filipino housekeeper said she and her friends used? They were the worst I know that all the ladies around me were getting 'the posted rate,' but there was no way they'd give it to mebrAnd watch out for 'oh that's the old currency' I had 15 minutes to visit Monte Alban in Oaxaca There was a bunch of short ladies having a squabble in front of the ticket booth I finally reached over them to get a ticket They stopped and watched I got my ticket and my change They didn't go back to arguing as I sprinted away When I got back to the car Guillermo saw me fussing with my change "Where did you get that?" "This is my change" "That's the old currency It's worthless" I think I'd solved the issue the ladies were having Cost me about $20US Which I didn't mind paying Got a story out of it and monte Alban was worth it If there's old currency floating around, someone will always try to off load it on tourists (Got hit later in Beijing at the Thieves Market (now closed) in Beijing I went back and took over the guy's booth while he hid Made a little noise The woman who's booth was across was not happy I was annoying, but it wasn't me who she was going to unload on)brSo I bring cash, change it at the airport, refill at the ATM, preferably in the lobby of a bank or at a 7Eleven (in Japan Bank of America was charging me $15 per transaction 2016 about 75 rate) I wrote a letter and raised a stink when I got home and they refunded it It was my money, I got it from 7Eleven ($150 charge), but BofA charged $15 (I still changed banks) brRelated tip I had a fight with a crooked car rental business in the UK in 2018 (There name rhymes with: Green Motion) I had used my Debit Card (most Europeans at the time were using Debits instead of credit cards) Visa wasn't going to force them to refund my deposit Reason? It was my money Had I used a credit card, it would've been their money Now I use AmEx I finally got my money back, they'd said I was a no show, I had a photo I happened to take inside the office proving I had been there Here's the article the Guardian ran that summer wwwtheguardiancom/money/2018/jun/09/green-motion-car-hire-bills I'd written to the Guardian about it and thought maybe it was me but my tale is nowhere in the article Enterprise in Belfast, Northern Ireland were absolutely wonderful, and Hertz in the UK and Scotland were straight up (They all knew about Green Motion, Hertz in Scotland said the manager I'd argued with was notorious) But I'm way off topic Can you tell I've got the pre trip fidgets? Comment from : WillN2Go1 |
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they call it an international credit card too Comment from : Gerry Dunne |
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Cannot emphasize how important your tip is about not leaving your destination with lots of foreign currency More than 20 years ago, I ended up having to drive 5 hours to an AIRPORT because it was the closest place that could exchange my thousand Euros for Dollars in under a month The insult of the horrific exchange rate plus the drive convinced me - never again Comment from : Xaviotes Harris |
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Love your necklace! Where did you get it? Great video! Comment from : BW |
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Thank you very much for this very informative video! Comment from : Timothy Fox |
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What type of credit card do you use to travel? I am Canadian also Comment from : Sabine Edelmann |
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Can you recommend some good no fx credit cards? Especially those accessible to Canadians? Comment from : Panda Bear |
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Hey Nora, brMy wife and I are going to Portugal & Madera in a month (We are only stay 10 days) brWe’re debating on which method to use Exchange before we go or ATM, Or a combination Comment from : Westley Edmondson |
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How do you know ahead of time if your CC charges a foreign exchange rate? And if your bank hides it, how do you know? Thanks Comment from : Roger Rossman |
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Thanks Nora! Any advice on how much cash I’d need for a 10-day tour to Italy? Comment from : Karen Walters |
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Thanks Nora, I have been watching your video's for a few weeks now, in prep for my upcoming trip to England My bank was gracious enough to tell me the various charges my bank would charge on credit/debit cards, but didn't tell me about a fx-fee-free card - I'm going to look into it now! Comment from : Paddy Anne |
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Good advice I didn't realize getting currency at my US bank made so much sense Thanks Comment from : John S |
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