Been reading various posts regarding cash/travellers cheques v debit card and was wondering which was the best way to pay for our AI once we arrive? Currently going self catering but will upgrade upon arrival. Its going to cost just short of 1300 euros and dont like the idea of carrying that plus other spending money all the way from the UK.
I dont have a nationwide card (unfortunately), but thinking about drawing the money out of the hole in the wall once we get out there (In the local currency) Otherwise we could take euro trav cheques and pay that way, but not sure of the comm charges out there.
Any suggestions which may be the most cost effective?
Thanks
phil
Definitely do not take euros travellers cheques regardless of what any travel agent will tell you. You can read more on Page 1 of the Currency topic at the top of the General Holiday Enquries forum.
luci
hi luci and thanks for the advise. Page 1 read and undestood definitely not taking euro travs!
If you have time, then I would get a nationwide flexaccount card. If not, then I would check the terms and conditions of the cards you have, to see which has the best terms as I don't like carrying that much cash either.
Louise
im going to take sterling trav cheques and cash to see me a few days. I bank with halifax and i think they charge a flat fee of £1.50 per transaction and something like 2.95% of the actual total withdrawn...which adds up when you are talking about 1200 quid etc
thanks for the help
phil
Crikey, they know how to make their money!!! Louise
ordered trav cheques but already regretting it and thinking i should have just bit the bullet and put it on my debit card when i arrived...too late now, already been charged commission by my bank, but may just cash them in when i get them and still opt to use the plastic.
wouldnt have had this problem if i had booked AI in the first place!
phil
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-travel-money#prepaid
However the link from there to the actual site doesn't work correctly for the free card, as I found out the other day, I emailed the people at FAIRFX and they sent me this link
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/travel-money/ and choose the 'prepaid card' tab at the top.
The card should cost £9.95 but by going through that link it is free.
Also read here which gives you all the FAQ's about the card. http://www.fairfx.com/cardfaq
JOJO
Try the FAIRFX prepaid card read about it here - However the link from there to the actual site doesn't work correctly for the free card, as I found out the other day, I emailed the people at FAIRFX and they sent me this link
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/travel-money/ and choose the 'prepaid card' tab at the top.
The card should cost £9.95 but by going through that link it is free.
Also read here which gives you all the FAQ's about the card. http://www.fairfx.com/cardfaq
JOJO
Remember that when you use a card in a cashpoint there is a limit on the amount you can withdraw daily. I think it's £250 on most cards.
With the FAIRFX prepaid card you can actually spend upto £3000 per day, it only costs 1.50 euros to withdraw cash and it doesn't cost anything to use it to purchase items.
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