These pre-paid travel cards are a bit of an oddity and I suspect might be regarded with suspicion, since they will be unfamiliar with them.
Thanks for that the only reason I'm asking is because if you have a credit/debit card they allow you to charge everything to your room and pay at the end in one lump sum and also since I have nearly a year I was going to pay in so much a month to the card to save up otherwise does anyone know if you can do the same thing but pay in t/cheques at the end of the trip or cash dollars?
Right, I see. I suspect, but don't know for certain, that they will expect you to register a credit card at check-in, to enable you to charge things to your room. This is what we have always done. So really, I think you will either have to get a credit card or else pay in cash/travellers cheques as you go along and not charge to the room. Maybe you could open a savings a/c at a bank or building society and pay money into that each month to save up. Nationwide is good for travel, as their debit and credit cards do not make a charge for foreign currency payments or withdrawals.
Use the FairFX Card on check-out, not check-in. Please be aware that if you use any debit or credit card when checking in to a hotel or hiring a car, that they typically process what is known as a pre-authorisation. No money is actually taken off your card at this point but funds are effectively ring-fenced on your card to cover them against non-payment and are therefore not available to spend. These pre-authorisations can be large and remain in force for some time, sometimes even after you've settled your account. Therefore, we recommend using a regular credit or debit card to "guarantee" transactions and only use the FairFX card when you actually settle an account.
7. ATM withdrawal Limits. You can make up to 3 ATM withdrawals per day and 10 over a 4 day period. If you exceed these limits the card gets locked for ATM usage. Therefore, we recommend paying where possible using your FairFX Currency Card rather than cash and to try to estimate your cash needs each day and make one ATM withdrawal. This will also lessen the effect of the ATM withdrawal fees.
constantly fairfx,was offering the best exchange rate,when we were putting dollars,onto it,as i used to check,out of curiousity.
travellers cheques,are not as popular,as they used to be,but are still widely accepted.
we found the card convenient,and would definately use one again,but maybe not the P.O one,as the rate,was always lower.
tracy
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