ATM Cards in Italy
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Since I didn't want to use my VISA for cash advance - interest charges on top of the fees - we used my daughter's bank card (Bank One). Or at least we tried to. It worked at Bancomats in Milan and Venice with no problem, and at one Bancomat in Florence. After that it wouldn't work for the rest of the trip. We even called the bank to ask what was wrong - there was plenty of money in the account, and no one with Bank One could tell us what the problem was. I had carried some cash and a few traveler's checks just for extras, and I was sure glad I did. All the hotels, most restaurants, and most stores took my VISA card.
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Having now chatted with a variety of people, the tips are: 1. ATMs work fine and they are all over the major cities. <BR>2. Bank ATM cards are cheaper to use than VISA cards. 3. Watch for the pickpockets and make sure to use money belts and spread your money between you. 4. Make copies of your cards (both sides) before you go in case of loss -- AMEX is very good on replacements. 5. Remember that on weekends, EVERYONE hits the money machines and they frequently run out of cash, so don't get down to your last lira...but enjoy because the $ is way up!
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Please make sure you have more than <BR>one bank card for your account, my <BR>husband's card was gobbled up in the atm <BR>machine - said he tried the pin # too many times (he didn't) and the card expired (which it didn't). But my card <BR>worked fine. So be prepared for any <BR>situations. Also you do not get a choice <BR>on which account to draw from - so make <BR>sure you have sufficient funds in all accounts.