ATM India (dollars)
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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In my experience, India is one of the few places in Asia where ATMs are hard to find and often either are not working or don't accept a non-Indian card. I would not rely too much on ATMs in India, it is one of the few places in Asia where I would use travellers checks, credit cards (fairly widely accepted even at smaller shops) or cash.
If you find an ATM which will accept your card, it will dispense Rupees.
If you find an ATM which will accept your card, it will dispense Rupees.
#5
Joined: Oct 2003
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Currency in India is NOT freely convertible yet so ATMs give only rupees. In Delhi, Mumbai and the larger cities ATMs are now all over and generally work. In smaller cities u would do well to heed Cicerone's point. Some large shops e.g. Cottage Industries even accept $s for large payments and exchange rates are in line with banks.
#6
Joined: Jan 2004
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It is very hard to find ATMs in India that will take cards that are not issued in India. I was there in May 2003 and had trouble finding one in Mumbai and Pune.
Fortunately my parents live there and I could always borrow from them if I needed to
However I was able to pay for most stuff using credits cards. Travellers checks can be encashed easily enough.
Fortunately my parents live there and I could always borrow from them if I needed to

However I was able to pay for most stuff using credits cards. Travellers checks can be encashed easily enough.




