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sb1020 Sep 7th, 2013 03:53 AM

Indian Rupees
 
Where is the best place to buy Indian rupees?

Should we bring US dollars?

Thanks

thursdaysd Sep 7th, 2013 04:59 AM

They have ATMs in India these days, just like Europe. Tell your bank you're traveling and take your ATM card.

rhkkmk Sep 7th, 2013 06:16 AM

I used ATM's

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 06:21 AM

Yes U can bring dollars or travelers checks to exchange. I usually exchange at a foreign exchange office. I have also done so at the hotels though the rate is not as good. Its been a while since I've exchanged at the State Bank of India and as I recall it was a laborious process though that was a while ago.

We have a trip planned next month and I plan to use a CC with no foreign transaction fee. I think ATM's charge a fee BTW, at least some of them.

Cheers, Larry :-)

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 06:22 AM

rhkkmk: Is there a fee for the ATM's?

thursdaysd Sep 7th, 2013 06:37 AM

While you can certainly change dollars (who takes travelers checks these days?) the best rate (and the least hassle) is at ATMs. I don't remember whether I was charged ATM fees, as Capital One reimburses them.

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 10:30 AM

I suggest U call your bank. For me Chase charged $5,00 and 3% for w/d and 3% for a purchase.

thursdaysd Sep 7th, 2013 10:43 AM

jacketwatch - you need a different bank. And I thought Wells Fargo was bad!

Cap One charges NO fees (not for my bank account, not for my credit cards), my credit union charges 1% conversion (both bank account and credit card) and $1.00 per withdrawal after the first five per month.

Kathie Sep 7th, 2013 10:56 AM

Most large US banks charge what Larry's bank charges. (And last I checked, that's what Wells Fargo charged)

Take a look at local credit unions or small community banks. Many have a much better deal. I use my bank account at my brokerage. No per use charges, 1% foreign exchange fee, and they rebate charges by foreign ATMs.

thursdaysd Sep 7th, 2013 11:05 AM

Kathie - I haven't checked Wells Fargo lately, since I have much better options for travel. Last time I checked it was 3% and $3.00, but I'm not surprised to hear that it's increased. And of course, there was the clown at the local branch who tried to convince me I couldn't use my ATM card abroad because it didn't have a Visa or MC logo!!! I'm in the middle of dumping them.

rhkkmk Sep 7th, 2013 11:18 AM

we did not pay a fee, but your home bank may

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 12:38 PM

I'll just use my Sapphire card which has no foreign trans. fee or my United Explorer card which recently added the same benefit.

Once in NYC I lost my travelers checks but AE replaced them right away, the same day so I still use them and they are free from Chase. Not many folks use them and three yrs. ago when we went to India Chase had to call other branches as they did not have enough. :D.

Kathie Sep 7th, 2013 12:57 PM

Dumping them sounds like a good idea, Thursdays!

thursdaysd Sep 7th, 2013 01:22 PM

jacketwatch - are those ATM cards or credit cards? If they're credit cards don't you pay interest immediately?

Kathie - should have done it back when they took over Wachovia, but moving all the automatic stuff is a pain.

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 02:46 PM

The Sapphire and Explorer are CC,s. No immediate interest. I used a Citibank CC once with no foreign fee and no problem either. Simply,pay the entire balance on time, no int.

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 02:48 PM

Used the Sapphire last yr. all over Europe on our cruise BTW. No worries, no int.

Kathie Sep 7th, 2013 03:16 PM

Interesting. In the distant past, I was aware of some credit cards that did that (although I think they charged an -upfront fee) but I was not aware that any credit cards allowed you to withdraw cash and not pay for it (nor pay interest and fees) until you pay for your credit balance.

jacketwatch Sep 7th, 2013 03:21 PM

I did not use it to w/d cash as I do think there is sig. fee for that. I used it for purchases. Sorry about any confusion.

thursdaysd Sep 7th, 2013 03:23 PM

I thought we were discussing how to get cash....

Kathie Sep 7th, 2013 06:03 PM

Ah, yes, there are quite a number of credit cards now that charge little or no foreign exchange fee. I was talking about withdrawing money from ATMs. You will want a way to get cash in India quickly, efficiently and without high fees.


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