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Old Dec 13th, 2010, 03:58 PM
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I should have no problems getting AUD currency with US ATM cards at SYD and in town, right?

I'm listening to a Tourcaster podcast about Sydney and it says to bring USD to exchange for AUD.

Would have to think this is just outdated advice or wrongheaded?

They also said add 10% tip but that doesn't seem required in most instances.
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Old Dec 13th, 2010, 04:13 PM
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Not sure about your ATM question but just to clarify no one expects you to tip. We tradionaly tip for great service but not as a matter of course. We will 'roundup' in cabs etc but please don't think its 'expected' for all services like in the States.
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Old Dec 13th, 2010, 05:30 PM
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There are ATMs all over, including the airport, so you should have no problem getting AUD. There's no need to take USD to exchange (which would be more costly and time consuming to do than using ATMS), but some people feel better taking $50 - $100 "just in case". (I've been to Australia a number of times and never had to exchange my USD for AUD.)
If this podcast is telling you to take USD to exchange and to tip 10%, then I would take anything it says about Australia with a grain of salt.
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In Sydney at upmarket restaurants I would say 10% is the norm for good service. Cafes and cheap eats tips aren't so customary. If the service was dreadful leave nothing, but I would really doubt that would happen.

Your ATM card needs to be 4 digit to use in Australia. You should have no problem, don't bring cash to exchange you'll spend forever in banks queuing.
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<I should have no problems getting AUD currency with US ATM cards at SYD and in town, right?>

None whatsoever. Just be aware of any potential fees your US bank might add on.

Exchanging currency makes no sense...I suggest you scrap the Tourcaster podcast (whatever that is).
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<I should have no problems getting AUD currency with US ATM cards at SYD and in town, right?>

None whatsoever. Just be aware of any potential fees your US bank might add on.

Exchanging currency makes no sense...I suggest you scrap the Tourcaster podcast (whatever that is).
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Oops....Fodor's seems to be possessed today...I got a weird error message then the double post. Hmmm...
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Just a tip if you have any problems with using your card in the ATMS to get cash out - try a different ATM or try different buttons. We have had numerous problems over the years in different countries but it's always been sorted out eventually. I would bring a small amount in cash, maybe AUD$200, just to tide you over (not $100 bills if you can help it). Your PIN needs to be 4 digits and you will get charged bank fees. It usually helps, costwise, to use an ATM that is affiliated with your bank if possible. Also suggest, if possible, using a bank ATM when the bank is actually open so they can help you if any issues.

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