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Betty Apr 9th, 2002 11:57 AM

Foreign money??
 
When we visit London and Paris in late summer, is there ANY reason we can't arrive with absolutely NO foreign money and get it as soon as we get off the plane?

janis Apr 9th, 2002 12:08 PM

Absolutely -- of course once you land it is no longer foreign money :-)<BR><BR>There are several ATM machines in the airport arrivals halls and in the train stations if you are taking Eurostar between cities.

elaine Apr 9th, 2002 12:22 PM

yes, it just sometimes a question of there only being one working atm and a long line, which I am definitely NOT in the mood for after a long flight.<BR>I choose to bring some with me, I'm American so I bring $100-$200 worth of local currency, more than enough for my first day including transport from the airport, first meal, tips, etc.

Betty Apr 9th, 2002 12:26 PM

Yes, that is a good thought, Elaine. It just that when I called the bank, they are charging $8.00 +1% to get the money for me. Is that about the going rate?

Rex Apr 9th, 2002 12:29 PM

You might try American Express.<BR><BR>But keep in mind that your own government is charging you - - how much? in taxes, for the privilege of leaving the country and coming back.<BR><BR>What's eight bucks?<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>

Betty Apr 9th, 2002 12:42 PM

Rex, you are right. I am just being cheap, aren't I?

kmarie Apr 9th, 2002 01:39 PM

And you never know when you may encounter an ATM glitch--<BR><BR>On my last trip out of the country, we arrived at Gatwick at 6 am on a Monday, used a credit card to purchase tickets for the Thameslink train, attempted to use my bank card at the ATM machine(s) at Kings Cross and nearby. Each attempt that morning failed. (Good thing for us, my daughter's card worked fine.)<BR><BR>Upon arrival in Edinburgh five hours later, my card was working again.<BR><BR>I don't have an explanation for the lapse in service--maybe 'they' were working on 'the system.' After all, in NJ, it was the wee hours of the morning and 'they' have to do maintenance on 'the system' sometime.<BR><BR>I was alarmed to think that my card might fail me the entire trip, but I did have back-up, just in case, including credit card and a few travelers checks.<BR><BR><BR><BR>

topping Apr 9th, 2002 01:40 PM

topping<BR>

Pittsburgher Apr 9th, 2002 06:50 PM

The longest 60 seconds I spent on our most recent trip to Ireland (pre-Euro) were those between the time I inserted my bank card in the second machine I saw (the line was too long at the first) and when the pounds came tumbling down -- since we had arrived with less than $10 in cash. It's a heartpounding experience but worth it if you can stand the suspense . . . My fodor-friend Sandi hit about 5 ATMs in Paris before one gave her $ . .. just another part of the great travel adventure!

Jeff Apr 9th, 2002 06:58 PM

I don't know...I personally don't think it is necessary to load up on local cash before leaving home. You get ripped off big time on the exchange rate and yo have to go hunting for a bank that will deal with foreign currency.<BR><BR>Yes there is the possibility of a queue at the ATM or the ATM may malfunction. That is the reason you bring $200 in nice crisp $20's. Should this befall you, and it is rare, you amble up to the exchange office and make the exchange then. You're going to probably have to wait for your baggage anyway.<BR><BR>If the ATM doesn't work, you can always go into a bank branch with a debit card and make a cash withdrawal. Cash withdrawals on debit cards while called a cash advance by the issuing bank are not cash advances which should be avoided unless there is an emergency.

Nancy Apr 9th, 2002 07:09 PM

I have never gotten foreign money before a trip. It bugs me to pay extra. I do take a few travelers checks just in case but now use exclusively ATMS. After my last 3 trips I redeposited the travelers checks (I had no cost to buy them in the first place so no problem). I've yet to run into a problem with ATMS. I do carry cash just in case but never seem to need. Unless you arrive at some weird hour where nothing is open (including ATMS) to change money I wouldn't bother getting money ahead of time.

Mel Apr 9th, 2002 07:16 PM

I always take a couple of hundred in the local currency. As Rex said, it's only a few extra bucks in fees and the convenience of grabbing a cup of coffee, a paper, tipping a taxi driver, picking up postcards, etc. while others are waiting for their luggage to hit the carousel or queuing at the ATMs is worth it. Also, there's always the odd possibility that my card won't work in the first place I stop (never happened though). Finally, if you arrive very early morning, as most flights from the states do, the banks are closed.

Pittsburgher Apr 9th, 2002 07:19 PM

I forgot to include this in my earlier reply: When we were in Paris in January, just after introduction of euros, most places - including cabs and shuttle drivers - were MORE than happy to take our US dollars since they were (then) worth about $1.10, a most favorable rate for them. Of course the rate's not quite the same now but I imagine they're still amenable to taking US$. Of course, that will only apply if you're flying first to Paris, since UK isn't doing euros yet.

kate Apr 10th, 2002 04:44 AM

I never exchange money before I go (or take Traveller's cheques). I always go to an ATM when I arrive at the airport, and for any reason I can't use an ATM, there there are always exchange bureaus dotted around the arrivals lounge, where I can get cash with my credit card.<BR><BR>There may be cheaper ways to do it, but I go for convenience every time (just lazy I guess).

upping Apr 10th, 2002 06:10 AM

upward<BR>

sharon Apr 12th, 2002 06:04 PM

We got foreign currency from our bank at , reportedly, no additional fee. That way we didn't have to worry about exchanging for local money. i was told that charge cards ,e.g VISA have the best exchang rate, but later found a 1-2% fee is placed on each transaction. Probably the ATM is the best of all worlds.

Joanne Apr 12th, 2002 10:51 PM

Betty: If you decide to obtain money for your trip before leaving, you might try www.oanda.com. They will send you $200.00 (the smallest amount you may obtain) in 48 hrs. or less for about $10.00. Incidentally, while on their site print yourself a little "cheat sheet" for pounds and euros to tuck in your wallet. Helpful while in both countries.<BR><BR>j

jjjjj Apr 15th, 2002 06:09 AM

$8 + 1%????? What bank do you go to? Shop around you should not have to pay any more that the standard buy/sell exchange rate to get foreign currency. <BR><BR>My normal bank (actually a credit union) does not exchange currency, so we go to a nearby bank to get it, All we had to do was open an account ($100) and we could get exchanged for free, and if you tell then a few weeks ahead of time what demoninations you want they will even special order it for you--that came in handy last year with all the different types of currency necessary.<BR><BR>I have to recommend that you take some local currency with you, and currency of any airport you may have to switch planes at (of course now with the Euro it will be all the same) you never know if or where the ATM machine will be and sometimes those machines don't always work right.

alice Apr 15th, 2002 06:15 AM

I REALLY got screwed changing into EURO's here in the US before I went to Italy.. I found it MUCH better changing there, but of course I felt better having a little bit with me for bus/metro when I got there. ATM's everywhere and can change money everywhere also..

Ann Apr 15th, 2002 06:35 AM

Banks in small towns tend to charge a sizeable to convert money because they don't do it very often and usually have to order the currency.<BR><BR>I never get money beforehand, and always use ATMs, but I also have a bank account in Europe, so I've never had the worry of being completely stuck.


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