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$50 USD bills accepted by hotels, tour operators?
We will be paying for all our hotels by cash and was wondering if $50 bills are generally accepted?
I know to avoid bringing $100's, and was hoping to avoid the bulk of having to carry all $20's in my money-belt. Only planning on using the $50's for hotels and tours. Have read about other payment options, but am leaving this week so am only interested in knowing if I can use close-to-new $50 bills. Any info on this much appreciated. Enjoy-la! |
We never bring anything over a $20 because that seems to be most commonly accepted, but I'd e-mail your hotel to check with them - they may be fine with it.
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You might want to ask this question of the hotels and tours that you will be paying.
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I agree. Check with them. I don't think there's a universal answer to your question.
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I would break the $50's into smaller bills. If you need change from a $50, people often won't have it. Bring $10's and $20's to be on the safe side.
Often vendors won't take $50's or $100's because of counterfits, and many check the $20's under special lights to be sure. Your hotel will most likely take the larger bills, but others will be hesitant. Have a great trip, Ballardo Diaz - Jungle Guide |
Too much counterfeit coming out of Peru
bring new $20s no tears for bigger transactions for me www.capitalone.com no foreign fee Visa taken widely also ATM Colones with it at great rate. Have fun, |
I agree there's no universal answer to the question. I am noticing more and more businesses with signs saying that they don't accept $50 or $100 bills. To be on the safe side, I'd say nothing higher than $20s.
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I've noticed even here at home, at various grocery stores in particular, the clerks holding up $50 bills, giving them an extra inspection.
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If you are paying a hotel bill or tour that is more than $50, it shouldn't be a problem. The only thing would be a suspicion that it might be counterfeit. But there are some pretty good techniques for looking at bills these days so I don't think this will really be an issue.
The problem arises when you give someone a fifty for a $2.50 purchase and they just don't have the change. Many stores and restaurants in tourist areas will have signs - no $50's or $100's. It really is better to use all 20's or smaller. There are many other options to bringing a whole big wad of 20's, including using ATM's and credit cards. |
Thx a mint for the replies all! :)
Enjoy-la! |
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