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<am not sure about how reliable purchasing everything via credit card is in Mexico>
Nanabee, Well basically it's not (reliable to try to purchase everything with a credit card in Mexico!) It's not Europe. How you handle funds on a European trip does not work the same in Mexico. Plenty of local businesses do not even accept credit cards, you need peso somehow. |
(or at least USD cash)
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I am very particular about using my credit card in Mexico. Hotels, car rental, some higher end restaurants or shopping, but that's about it. For me it's cash for most things too.
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<it°s not Europe. How you handle funds on a European trip does not work the same in Mexico. >
Sorry suze, but I have been to many cities in Europe and even more in Mexico and it does work like Europe with credit cards. Of course, if you find yourself in a small city or village... then the peso is what works best. |
<Sorry suze, but I have been to many cities in Europe and even more in Mexico and it does work like Europe with credit cards.>
Exactly. Cards can be compromised anywhere, including at home. Hauling all the cash you think you might need for an entire vacation is a recipe for disaster. |
I'm not talking about cards being "compromised". I'm talking about businesses not accepting them.
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I believe NewE was answering the OP,s question and yours at the same time...which was thoughtful...
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<NewE was answering the OP,s question>
The OP didn't ask a question. |
Have you ever been to Europe suze...
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Yes. Why?
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Oops. I did everything wrong then.
I didn't buy one peso and used ATM. I had a coffee at the terminal and shopped at the souvenir shops. Thank gawd I came in with a rental car - at least I did that right. No advice on what toilet to use. A pity. |
WOW, you are playing with fire here... as you know who is going to pounce on you...
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Whathello, very funny!!
I'm surprised they even let you into Mexico -hahaha- |
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