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My friend took travelers checks last month and had alot of trouble exchanging them at a good rate. She ended up resorting to her debit card and just pocketed her travelers check. Funny though... when we returned to Atlanta she tried to use one to get a drink at the airport. she got the same look  and ended up using that debit card again. I think we live in a plastic world.
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| Posts: 1523 | Location: Alabama | Registered: 12 March 2006 |   |
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I've watched many shop keepers in Assisi who just refuse to accept traveler's checks. Even at the large grocery store-Iper Coop-the clerk didn't know how to handle traveler's checks....but they accept credit cards.
The exchange rate isn't great either.
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I bought Euro Travelers cheques a few years back and had such trouble using them. Several hotels we stayed would not accept them. Most businesses would not accept them. I was told it was because their bank charges them a service fee to deposit or cash them. We even had a difficult time at a bank in Arles exchanging them. We had to go to an exchange booth and pay a really high fee to cash them. Since then I have gone plastic...my husband brings two credit cards and his debit card and I bring my debit card and one credit card...we are fully covered. Plus I get a little bit of cash before I go to get me started.
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I used them last year and NO ONE would take them except the bank and that was at a premium... higher exchange and a commission to cash them!! Take your ATM and Credit Cards and use the ATM machines. Doug
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| Posts: 2108 | Location: Winter Park, FL | Registered: 18 May 2005 |   |
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I took them last May and NO ONE would accept them EXCEPT the bank... and that was at a premium due to exchange rate and a commission. Take your credit card and your ATM and use the machines for Euro's... Doug
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| Posts: 2108 | Location: Winter Park, FL | Registered: 18 May 2005 |   |
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Hmmm- carrying large amounts of cash can be a risky thing- even to leave it under the matress is chancy.  Cards are so easy to come by (check the junk mail pile!) Many places even offer a prepaid card if credit is a problem. A card used just to travel will make life easier. I won't leave home without it!~ besides I am earning sky miles for the next trip.
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| Posts: 1523 | Location: Alabama | Registered: 12 March 2006 |   |
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I googled prepaid debit cards (and was relieved not to get hits connected to porn surfers) - I have often been involved in organising international development conferences where there were guests from countries where only a tiny minority of people and not even all professionals have credit cards. I found this transitions abroad - would be nice to have more info. I think most of the migrant workers you see everywhere in Europe and North America just risk it, but they risk a lot of things.
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| Posts: 868 | Location: Montréal | Registered: 29 January 2006 |   |
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Hi, I just went home to Switzerland and took a AAA debit card, travelers checks and CHF. I used the debit card 100% of the time along with cash. The train stations all have ATM and AAA has a "FIND THE ATM" web site so you know just where to find the ATM. ATM charge fee is about a $2.00 fee but no fee when used like a credit card. One thing of importance *know your pass word in both numbers and letters* since the ATM's in Switzerland dont have the same number/letter key pad. Phones only have the numbers on them. I brought all my travelers checks back to the States with me 
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| Posts: 125 | Location: Norway, Maine | Registered: 22 April 2006 |   |
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