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best way to manage money
i havent found a suitable post on the best way.
Coming from the UK, what would you advise....open a US bank account that will issue dollars?
Carry travellers chqs? How much would you reccomend carrying in cash baring in mind i imagine a severe lack of ATM's in the remote areas.
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We rolled through all of Central and part of South America with nothing but visa and mastercards.. ATMs are abundant and if you plan just a couple of days ahead you should be ok :-)
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agreed, atm's were available in all but the smallest towns...our bank cards are on the CIRRUS network, so at times we had to try a few different machines at different banks before we could get funds.
You DO need to plan ahead, especially for border crossings, but generally speaking we were OK carrying the equivalent of $200USD in local funds.
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I believe you can get American dollars from ATM's in:
Costa Rica (certain bank ATMs in San Jose, anyway)
Panama (official currency)
Equador (official currency)
and El Salvador
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Carry travellers chqs? How much would you reccomend carrying in cash baring in mind i imagine a severe lack of ATM's in the remote areas.
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So you load up with $$ before hitting the remote area; and being remote, you won't spend much money anyway. Even the most remote places are a few hours by motorcycle to the nearest ATM, the nearest gas, the nearest supplies, etc.
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i havent found a suitable post on the best way.
Coming from the UK, what would you advise....open a US bank account that will issue dollars?
Carry travellers chqs? How much would you reccomend carrying in cash baring in mind i imagine a severe lack of ATM's in the remote areas.
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As mentioned, ATMs are found most everywhere. You can only open a bank account in the US if you have a social security number. But, I would not see a need for that anyway.
I try to keep a good mix of cash (local and US$), ATM, VISA and AMEX card. Personally, with all the before mentioned at hand, I find traveler checks outdated.
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I don't really understand why the OP would want a bank account that is denominated in dollars for the purpose of this trip? The only possible reason i can think of is that having the exchange rate between US$ and whatever local currency you will pull from an ATM is always a better rate than if the account was denominated in GBP or even EUR. If that is your reason for asking, then the solution is to open a US$ denominated account in the channel islands from HSBC. You will be issued debt and credit cards for which the base currency is US$. This account can be opened by anyone with a passport from any country. If you were to open an account in the UK, it would necessarily have a base currency of GBP, but since the channel islands are not in the UK, they can issue US$ accounts.
Nevertheless, aside from this one single reason for having a US$ account, using debt cards or credit cards denominated in GBP and issued by a UK bank work just fine in any country's ATM machines in the world with minor exceptions like Iran, North Korea, etc. They will even work in Cuba.
If the OP's question is about getting access to physical US$ while traveling, it is irrelevant what currency your account is denominated. Your access to US$ will be dictated by the currency laws in the country you are traveling in. Some country's ATM machines dispense both local currency and US$, but many do not. Obviously the dollarized countries like Panama, Ecuador, and El Salvador do dispense US$ as that is the only currency in circulation.
Best solution if you absolutely need physical US$ currency? Carry a selection of US$ bills on your person which you brought from your home country (if available there, otherwise get them from a FX changer on the trip) Carry lots of large denomination bills and an assortment of 1s, 5s, 10s, and lots of 20s. Otherwise try to get local currency from local ATMs and spend that. To be honest, i rarely carry more than US$200 on me as i am that confident in getting local currency from ATMs. Of course i carry a much larger amount of local currency on me when i venture into remote areas. though i think will be surprised at how good the banking system and ATM locations are in Latin America. With great confidence, I can say that the retail banking infrastructure in Argentina, Brasil, Peru, Ururaguay, etc is vastly superior to UK or US systems. It is actually a result of the hyper-inflation of the 80s and 90s which necessitated the development of extremely efficient money movement and dispensing. Online banking in these regions is incredibly better than anything in the US & UK.
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Charges!
On a side note, when traveling around Asia last year over a nine month period I was charged a total of £600 (for £20000) spend (Barclays UK) withdrawing from ATM's. I know Nationwide it's free in Europe but can anybody recommend a UK or offshore bank account that gives free money when withdrawing in the Americas?
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Does anyone have any experience of using one of these?
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Nice one Keith, bookmarked
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Dave - some opinions were posted on this thread last month, which is where I got the heads up about this card. But I agree with you, it would be good to get a few 'real life' reviews and opinions from existing Caxton users.
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HSBC Premier refunds all ATM fees and has excellent FX rates.
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Dave - some opinions were posted on this thread last month, which is where I got the heads up about this card. But I agree with you, it would be good to get a few 'real life' reviews and opinions from existing Caxton users.
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The post office also do them..
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I just applied for the Claxton card...
Terms and conditions:
I authorise Caxton FX Ltd, when considering this application, to contact my bankers or any other sources to make identity, credit reference, fraud and other enquiries.
I understand that if I choose to hold a large balance on my Prepaid Card (such as £1,000 or more) that I accept the risks of holding this large amount of money on my card. I understand that I may lose my e-money if Newcastle Building Society becomes insolvent, and that the Financial Services Compensation Scheme does not apply to my Prepaid Card. Caxton FX can only accept payment from a cardholder's own UK bank debit card in the cardholder's own name.
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