Kailash Publish time 2-12-2019 22:26:59

Travel Money

any recommendations for travel money, best rates...
i've heard of these pre paid cards, are they any good?
can you take the money out from a cash machine in the country and not be charged etc?

also, do you get a better rate the more you change or do some places just give you an offer if you change more
thanks

True Romance Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:00

Revolut card is great. Limited on number of free withdraws but just use like a CC with some of the best rates. Easy to top up and instant app updates when used show costs and balance.

MarkyPancake Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:01

I take cash for everyday things and use my Nationwide credit card for other things, as there's no conversion charge for foreign transactions.

I shop around for the best cash exchange rate, both online and in stores. I have noticed some places do offers on certain currencies, such as change a minimum of X GBP and get Y USD rate.

Kailash Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:03

so is everything done through the app? all purchases would need to be contactless and the like?

True Romance Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:03

Yes set up, top up, etc all via the app. Just use it like any CC contactless or chip and pin.

Abbeygoo Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:03

Another vote for Revolut here. Just used for a holiday in Orlando and really easy. Convert to US dollars before you go, use anywhere the MasterCard symbol is shown - get notifications on the app - simple.

Bilimoria Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:04

I have used Revolut card couple of times in Europe. You can request for physical card as well for small fee.

Kailash Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:04

ended up with cash but wanted to have revolut as a backup
i wasnt going to order a card but that would mean contactless only and limited to £30 spends or ...?

LV426 Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:05

I don't for the life of me understand why people are so desperate to hand a huge sum of their money over to a third party before they travel.

I prefer to pay as I go, not beforehand.That way, I have no initial outlay; no estimating (and getting it wrong) as to how much I'll spend; no money to change back afterwards, and so on.

Small amount of cash for incidentals; fee-free CREDIT card for everything else, paid off in full when due.It depends on the country being visited of course; credit card acceptance is patchy in some places, but for the civilised world..........

Kailash Publish time 2-12-2019 22:27:05

@LV426do you use revolut you also?
i'm going to grab one for my next travel, it's only a fiver for delivery i think
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