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Cancun, Mexico
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We are Visiting Cancun next month.
We are taking US travellers cheques and US Dollar currency. Is this correct please as just been told to take Pesos !!
We are taking US travellers cheques and US Dollar currency. Is this correct please as just been told to take Pesos !!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Standard advice for most civilised places in the world is do not take travellers cheques do not take currency (except maybe a small emergency supply) but get local cash from an ATM with a debit card and pay for larger bills with a credit card.
Given that Cancun is full of Americans you won't have any problems if you do take US$$ though, either spending them or changing them.
Given that Cancun is full of Americans you won't have any problems if you do take US$$ though, either spending them or changing them.
I've been using credit cards abroad for years, though there's usually a poor exchange rate, but I think the convenience makes up for it. The only time I've had any trouble was when someone in South London apparently used my credit card number to insure her house... nothing like that ever happened to me in Mexico...
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As I said above though, I've got a post office credit card, as there's no Foreign exchange fees.
Apart from Nationwide, all other banks slap on a 2.5% handling charge when converting the bill into pounds on your statement.
Also, there's a 3 month 0% on purchases, so I've got from April to July to pay the holiday costs off.
Fraud is a risk, but I think you're as likely to have a card cloned by a dodgy employee at a petrol station / restaurant / store as you are abroad.
Only tip I'd give, is ring your card company first and tell them when you're going away. If the card is used outside of these dates, they know it wasn't you.
Apart from Nationwide, all other banks slap on a 2.5% handling charge when converting the bill into pounds on your statement.
Also, there's a 3 month 0% on purchases, so I've got from April to July to pay the holiday costs off.
Fraud is a risk, but I think you're as likely to have a card cloned by a dodgy employee at a petrol station / restaurant / store as you are abroad.
Only tip I'd give, is ring your card company first and tell them when you're going away. If the card is used outside of these dates, they know it wasn't you.