I had some problems with them not being accepted at certain ATMs and Motorway tollbooths
And even declined at some supermarkets when in France. Which was the whole point of me getting them. Had problems trying to claim the balance back after the holiday too. Ended up losing a fair bit more than I would have if I'd just used credit cards. Wouldn't use them again.
Posted By: Ken Dodds Dads Dog on June 16th 2014 at 11:45:22
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- Anyone know if those post office travel money cards are any good? (n/m) (NCFC) - Darren Eadie, Jun 16, 11:18:35
- Cheers chaps (n/m) (NCFC) - Darren Eadie, Jun 16, 12:33:57
- Use a CaxtonFX card - never had any problems with it or any fees (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 16, 12:20:31
- We used FairFX for a europe trip, got better rates than exchanging cash. (NCFC) - megson, Jun 16, 12:02:09
- Was trying to thing of them, but couldn't remember. I knew they had better benefits (n/m) (NCFC) - pants, Jun 16, 12:11:34
- I had some problems with them not being accepted at certain ATMs and Motorway tollbooths (NCFC) - Ken Dodds Dads Dog, Jun 16, 11:45:22
- only if you don't like carrying lots of cash (NCFC) - pat_abb, Jun 16, 11:33:47
- Took the words out of my mouth - Halifax Clarity is perfect. (NCFC) - Yellalee, Jun 16, 11:36:11
- Agree Halifax clarity card is perfect, just let them know when and where you're going (NCFC) - BSE Canary, Jun 16, 11:42:13
- Took the words out of my mouth - Halifax Clarity is perfect. (NCFC) - Yellalee, Jun 16, 11:36:11
- I got a travelex pre-loaded card for recent Europe trip.... (NCFC) - HairyBobbingManAss, Jun 16, 11:32:18
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