
hot923
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Of course. visa, mc, ax, dc, discover. PR is a US territory. |
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Dana G
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Yes. It is a territory of the USA. I know I did when I visited there. Had great time too.I didn't even have too notify the bank that I was out of country. |
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Anakin
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Yes. Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted almost everywhere. Also, we are a US territory, so we use your same currency. |
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Darth Eugene Vader
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If you have credit in it, yes.
Visa, Master Card, American Express are widely accepted in PR. |
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Gringarican
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Yep...almost everyone lives off of credit cards here! |
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Mia
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Yes, of course! Puerto Rico is a territory of the US, so if you can use it in the States you can use it in PR. |
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shinningstarofthecarribean
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Of Course visiting Puerto Rico is like visiting any other state of the USA
Visa,Mastercard, American express etc etc..
www.gotopuertorico.com |
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BABYGURL101
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Yes, visa is the universal credit card and can be used almost anywhere in the world. |
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Tito R
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Why not? If you have not exceeded your allowable limit you should be able to use it even if its a debit Visa check card anywhere in the USA and it' Territories, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Us Marshall Islands and Long Island. BTW, if its a real VISA (not just a debit card) you can use it in almost all foreign countries too. |
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tharnpfeffa
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Absolutely! |
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Soñadora
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Yes, you can! |
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Bajan Princess =]
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yes of course u can.
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Highly Favoured
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Yes, you can use it there and any place else in the world. It is a form of payment and much safer than using cash. |
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B
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Yes, we use the same currency as the US.
Also, if you are looking for some cool and fun things to do, you should contact Venture Out Puerto Rico.
They are locals and they'll have some great suggestions for you. They offer tours like horseback riding in the beach, ATVs, Catamarans, Rappelling, Zip Lining, Rainforest, Bio Bays, and much more...
Venture Out PR
787-637-3501
http://www.ventureoutpr.com |
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rockandlola
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No. You can only use the local currency: Seashells, Coqui Dollars and Coffee Beans. |
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