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What is the cheapest and easiest way to withdraw money when travelling around europe for 3 months?


    



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Suz
ATM


fivelighters
cash machine


JMac
Definitely the cash machine, the charges are so low compared to swiping at a checkout.


cherub
contact martin Lewis -www.mse.com
There is a card he recommends for travelling, but I have forgotten which one. you can find out on his money saving website.


luosechi 駱士基
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Get an ATM card with both a mag strip and an IC chip. The first one uses 4 digit pin, the secon 6 digits. Different countries (and banks) use one or the other system.


fidget
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Open 2 accounts with Nationwide Building Society: e-savings which is an internet account that pays a reasonable rate of interest, and a flex account which will give you a Visa debit card.
You can move money from e-savings to flex account as and when you need it from any internet cafe and then withdraw money from an ATM at a reasonable exchange rate and with no charges.


FREDDIY
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Use a cash machine with a bank debit card. Cash using a credit card attracts heavier charges. Check with your bank what the charge for each withdrawal will be and make sure that you have sufficient funds. Some banks such as Nationwide Flex Account or Credit Card make no charge for commission, but the exchange rates may be a bit lower than that quoted on the day. Otherwise, obtain travellers cheques in Euros or other currencies where appropriate for greater protection. It is cheaper than using sterling travellers cheques as you may have to pay commission on each transaction. Changing money in hotels tends to be more expensive than banks. Remember, the fewer transactions, the cheaper it will be, but try not to carry too much cash around. Use your debit or credit card for purchases rather than cash.


Kaypee
Nationwide do an account that lets you take out the cash from the hole in the wall with no charges. Most other UK banks will add a charge if you take money out of your account while abroad.


hrhqc
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use a cash machine (ATM)

make sure your pin is 4 numbers


Fravellist
Use a debit card with Cirrus / Maestro affiliation and make sure you have some money to draw out.


toaster
Open a Nationwide account. They don't charge a fee for ATM withdrawals abroad.


nina29
Credit card, don't forget your pin you will need it everywhere





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