Another who uses Citi Debit for cash withdrawals and 28 Degrees for Credit. I always like to arrive in a country with a $100 or equivalent in cash for "just in case". I try to use the card as much as possible but that always depend on the country e.g in Germany some places (supermarkets etc) will only accept an EC Card and in Ireland a lot of the B & B's wanted cash.
As a depositor you are an unsecured creditor.‘…the powers and tools that authorities should have to achieve this objective. These include the bail-in power, i.e., the power to write down and convert into equity all or parts of the firm’s unsecured and uninsured liabilities of the firm under resolution or any successor in a manner that respects the creditor hierarchy and to the extent necessary to absorb the losses.’
‘European Union states are considering measures which would allow them to temporarily stop people withdrawing money from their accounts to prevent bank runs, an EU document reviewed by Reuters revealed.
‘The move is aimed at helping rescue lenders that are deemed failing or likely to fail, but critics say it could hit confidence and might even hasten withdrawal at the first rumours of a bank being in trouble.
‘The proposal, which has been in the works since the beginning of this year, comes less than two months after a run on deposits at Banco Popular contributed to the collapse of the Spanish lender.’
In some areas yes but I can think/have experiences of quite a few spots in rural Germany, Spain, Portugal, Nthn Italy & India where this is not going to work-the family owned smalls shops/cafes/restaurants/supermarkets just don't cater to what we see as normal. Dashing off to an ATM (if they exist) is not worth the hasslesWANT cash but if you haven't got any ..... they will find a way. Do PayPal on the spot if they have it, or go and withdraw some cash if you are settling the bill .... not many places have ever turned us away. Actually, none have!
Cash is king in the Marche au Puces de Port de Vanves in Paris, or Spitalfields Market on Antiques day. Cash is always needed when the Oateks descend on markets and street stalls in Europe, Hong Kong etc., but can be withdrawn along the way on the day - no need to carry it around the world most of the time.WANT cash but if you haven't got any ..... they will find a way. Do PayPal on the spot if they have it, or go and withdraw some cash if you are settling the bill .... not many places have ever turned us away. Actually, none have!
Unless you have an Amex that has no FX fee (do they exist in Australia?), a FX free MC (BW World, Coles Rewards etc) is better value overseas.
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One Cafe in particular? Or common in the far off lands you visit?
I like to see those that don't have cash use the toilets in Europe with their credit card!!
I don't think anybody here would be stupid enough to venture into any overseas country with zero cash in their pockets - I started this thread after reading some posts on Aust $ Prediction thread where a couple posters said they use cash only OS. Clearly anybody with even half a wit who intended to use cards only would still withdraw limited cash on arrival for emergencies.I like to see those that don't have cash use the toilets in Europe with their credit card!!
I don't even bring cash with me any more. I assume I'll find a working ATM before I find someone who doesn't take card.
FX free cards are the way to go; both Citi debit for cash and the credit for most purchases.
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I don't think anybody here would be stupid enough to venture into any overseas country with zero cash in their pockets - I started this thread after reading some posts on Aust $ Prediction thread where a couple posters said they use cash only OS. Clearly anybody with even half a wit who intended to use cards only would still withdraw limited cash on arrival for emergencies.
I like to see those that don't have cash use the toilets in Europe with their credit card!!