Best Australian debit card for overseas cash withdrawals?

bernardblack

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Is Citi Plus still the best option for overseas cash? Obviously I haven't done a lot of international travel since 2019.

If I have to open some other account it might be time to get started, since we depart in five weeks.

(I'm set for FX-fee-free purchases, with a US Amex Gold backed with a Coles Rewards Mastercard and a Bundll account which charges to my Dragon Visa.)
 
But otherwise, Oz CC/DCs widely accepted elsewhere?
As per my reply a bit further up, I have had no problems over a number of years -- but wouldn't try in small restaurants, sights, nightmarkets. However, @clifford obviously had more trouble with their cards. ATMs are plentiful. The only type I remember that does charge a foreign-card fee is the ones in 7/11, but IIRC there might be one or two banks.

Oh, I should add: TAKE CASH when travelling anywhere that is remote, even if touristy. Many homestay-inns (minsu) only take cash or local transfer methods, and some places like Jiufen only have (or had) one ATM, so when it broke down I was up cough creek with no way to pay for anything (because even the restaurants only took cash). (This was, however 11 years ago, so I would hope things have changed, given the enormous rise in foreign tourism since then.)
 

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