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Default currency exchange - 04-06-2011, 13:38

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Not to get off topic but my daughter will be arriving at Marco Polo airport next Monday and then heading into Venezia. She'll be looking to exchange a couple hundered dollars US. Can this be done affordably in the airport or should she find a bank in the city or some other currency exchange center. Thanks. Also, I assume there isn't a WIND store in the airport. She'll be heading directly to Piazzale Roma upon arrival. Anyone know of a WIND store there?
   
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Default 04-06-2011, 16:11

If I may ask, why not just simply withdraw money from an ATM?


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Default ATM option - 04-06-2011, 22:54

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If I may ask, why not just simply withdraw money from an ATM?

I think it does not occur to many Americans. It did not occur to me. That an ATM might even _be_ an option let alone a good or very good option for traveling in Europe has not really crossed our minds yet. Part of it is ignorance of exchange rate issues with ATMs and what ever fees might be charged. And the rise of ATMs as an option is relativly recent. We have not figured out yet that Travelers' checks are nearly defunct.

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Default 04-06-2011, 23:12

Hehe, as to the exchange rates and fees, we in Europe consider withdrawing money from an ATM using a debit card as the cheapest way of getting foreign currency abroad. The banks offering you ATM's abroad almost never charge any fees, and if they do (like in the UK) it is clearly stated on the screen. Otherwise it is only up to your own bank what the fees are. With my bank I don't pay any fees at all. Most banks in Europe charge 1,5%-2% on the exchange rate. Still, it is cheaper than using a currency exchange centre!


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Default 'abroad'?? what is that? - 04-06-2011, 23:30

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Hehe, as to the exchange rates and fees, we in Europe consider withdrawing money from an ATM using a debit card as the cheapest way of getting foreign currency abroad.
Another problem for many Americans is 'abroad'. We never or seldom go there. And while debit and ATM cards are common; some people [that is, ME]tend not to use them much. Now, credit cards is a different story. There is one that charges no exchange rate fees or the visa/mastercard fee of foreign transactions. Hopefully I won't get in trouble for mentioning it in code. Cap1.


Thanks for making a plain language assertion of the value of ATM usage. It could be very useful for many.
   
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Default 05-06-2011, 16:08

Thanks for the replies.
She is bringing Visa debit/credit cards to withdraw funds at ATM's but she's also carrying a small sum of cash (I always like to have some cash in my pocket).

Anyone know of any WIND stores in or around Piazzale Roma?
   
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Default 07-06-2011, 08:12

AFAIK there are no Wind shops at Piazzale Roma, but there should one in San Marco.


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