Anyone know the best currency to take when going to Latvia? The official one is LATs : but most prices over there seem to be in EUR too. I dont think I will get such a good exchange rate on LATs though.
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Why don't you just use your Debit Card to draw the cash you need at the airport and pay for hotels and restuarants with your credit card.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyone know the best currency to take when going to Latvia? The official one is LATs : but most prices over there seem to be in EUR too. I dont think I will get such a good exchange rate on LATs though.
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WHSOriginally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostWhy don't you just use your Debit Card to draw the cash you need at the airport and pay for hotels and restuarants with your credit card.
I stopped using a foreign exchange Bureau years ago.
BP, please exit the 80's."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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My plan B takes me to the Baltic States. Local currency is used for all transactions except business transactions, as they tend to be in Euros. If you already have a load of Euros then take them. If you are not there for business then you will lose out by changing GBP into Euro and then local.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnyone know the best currency to take when going to Latvia? The official one is LATs : but most prices over there seem to be in EUR too. I dont think I will get such a good exchange rate on LATs though."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostWHS
BP, please exit the 70's.
FTFYI'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Don't they screw you on charges when you use credit or debit card abroad ?Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostWhy don't you just use your Debit Card to draw the cash you need at the airport and pay for hotels and restuarants with your credit card.
I stopped using a foreign exchange Bureau years ago.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostDon't they screw you on charges when you use credit or debit card abroad ?
invalidate your card
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You can't avoid not being screwed but foreign exchanges are bigger screwers.Originally posted by Andy2 View PostDon't they screw you on charges when you use credit or debit card abroad ?
You loose the most when you try to buy back your pounds. Holding on to euros is not a problem as you can always find a use for them later but holding on to currencies like LAT etc is a problem
Don't use your Credit Card to draw cash as this attracts very high charges only use your Debit card.
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As I am going on my stag do part 2. I dont intend to take my cards out of the hotel : Riga can be quite a dodgy place.Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostWhy don't you just use your Debit Card to draw the cash you need at the airport and pay for hotels and restuarants with your credit card.
I stopped using a foreign exchange Bureau years ago.
I dream of reaching the 80s. I am still stuck in the 70s.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostWHS
BP, please exit the 80's.Comment
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