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Feb 21st, 2005 12:49 PM
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Frequent travellers: Where to get the best exchange rate for foreign currency?
Going to Mexico...for the first time.
For those frequent travellers, where is my best bet to get foreign corrency ata good rate?
I tried the bank but they are not as good as the rate posted on finance.yahoo.com.
Thanks for your help.
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Feb 21st, 2005 12:51 PM
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Family, friends, or friends who work in a bank. Outside of that, you don't have many choices if you don't have the account of that particular currency. You might be able to score some good deals on the local exchange store in your destination. But some are pretty sketchy...
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Feb 21st, 2005 03:20 PM
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The best exchange rate is to take your Canadian money to Mexico and exchange it there. I found in PV that the larger banks downtown have a slightly better rate then the little exchange places, but both are better then anywhere here.
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Feb 21st, 2005 03:24 PM
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Use local ATMs. When I was in Colombia I got the same rate that I would get here for USD by withdrawling from the ATM. The service fee was only $3, so it wasn't bad at all.
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Feb 21st, 2005 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by
Master
Going to Mexico...for the first time.
For those frequent travellers, where is my best bet to get foreign corrency ata good rate?
I tried the bank but they are not as good as the rate posted on finance.yahoo.com.
Thanks for your help.
There are places like http://accu-rate.ca/html/english/index.cfm that you might want to check out. It depends on how quickly you are going down, etc. You might want to try some of the larger currency convertor places in Toronto, but, be carefull on extra fees, etc. In general, if they have ATM machines, that can sometimes be the best way to get foreign currency. It really depends on the country though. When I was in France I found that I was getting a much better exchange rate from an ATM than I could have gotten at home (the fees are $3 or $4 a transaction so you are better to take out a wad of cash at a time.. although, depending on where in Mexico you are going it might not be the best idea)
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Feb 21st, 2005 03:29 PM
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Whatever you do, don't use your CIBC aerogold card. I just found out that all foreign transactions are subject to a 2.5% admin fee. So if you charge say $500 US on your card, they'll automatically ding you with $12.50 US (or $15 Cdn) admin fee.
Go to the local ATM and the most they'll charge you is $2.50 for the transaction.
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Feb 21st, 2005 04:07 PM
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Feb 21st, 2005 05:09 PM
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for Mexico I've found that its easier just to carry USD. Its widely accepted and the local merchants will either give you 10 pesos to the dollar or 11 pesos. Usually it doesn't make a difference because you never end up paying the listed price anyways, so you can bargain it down to whatever you're willing to pay regardless of the exchange rate.
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Feb 21st, 2005 05:39 PM
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https://www.xe.com/fx/
They are legit and will get you the best rates. It takes a few days to sign up though.
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Feb 22nd, 2005 12:35 AM
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i went to peurto vallarta back end of august
best rate was there in the hotel lobby..most hotels have a currency convert booth in the lobby, run by the same company everywhre..
i find they had the BEST rate..when compared to those booths that convert cash here in toronto in the malls..(RIPOFF!) ...and better then the banks here in canada....
if u're desperate u can take a cash advance out with ur amex..should be better then converting with the mall booths.
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Feb 22nd, 2005 11:43 AM
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The bank employee rate and the regular rate means about an extra $1 per hundred. I don't know why so many people put a large emphasis on getting the best exchange rate...
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Mar 31st, 2005 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
Ben Jr
The bank employee rate and the regular rate means about an extra $1 per hundred. I don't know why so many people put a large emphasis on getting the best exchange rate...
i agree, my hubby gets frequent request from people wanting to change $200-400 dollars. Not really that much of a savings for all the hassle. The funniest thing is one friend asked us to change $200 and ended up rounding up what he paid us (ie. cost = 176.78 gave us $180) so we actually ended up making money off of him and him paying more than if he changed it himself. Some people just don't think much about finaces!
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Mar 31st, 2005 04:10 AM
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I just learned about www.xe.com's Exchange service from felix on this board. Seems legit, and I'll be looking at it myself later on as well. They rates seem really, really good.
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Apr 1st, 2005 02:22 AM
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In GVR, check out Kingmark Currency Exchange. Not as good as bank staff rate but pretty good, at least for USD.
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Apr 8th, 2005 11:45 PM
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I was in PV 4 years ago and took Canadian cash, traveler cheques and bank card. The hotel gave about 5 pesos to 1 Canadian dollar. There are booths on the streets and the best I could find was 6.20 pesos to 1 Canadian dollar. I used my Royal Bank card once and the charge was around $2.00 Canadian.
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