Concur with the "Pacsafe"as a great product! I use it for all my electronics that don't fit in hotel safe. It comes with a steel cable to anchor to bed frame or other big object that's difficult to move.
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Concur with the "Pacsafe"as a great product! I use it for all my electronics that don't fit in hotel safe. It comes with a steel cable to anchor to bed frame or other big object that's difficult to move.
I hope there's no criminals on this post they getting first hand where folks keep there stash...IJS
Rob - can you confirm whether or not FX Trader will exchange Travelers Checks as reported in this thread.
They are becoming less used. The actual FX Trader by Hi Lo should take them. If they dont, NCB will just across the mall. They may attract a service charge.
Prolly could hide money in these fake tampons.....doubt many male badminds are going to break in and steal tampons.
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Pac Safe Fans also - we use it for all of our travel and in Negril we use it for our passports and emergency credit card. I also scan the passports in and email them to myself "just in case". I had posted on the board in January about a problem at the ATM - I had tried 3 times to withdraw cash and not gotten any, but it had debited my account each time. I was quite panicked when the Scotia Bank didn't even take my info - telling me it would "correct itself in 2 days" so turned to the board to get some peace of mind. That was given, and rightly so because the account was indeed credited in 2 days:) I did learn that the NCB bank where I went as a second choice, charged only a 1/3 of what Scotia Bank had and I was glad that my husband and I take cards from 2 different accounts because while mine failed, his worked fine.
I remember that story about the atm. Happy it all worked out~~ PAC SAFE~~Just saying! Just looked at the web sight today. Now they have wallets and such to protect you passport and credit card info. FYI
Good to know. I always used Scotia, just because of the trusted name. I will have to try NCB next time, if the fees are cheaper.
My home bank doesn't charge me to use an outside ATM, but I still have to pay the ATM "Owners Fee". At Scotia, I think it was around $5 per transaction on my last trip.