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    That's good to know, Cap. My old bank account had a $350 daily ATM limit, and on days when we did excursions,etc. I would burn through that pretty quickly and then have to hit the ATM again the next day. I upgraded to a bank account with a higher daily limit, just for this reason, so I'm glad that I will be able to take advantage of it.

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    I bank with Scotia Bank and there is never a charge at their machines. I do call the number on the back to give them my travel dates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLP View Post
    I bank with Scotia Bank and there is never a charge at their machines. I do call the number on the back to give them my travel dates.
    Same here, I always just send them an email beforehand. Gotta love the bank balance in Jamaican dollars!

    Cap - never thought to try that! Great tip - could cut down on trips to the ATM - thanks!

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    ATM withdrawal on Jan 8 - I got 105.59JD to 1USD.
    I didn't change any money at a Cambio so not sure what the comparable rate would have been.
    Some restaurants, I noticed, when converting US to JD gave anywhere from 103 to 104 when converting on the bill.

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    Also, Thanks to Nurse Marcia for a great suggestion: include 900.00 JMD in your withdrawal amount to get some small bills (1 500 + 4 100's) ie., 20,900.00 jmd

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    It's funny how the devaluation of the Jamaican Dollar (105:1 is just crazy) made small bills less of a problem for me this trip.
    I brought $60 in singles and brought some home, and I took plenty of $5 bills too.
    Unless you are spending a LOT of money, US and JD were pretty interchangeable this trip. Not as much of a savings by always paying in J$.
    Of course, local cook shops, bars etc are the exception and J$ is the best for paying there.

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    Maybe a silly question but was wondering what denomination bills you get from an ATM in Jamaica? 500? 1000?

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    I used a prepaid Visa card at the ATMs for Jamaican dollars. I withdrew as much as 40,000 at a time. It worked splendidly. I am leery about using my debit card at home, much less in a foreign country. That's my checking account afterall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wnyjim View Post
    Maybe a silly question but was wondering what denomination bills you get from an ATM in Jamaica? 500? 1000?
    Typically 1000 bills, if cash is low you get 500's...

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    Thanks for all the input. I am down now to 3 more sleeps. I have heard many people here say to never change money on the street. The last time we were there in 2011, there was a lady across from rooms that had a bar, sold towels, and exchanged money. We exchanged some money with her and no problem. I am wondering if anyone knows this placed I am talking about and if it is good to change money with her? It would be really convenient for us.
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