X l ent I am considering bringing travellers checks this year as a precaution. They are not hard to cash in? I wanted to just bring my ATM but my bank charges fees and I can get travellers checks for ftee
X l ent I am considering bringing travellers checks this year as a precaution. They are not hard to cash in? I wanted to just bring my ATM but my bank charges fees and I can get travellers checks for ftee
I always have USD but get Jamaican currency at the airport. Exchange rate is best if you pay in J.
I used to take traveler's cheques but there are now problems in the Cambios. They won't take them any more. The reason I was given is that they exchange them at the bank but the banks are refusing 3rd party cheques. So now I just take cash. I have an ATM card too but I'm lucky because it's a Scotia card from here with no charges at the Scotia bank.
Irie Sue
You get a poor exchange rate at the airport.
the airport the worst for ex-change rates..go to a bank or cambio..and stat away from the hi-lo guys in the parking lot..they're very slight of the hand..lets say... (even if they give best rates-unless you know the con-game ...dont do) atm is the best way go..travelers cheques are becoming like the dinosaurs.....
" Ones destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things." (Henry Miller)
ATMs worked well for us, but we never had them run out of money, no electricity, bank shutoff card, etc. This time I plan on bringing a fair amount more of USD (probably a day or two worth for some of you) and changing it all in Negril to JMD. I looked back at what we were charged to use the ATM, it was $3 for the local bank and $2.50 for my own bank plus 3%. That's $11.50 to pull out $200.
Hille141, most ATM's in Negril don't charge, but Scotia does, so try a different ATM and that will cut $3 for you.
Schwab offers a free checking account with a brokerage account (they will convert it to a sweep account if you don't trade) and they rebate ALL fees and don't charge foreign trx fees. Excellent service too.