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    Quote Originally Posted by Markospoon View Post
    Arrive and walk outside with luggage looking for my Driver.
    Stop at a Cambio in MoBay to change money.
    Hit the road to Negril.
    Maybe stop for food on the way, definitely a beer.
    Check in at Hotel
    Pickup Bud in Orange Hill.
    Don't you get a better rate on money change from the streets? I checked rates at cambio in airport mbj but laughed at the rate they offered, never thought to check the Cambio in town.

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    I always go home with about $4000. to $5000. J so i don't have to deal with getting some right away..i generally change $ at the FX Trader at Sunshine Village...use to do it at Banmark on the West End it was just a couple minutes from my place...but moved to the road to Sav. robbed too many times so i heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rooster View Post
    I always go home with about $4000. to $5000. J so i don't have to deal with getting some right away..i generally change $ at the FX Trader at Sunshine Village...use to do it at Banmark on the West End it was just a couple minutes from my place...but moved to the road to Sav. robbed too many times so i heard.
    Banmark moved because they needed more space for their car sales, the new location is much more suitable for their needs. As a friend of his, I know it was a great business move, his Cambio, MoneyGram, rental and sales have all picked up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocmon View Post
    Don't you get a better rate on money change from the streets? I checked rates at cambio in airport mbj but laughed at the rate they offered, never thought to check the Cambio in town.
    You should check with your bank. I have an Ally bank account (it's on online bank) and they only charge a 1% foreign transaction fee so when I use my debit card at a Scotia bank, I'll get a $123JM/$1US when the international rate is $125JM/$1US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocmon View Post
    Don't you get a better rate on money change from the streets? I checked rates at cambio in airport mbj but laughed at the rate they offered, never thought to check the Cambio in town.
    Never...do you get a better rate on the street.
    Never...does the airport cambio have decent rates.
    Do...check the rates at the cambios around town...often times they're better than the bank rates.

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