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There have been a lot of discussion about the need for cash, preference for cash over credit cards, etc., but I have a different question.
Is there any problem locally with larger denomination bills such a $50 or $100? I don't plan to pay for a pack of gum with a hundred dollar bill but was wondering if the larger bills might create problems other than making change for them.
Louis from Houston
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No problem at all. Much easier to use $100 bills here than in the U.S.
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No problem at all. Much easier to use $100 bills here than in the U.S. Once again, the #1 go to guy for BVI info comes through. Thanks Jason! Taking $100 bills is far less bulky than a bunch of $20 bills.
Louis from Houston
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The ATM at Riteway actually gives out $100s and $50s for larger withdrawals. Very convenient!
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