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#267705 11/02/2021 11:14 AM
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I don’t recall ever paying as much as I paid earlier this week to use my Cap1 ATM card here.

The machine by Carrefour express in Porto Cupecoy was $7.50 from them and $11 from Cap1. What the heck?!

Any less expensive options or banks?

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Some banks have international partners that have lower fees. Just as an example, here's the way it works with Bank of America. We've used BNP Paribas in Martinique and got a better rate. I assume it would work the same way at a branch in St. Martin.

https://locators.bankofamerica.com/international.html

For our last trip to St. Martin in December, we just used USD and a credit card and never actually withdrew from an ATM. This was the first time we didn't use local currency, but it worked OK near Orient.

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Only option that works for me is to bring plenty of cash from home and use credit card where ever they take it. Love racking up those miles.

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Yup, that's the same for us. We don't carry an ATM card at home either..


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Another who just brings enough cash and uses a credit card wherever we can. We generally have twice as much cash with us as we need.

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I do use the ATM's on the island because I do not want to bring enough cash to last 6 or 7 weeks. As of February, RBC charged $6, CBIC charged $5 and WIB charged $7.50. There were no charges from my local bank.

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Just re-read your note, Leona. You used an ATM that was NOT at a bank? It used to be that even here at home, ATMS not at a bank charged a lot more per transaction than ones at a bank. And I would be concerned about using an ATM not at a bank, concerned that there would be a higher probability of a skimmer or other shenanigans going on there.


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I use my Schwab Bank ATM card and they always refund the local fees from any location...foreign or US

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As was just said, check with your Bank, Credit Union or Card Issuer, many will refund fees(third party ATM) or give you a certain credit amount per billing cycle. No different than using your CC for your rental car contracts, know what is covered, what your benefits are per card or account.


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You might try the credit mutuel atm at the hope estate near super U. It gave US cash last time we used it. Can't remember the fee.

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Thanks, y'all! I brought down $1K, but it went fast in a week. lol

Need to pay a caterer tonight and wanted to have more cash on me. I will definitely plan better next time. Just too much happening at home before we left to think this through. wink


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Hopefully it works out OK..


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