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Hello,
I'm planning a bareboat charter in the BVIs in the summer. I suspect we are going to be hitting the various beach bars (Foxy's, Soggy Dollar, Willy T's, plus assorted restaurants) so I need to plan on how much cash to take.
I'd much rather pay by CC wherever possible but I don't know who takes what. I pinged the Willy T via their site and they said they take CCs but that's all I have at this point.
Thanks for any help.
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Almost all take CC's. Still nice to have some cash, but almost all take CC's
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Just make sure you use a card you can cancel easily if you start buying TV’s in Argentina. Don’t use a card you have linked to lots of payments ect…
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Just make sure you use a card you can cancel easily if you start buying TV’s in Argentina. Don’t use a card you have linked to lots of payments ect… Hmm, that's a good idea. So, follow up question (plus, still interested on specific places that do or don't): Of the places that do, do they take tap-to-pay type cards (like cards with chips or for example, my Apple Watch that I just hold near the reader)? I've been thinking about getting the Apple Card as a backup card (I currently use a BofA card as my backup and I'd like to get rid of the physical card if possible) and this might be the kicker.
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I travel mostly with cash. Too many times have I come home to fradulent charges ( I believe originated in the airports, not the BVI). I am not normal I know that..... but I do find cash is handy. There are times you do need it-tipping, broken machines etc...When I do use a card I make sure to use a card that is strictly a CC, not a debit one. I would definitely not abandon a physical card-I have seen some pretty old machines in use.
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Be sure you choose a card with no foreign transaction fees. They can really add up.
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Visa or MC. Very few places accept AMEX.
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Only place I can think of on Anegada that does not take CC's is Flash of Beauty.
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Patriicia's on Smugglers is cash only but her prices are are resoanble ( and food so good) you cant blame her.Know too that sometimes CC machines down work down here
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Credit card machines at the Roat Town ferry terminal were not working our last time through (November). It was cash only for walk up tickets. I general I take far less cash than I used to.
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Good advice here and I'll add one; make sure to keep your debit card at home.
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In general, don't use a debit card, EVER. You have almost no protections, except as a courtesy through your bank, on debit cards. It's always safer to use a credit card.
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Thanks for all these - really appreciate it!
And yeah, would never even THINK about using a debit card except for getting cash from an ATM.
My bank reimburses me for ATM fees so I'm not worried about those. I just got the Apple Card as my new backup card (which doesn't have any recurring payments attached to it) and it doesn't have international transaction fees. I didn't initially opt for the physical card but based on above I think I may get one.
This has been really helpful - thanks so much for all the replies!
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A lot more stores have the tap cards.
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