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04/01/2015 05:04 PM
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I haven't been to the island in awhile, do they accept American Express. I know years ago not many places accepted it. Mostly Visa and Mastercard
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all over on the dutch side, spotty in france
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I read an article in a South American ( El Tiempo) newspaper last week. Bitcoin is getting popular there. Who of figured. But it also said Aruba was using this currency more. So since Aruba is a subsidiary of the Netherlands. Would SXM be accepting this too?
SXM??? Wendell
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I have no intention of contradicting anything said before this post for the sake of being right. But, I have found American Express to be in a very distant third place in St Maarten to a) cash b) Visa/MasterCard. That has just been my experience based on the number of establishments that accept it or not.
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In March, American Express was refused at the Greenhouse and Bon Appetit. Many of the Front Street stores either do not take it, or would most reluctantly....with a large purchase. The reason given was that the cost of doing business with American Express is just too high for the merchants.
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Since 1986, Aruba is no longer part of the Netherlands Antilles. They are a separate entity under Holland with it's own currency. However, the idea of bit coins is intriguing.
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