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21/3/2011 at 6:18pm
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Has anybody out there used the new prepaid card from the camping and caravan club ? will it be accepted in france and spain with no problems.

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21/3/2011 at 6:55pm
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I haven't used the camping and caravaning card, but we have Travelex Visa Electron eurocard.  Used it for the first time last year.  The main problem we encountered was that petrol filling stations do not accept prepaid cards so we had to find stations were we could pay cash.  Our cards do not have chip and pin but were still accepted in most shops.

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21/3/2011 at 7:52pm
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We used last year Thomas Cook prepaid card. Had no problems until 8 days before we came home. Oh put the card in the machine, got rejected, second attempt it got swallowed, oh was mad.
Ordered a new card off Thomas Cook and it arived 24 hours later.


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21/3/2011 at 9:06pm
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I am also looking at the saga credit card as there are no charges as long as you pay off the balance.

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21/3/2011 at 9:19pm
 Location: Wirral
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Quote: Originally posted by jockeywheel on 21/3/2011
I am also looking at the saga credit card as there are no charges as long as you pay off the balance.
There is a 2% (£2 min) fee for Cash withdrawals.


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21/3/2011 at 9:48pm
 Location: Wirral
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We are sticking with our Nationwide card ..... it works.


22/3/2011 at 7:25am
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Nationwide for us too, mainly because we use it to pay for ALL our holiday spending - ferry, campsite fees, fuel, shopping, cash withdrawals, so at the end we know to the penny what the holiday has cost us (and how quickly we can afford another!).  We know it charges now, for each transaction, but you do get a decent exchange rate, so if you stick to reasonably large cash withdrawals, and then use cash to pay for every smaller item you can still end up if not quite quids in, at least a few cents on the winning side!


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22/3/2011 at 8:36am
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Thank you all for your input i have used the nationwide card for the last 6 years ,its just that i am away for 6 weeks driving down to Portugal and i will just be living out of supermarkets and don't wont to rack-up a large bill,ill just have to do what VAL A suggested .thanks again all.

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22/3/2011 at 12:18pm
 Location: Lancashire
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Santander claim to be offering a debit card on their Zero account which has no transaction charges for ATM's abroad. Don't know what exchange rate they will apply. No doubt we will find out in due course, if anyone gives a feedback.

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22/3/2011 at 3:10pm
 Location: Milton Keynes
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Our approach to money abroad is to take what cash we had left from the last visit and if we need more we just use an ATM. Where possible we put things on our credit cards and pay them off when they are due, the same as if we were in the UK. We both have at least two credit cards each and our bank cards so if, as has happen a couple of times, a card is refused we always have a back up. Apart from budgetary control i am not sure I see much advantage in prepaid cash cards.

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22/3/2011 at 3:41pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Val A on 22/3/2011


Nationwide for us too, mainly because we use it to pay for ALL our holiday spending - ferry, campsite fees, fuel, shopping, cash withdrawals, so at the end we know to the penny what the holiday has cost us (and how quickly we can afford another!).  We know it charges now, for each transaction, but you do get a decent exchange rate, so if you stick to reasonably large cash withdrawals, and then use cash to pay for every smaller item you can still end up if not quite quids in, at least a few cents on the winning side!

Yes, good thinking: However, I tend to panic when I don't have a wad of cash in my (high security) pocket so tend to withdraw a few hundred euros whenever I see a machine. This had the result that last year, I brought back much more cash than we took!  With a lot of things pre-paid and sensible use of credit cards, cash is not all that important .....



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22/3/2011 at 8:24pm
 Location: NW of Glasgow
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We have used the NW debit and credit cards in the past, but we have now also got Halifax Clarity credit cards. No fee to use, even for cash, but interest is charged on any cash withdrawal

However the rate is about 13%, so paying it off each month by direct debit will mean the interest due is fairly small. For smaller cash withdrawals, I reckon it could well work out cheaper than taking out cash with the NW debit card.

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