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Thorn Tree Refugee |
My husband and I are almost ready to head out on our trip and just need to take care of the financial details like where do we put our money? Does anyone have recommendations for banks that cater to world travelers? We need a place to put our travel money, plus have easy on-line access and the ability to set up automatic payments for my student loan bills and our credit cards. Any advice is much appreciated thanks!
Jen & Jon leaving from SF on Oct. 15, 2006! |
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Knows What a Schengen Visa Is |
I've always done all that through my credit union so if you belong to one you might want to check it out. The main problem with most banks seems to be the fees they charge you for taking out money from ATMs (my credit union doesn't charge any fees) so that should probably be the first thing you ask your current bank about.
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Thorn Tree Refugee |
Thanks for your reply! We have two credit unions. One charges outrageous fees (like 3 dollars per transaction) and I forgot to check on the other. I'll do that! If you hear of any other suggestions, I'd really appreciate it!
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Lost in Place |
I'm currently living in Peru and had to switch from Bank of America (SF) to USAA because BoA was raping me on ATM fees, not to mention the currency conversion surcharge when using as a credit card.
Friends I've met here that didn't qualify for USAA (strict enrollment, check website) have had pretty good luck with netbank. Good luck. |
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Street Food Connoisseur |
Check out a shcwab account and or everbank.We are using these and several other accounts for our banking online as we go on our long family adventure around the world.
http://www.soultravelers3.com “I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.” PABLO PICASSO |
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Vagabonder |
I'm crossposting a bit.....
My friend "kkny3" needs some advice on banking in Thailand, Vietnam & India. It seems, at least in Thailand, that HSBC will charge a lot off conversion, but is it normal or is she being screwed? Here's the link to that discussion, so please post any advice there, it would be really helpful for her. She leaves in 3 weeks. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + "It was the most efficient campaign I have seen in my 20 years in politics." -- Sam Burrell, alderman of Chicago's West Side 29th Ward, on the phenomeal Project Vote! voter drive of 1992 which was responsible for adding 150,000 black voters to the Chicago rolls. This helped Bill Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun win Illinois in the '92 elections. The project was spearheaded by an unknown 31-year-old lawyer and community organizer by the name of Barack Obama. http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/January-1993/Vote-of-Confidence/ http://www.brklyn-christina.blogspot.com |
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Armchair Traveler |
HSBC is really quite good, especially in Asia.
They are almost everywhere, at least in the big cities. The coverage is definitely better than "Citibank" or other 'global wanna-be's. |
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