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Date Posted: 23:19:51 08/21/12 Tue
Author: Kevin
Subject: Re: Currency
In reply to: Jordy 's message, "Re: Currency" on 12:16:47 08/21/12 Tue

>>Can we know the countries where we will be staying the
>>night, so we can order some extra monies for that
>>country... i.e. no point in buying the kosovo currency
>>if we are in the country for only 3 hours.. thanks
>
>I have found the best way to deal with multiple
>currencies, is to take enough currency for 1 tank of
>petrol in each country but I did that for the larger
>countries so a small amount in each currency, then
>take USD & Euro's. USD is much easier to exchange if
>you can't get hold of the local currency (some don't
>let their currency out of the country)
>
>But what i used the most was Post Office Travel Money
>Card:
> >href="http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel/travel-money">
>http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel/travel-money

>Load it up with money and use it at cash machines &
>anywhere that takes mastercard, and you get Post
>office exchange rates.
>
>Another bonus with the travel money card is that if
>you get into trouble no cash can be nicked (had it
>happen to me many times).
>
>Also on another note, make sure you have two wallets
>for the border crossings, one with a few USD in (1's
>and maybe a 5 dollar note) that way if you do have to
>bribe its not going to be a huge amount. again from
>personal experience loosing out on $100 at the
>Moldovan border crossing.
>
>Oh and finally if at all possible hand over as little
>formal documents, give photocopy's of driving
>licenses, insurance etc. I made the mistake of handing
>over my driving license at a Checkpoint in Kazakhstan,
>held us up there for 6 hours in the end he settled for
>a pack of American fags for my Driving license lol.
>
>Sorry went off at a little bit of a tangent there, but
>it helps a lot to know.


Thanks Jordy , all very useful. i was stuck at the Slovakian border about 10 years ago.. they made me cross the border on foot to change money for their bribe.. my passenger wasnt to happy.. good call on 2 wallets..

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