Title | : | Money in Europe: What You Should Know Before You Go |
Lasting | : | 10.01 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 191 rb |
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a lot of euro cash machine are now charging €500 per transaction Comment from : @sailho20 |
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Cards are more widely accepted since the pandemic Comment from : @walterpleyer261 |
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Can I use my Social Security debit card at ATMs in German? Comment from : @paulvalentine1483 |
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Great video for travel When in Greece how much Euros/coins to take for tipping for dinner and maybe breakfast 1week How should I break the money down? Comment from : @strong750 |
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As of Monday, January 1, 2024, the Euro is a zero value currency Comment from : @jagdishprajapati5357 |
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I've been to Scotland, I gave my change to this dude on the street, I think it was like 40 pounds, I didn't know Comment from : @unofficialkevmcgev1442 |
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Should I get a visa prepaid card for a few hundred dollars considering I am only bringing one credit card? You made a good point, if your credit card 💳 gets stolen, what can you do? Comment from : @janetf3377 |
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Knowing this, I will be the eyes for Asian travellers who I think may be at risk I will warn them who might be watching and give tips In my continent there are too many anti asian crimes (even one crime, is too many) I have a good sense for who the biggest elephants in the room might be and how to address them without being made Comment from : @Pressplay_Media_EU |
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To Americans, just get the right debit card for the situation Comment from : @burhanbudak6041 |
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You should do more videos like this eg American money for a first time visitor Comment from : @geoffreyhansen8543 |
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Thank You !! Likeable Guy !! Comment from : @mikellvene2964 |
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I am overwhelmed to testify that this paid me I didn't believe it not until I have my first real withdrawal with a profitable broker service Comment from : @shawchris1243 |
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Came across to your channel I went to Luxembourg and use cash on purpose because I wanted to collect the coins with Luxembourg design Speaking of credit cards: Hong Kong credit cards do not usually request for PIN but I make sure it works by confirming at ATM while still in HK, and use the same PIN if it is asked let’s say at the pumps Comment from : @charsiubau1 |
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A good tip is to make sure the money is current if you are returning as some Notes are changed and some countries do not take the old ones For example the Czech koruna for the 20 and 50 are now coins not notes anymore, but most places will take the notes if you have them for the 50 Kč Comment from : @jasontemme8204 |
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@2:40, traditional banks will charge very high fees plus give you a rubbish exchange rate Better off using Revolut, Currensea, Transferwise, Curve, Monzo, Starling or whatever the US equivalent is With these card you generally get the Intrabank rate or Mastercard rate Comment from : @sidkings |
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Luv it Comment from : @rubenrodriguez6201 |
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I told my Visa (Bank of America)all the places I was going to be and they declined my hotel in London but let 23 charges go in liquor stores in Indiana, which was not a place i told them I would be Took a lot of phone calls to fix it Comment from : @jimmcdiarmid7308 |
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East Europe isn't the same as western Europe, remind that ! Comment from : @maximhollandnederlandthene7640 |
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Oh monetnegro ive been there when lockdowns started anyways great videos Comment from : @Saperwill |
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Hi Comment from : @bkpiyushprasad9886 |
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People HATE Amex here You're better off just not using it A lot of places in my country straight up dont accept it Comment from : @LannasMissingLink |
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Ay those are kunas in the thumbnail Comment from : @kavi1509 |
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Around tourist traps in Prague, there are malicious atms charging extra fees and weird exchange rates to tourists You may have met one of those Comment from : @Pyrochemik007 |
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6:36 what door? Comment from : @tobeytransport2802 |
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Thank you this is helpful to know also but I was looking for more specific video on Italy and learning if they have any differences in how they are versus other places I know you’ve done a lot of great videos so I’m just wondering if that be something you could share like really attitudes and really differences of places that you’ve gone if you’re up versus Germany they are very organized they have great infrastructure they have ATMs all over but I wondered how difficult to be in Italy 🇮🇹 Comment from : @Timetraveler1111MN |
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Im just lucky that Europe today has the Euro I remember times when you had all this different currencies was terrible Comment from : @Tarel1000 |
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Only pay in €500s Comment from : @tb21 |
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Out of curiosity would you be able to use a visa gift card while traveling abroad? Comment from : @billyriedel6449 |
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European countries without the Euro (not counting the caucasus): UK , Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Russia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Ukraine and Belarus Comment from : @AunknownMan |
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is it true that, when exchanging money in russia, they only accept crisp / new euros in exchange for the rubles? Comment from : @kkaaiittyy9806 |
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👍👍🙏💥💥💥💥 thanks Comment from : @grandpa6650 |
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Not going to Europe anytime soon but I like watching these videos! Such good info! 😁😁 Comment from : @abigail6849 |
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We were robbed in Praga, tourists must be very attentive because the city is really a great target Comment from : @rejaneroe9531 |
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Me and my family took cash to Germany, left it in the hotel’s safe and we were stolen! Cash and passports The hotel claims that if you don’t have actual proof (like a video of someone stealing it), it’s your problem! We are not going back to Germany and I shall avoid countries that require cash from now on! Comment from : @lauraoliveira5882 |
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I have 1 million euro money Comment from : @paradigital7490 |
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Shit tht my boy kuna Comment from : @sovietpotatoes2353 |
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Why I'm watching this video even though i live in Europe? Comment from : @dejangrbec |
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1:25 2 euro italia, 5 pesos mexicano, 2 euro Germany Comment from : @piranasdelcaribe3555 |
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I paid with a €200 banknote, for €12 worth of stuff, at a Chinese store in Spain The cashier looked at me without much sympathy but had change for it It was a nice way to get smaller bills Also, you're missing Romanian and Hungarian money, I see Comment from : @emilianstefan4424 |
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A few years ago we pickup some English pound bills from our local bank in Canada When we landed in London we were informed that they were Old Bills and were not in valid We had to find a branch of our bank in London and get them to exchange the bills for the New Bills I have found that the UK changes there bills (and coins) every few years So new we check the Bank of England website to see what is valid and which ones we have to take to the bank once we land :) Comment from : @MaxTSanches |
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I’m from Europe and I never ever use cash Comment from : @Hallo-ex8nk |
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In Europe, they won’t accept your national currency for exchange if it is torn or the bank tellers back home have scribbled on it! This oversight can seriously effect your budget Comment from : @paulleigh7792 |
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ATM destroyed a lot of historical buildings in Prague :/ Comment from : @Messius |
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Forget about small banknotes in Switzerland We accept even notes of 200 if you buy a beer But never, really never pay with Euro We hate Euro and give you a really bad exchange rate Comment from : @reargiro5102 |
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And I still don't know the difference between debit and credit card Comment from : @MarcinKralka |
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Just do as you do in the US, use a card Comment from : @TransitAndTeslas |
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Wait, you guys don’t always have a PIN for each of your cards? Comment from : @sangay9361 |
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Cash is pretty much dead in the Netherlands Many places don't even accept it anymore Credit card, or even better your debit card is king I believe there's a huge north/south difference in Europe these days Comment from : @Timmie1995 |
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Who better than an American can teach you about european currency? That makes sense Comment from : @trlacr1781 |
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ATTENTION------- do not use EURONET or AURO DOMUS ATM-s i Croatia You will loose up to 30 percent of your money They ARE NOT bank owned cash machines and Euronet is actually American company robbing people around the world Use domestic banks ATM-S, choose charging in domestic currency- that will cost you 15 euros fee in 100 euros That is OK Comment from : @dado4352 |
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Never ever pay with cash all my payments are card or wireless Comment from : @lordgandalf22 |
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The problem with having small amounts of cash in multiple spots,brYou can forget that they are there when it's time to come homebrI was in England for a month in 2017 & had a number of 10 pound notes stashed in various placesbrWhen I got home over the next month, I found 60 pounds in different places (that's not including the 300 in my first aid kit, that I thought the staff from my last hotel had stolen Sorry about that slander folks) Comment from : @EarlJohn61 |
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NOTCH? Is that youbrAwww dissapointed Comment from : @JollyOlStan-hh2is |
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Get a currency card Comment from : @johnturner4400 |
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Not sponsored or anything, but I live in Denmark and receive money from the US very often and the best American bank for travelling is Charles Schwab Bank's so-called "high-yield investor checking account" It has no minimum balance, no fees, no nothing and they have no foreign exchange fees and they reimburse any ATM fees at the end of every month The fees may not seem like that much, but they can really stack up over the course of a tripbrbrbrHow they make their money is that they just hope that you'll invest with them because you have an awesome bank account from them, but you're under no obligation to use the brokerage account at all Comment from : @danjustice1751 |
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Why am I watching this I AM european Comment from : @eccoeco3454 |
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Why use cash if you can use contactless tho, I’m from the netherlands and most (western) european countries use a contactless debitcard ( phones also work with apple pay or equivalent!) even with small purchases Comment from : @Froot99 |
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Coins in euro are worth something but not all coins in Europe depends on the currency Comment from : @gasperle |
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ATM will not give you 100 eur in one piece Comment from : @gasperle |
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Don’t use cash in northern europe In sweden people HATE cash We have many stores that don’t accept cash brThe opposit in southern europe even though they nowadays mostly accept card :) brbrIn sweden it normal pay with the phone with ”swish” Comment from : @johanfagerstromjarlenfors |
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Cash is not necessary or preferred in Scandinavia I live in Norway and hardly ever carry cash, and for my last trip to both Sweden and Denmark I only paid by card Comment from : @birgitbjrnsgardbergsangard3829 |
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Beware of Euronet or Celtic sea ATM’s Comment from : @TheLoughDuck55 |
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Thank the gods we don’t use the Euro in Denmark 😊 Comment from : @jasip1000 |
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I hate how the bills are all different sizes Makes it hard to keep them in my wallet Comment from : @aperson22222 |
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I can just agree good summary Comment from : @christiansteiner5782 |
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well American Express leave from EU in 31 December 2019brAnd there will be question what will happened with POS (in stores) and ATMsbrSo Visa and MasterCard are safe bet Comment from : @tihomirrasperic |
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Why am I watching this I am from Italy Comment from : @Davis38 |
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Kunas in the thumbnail, Wolter you are the best!!! Comment from : @theGamingJanina |
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In Northern Europe (except Germany), expect a preference for cards, especially The Netherlands and Scandinavia Comment from : @Arlae_Nova |
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Can't believe you forgot to mention that tipping isn't a thing here Comment from : @Maxime_K-G |
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Forget cash in the Nordics - Card is king here nowdays A lot of restaurants and cafés don't accept cash anymore VISA/Mastercard (AmEx in some places) or mobile payment is the norm Comment from : @oskich |
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Sweden (especially Stockholm!) is all about not accepting cash, whatsoever Kind of the opposite of a lot of Germany A few years ago there were these posters in a lot of stores etc saying that cash won't be accepted after a certain date Comment from : @shroomyesc |
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Like,because you put croatian kuna on thumbnail Comment from : @ivansalinovic9943 |
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1 Don't use Euronet, as some comments have pointed outbr2 If you go to Sweden, don't bother getting any cash, many shops don't accept cash anymore (bank fees, risk of robbery etc) and you might end up with a pile of Swedish crowns that keeps sinking in value every day (at least for now) Comment from : @raphaelamak |
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Screw Sweden Comment from : @joea9969 |
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Hi Wolter, it's EURO not EUROS, it is both singular and plural I don't know if this is mentioned in an earlier comment, I couldn't be arsed to scroll through the previous 354 of them Comment from : @tonys1636 |
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When will the UK adopt the Euro Comment from : @pyeltd5457 |
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For the three euros thing, the false one is the one in the middle, since the one on the left has the Italian back and the one on the right has the German one Comment from : @ldc0322 |
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I am not sure if this is a Sweden thing or if it happends in other countries as wellbrbrIn Sweden, don't trust the atm It happends ocationally fake atms are put ontop of the real true atms Everything looks normal and everything in your transaction seemes normal The fake atm will steal your pincode and make a copy of your numbers on your cardbrbrBefore you do any transaction on an atm in Sweden, check your atm if it have any seemingly loose parts by giving the parts a rough touch If any part loosens the atm might be fake If the part don't loosens, the atm is most likley real Also check for clear "invinsible" tape and possible tiny cameras in weird places on the atm If you find the atm might be fake, call the police directly Comment from : @swededude1992 |
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Montenegro has a fantastic train ride from the Port city of Bar up to a town on the Serbian Birder I can't remember how to spell its name but it sure is pretty It was on a YouTube video Comment from : @karlbergen6826 |
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English is always an option except in France Comment from : @bestgameplay831 |
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People dont prefer cash here at all sometimes they even refuse it they want by card Comment from : @bestgameplay831 |
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Never use a Euronet ATM Comment from : @vincesvv |
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