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RE: Do local taxis in Samoa accept card or only cash?

In Samoa, you basically need cash for taxis as they don’t generally accept card or app payments. The local currency is the Samoan Tala (WST), and most...

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RE: Do local taxis in Northern Mariana Islands accept card or only cash?

In the Northern Mariana Islands, taxis mostly accept cash payments in US dollars. Card payment options or apps like Apple Pay are rare for public taxi...

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RE: Do local taxis in New Caledonia accept card or only cash?

In New Caledonia, particularly around Nouméa, most taxis still prefer cash payments in Pacific Francs (XPF). While some larger hotels and airport taxi...

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RE: Do local taxis in Netherlands accept card or only cash?

In the Netherlands, you usually don’t need cash for taxis. Most taxis in cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam accept card payments, including Visa, Mas...

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RE: Do local taxis in Montserrat accept card or only cash?

In Montserrat, taxis mostly require cash payments in Eastern Caribbean dollars or US dollars. Unlike some bigger destinations, most taxi drivers don’t...

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RE: Do local taxis in Micronesia accept card or only cash?

The Federated States of Micronesia use the US dollar (USD) as their official currency, and cash is the only way to pay for taxis. There are no ride-ha...

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RE: Do local taxis in Malawi accept card or only cash?

In Malawi, cash is the primary form of payment for taxis. The local currency is the Malawian Kwacha (MWK). While a few larger, pre-booked transfer ser...

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RE: Do local taxis in Liberia accept card or only cash?

In Liberia, you will need cash to pay for taxis. The Liberian Dollar (LRD) is the official currency, but US Dollars (USD) are also widely used and acc...

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RE: Do local taxis in Lebanon accept card or only cash?

In Lebanon, cash is king, especially for taxis. Both the Lebanese Pound (LBP) and US Dollar (USD) are widely accepted for taxi fares, but it's importa...

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