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Nina
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RE: ATM ate my card in Tunisia

Used a Banque de Tunisie ATM in Sousse and boom - card gone. The screen froze mid-transaction. Luckily I was near the main branch, so I went inside th...

9 months ago
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RE: Exchange USD at airport or withdraw from ATM in Tunisia?

I tested both options on my last trip. Took cash from an exchange booth in Tunis airport at a marked-up rate, then used a Banque de Tunisie ATM in dow...

9 months ago
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RE: How much cash should I carry daily in Tunisia?

I worked remotely from Sousse for six weeks, and my total came to about $1,500 (including accommodation). That averages to roughly $50/day, including ...

9 months ago
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RE: Can I pay taxis in Tunisia in cash?

Tunisia is still a cash-driven taxi culture. Even in bigger cities like Tunis or Sfax, cabs don’t have POS machines. Some app-based options are slowly...

9 months ago
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RE: High currency conversion charges at ATMs in Tunisia

Got caught by this during my first withdrawal in Monastir - hit “Accept” thinking it was required. Regretted it when I checked the bank statement late...

9 months ago
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RE: Which are the best ATMs in Turks & Caicos Islands for foreigners - free & high limits?

One tip: Withdrawing from an out-of-network ATM will typically incur an extra $7 fee, so it's worth waiting for one that’s part of your bank’s network...

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RE: Cash per day in Turks & Caicos Islands?

I stayed in Grace Bay for six weeks this spring. I budgeted $90/day - this included a shared housing spot, daily groceries, takeout lunches, and cheap...

9 months ago
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RE: Do local taxis in Turks and Caicos Islands accept card or only cash?

Cabs in Providenciales are all cash-based. Some drivers say they “accept card,” but then hit you with a 10% fee and try to run it manually via phone. ...

9 months ago
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RE: Can I use cards on buses and public transport in Turks and Caicos Islands?

There’s no public transport infrastructure in TCI like you’d find in big cities. No metro, no government buses. Locals rely on unmarked private vans -...

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