Last seen: September 6, 2025
In Brazzaville and Kinshasa, I mostly paid cash in Central African CFA francs for taxis. A few upscale taxis or hotel transfers near places like the G...
In Ouagadougou, taxis mostly expect you to pay cash in West African CFA francs. Cards are rarely accepted except maybe at a few upscale hotels or airp...
I found that most taxis in Bonaire, especially around Kralendijk and the airport, prefer cash payments in USD or Netherlands Antillean guilders. While...
ATMs in Caracas, especially those from Banco Mercantil and Banesco, ask if you want to accept or decline conversion, and this means Dynamic Currency C...
ATMs in Vanuatu, especially those run by ANZ and Westpac, ask you to accept or decline conversion to USD or VUV. If you accept, the ATM sets a rate th...
If you’re using ATMs at Westpac or ANZ in Samoa, expect the “Accept or Decline Conversion” message. Accepting means the ATM takes control of currency ...
Using ATMs in Saint Vincent, like at the Bank of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines or First Caribbean International, you'll see the Accept or Decline C...
At ATMs in Fort-de-France like those from Société Générale or BNP Paribas, the “Charge in EUR or USD” pops up. Choosing USD lets the ATM jack up fees ...
ATMs in Majuro, especially those from Bank of Marshall Islands, offer to charge you in EUR or USD. Choosing EUR usually means the ATM applies its own ...
