Cash Machines
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Nisha Williams
Cash Machines
Hi. I am off to Tobago at the end of June with my boyfriend and am a little concerned whether I will be able to use my cash card abroad. It is solely cash card (with Solo) issued from Nat West and has Cirrus and Maestro symbols on the back. The reasom I am worried is that whenever I have tried to use my cashcard in trinidad (this is my first trip to Tobago) it has not worked. Can anyone recommend a particular bank (if any) to use my card in please. Many thanks
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Hello Nisha
Welcome aboard!
Sorry, but I can't help personally as I have no personal experience of Solo cards. Hopefully another reader will be able to answer that, but it could well be worth having a word with your bank. If it didn't work in Trinidad, then I'm afraid it almost certainly won't work in Tobago.
Welcome aboard!
Sorry, but I can't help personally as I have no personal experience of Solo cards. Hopefully another reader will be able to answer that, but it could well be worth having a word with your bank. If it didn't work in Trinidad, then I'm afraid it almost certainly won't work in Tobago.
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Lina Mallon
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Nisha Williams
Thanks for your responses.
Steve - A Solo card is similar to a Switch card the difference being that a Switch card has a creidt facility whereas a Solo card is a debit card/cash card (i.e. you can only spend what you have). It has been 5 years since I was last in Trinidad and am positive I couldn't use it there but I was able to use it last year in ATMs in Cancun.
Lina - Thanks. I think I will take the bulk of my money in cash and not rely on money in bank just in case my card doesn't work.
Steve - A Solo card is similar to a Switch card the difference being that a Switch card has a creidt facility whereas a Solo card is a debit card/cash card (i.e. you can only spend what you have). It has been 5 years since I was last in Trinidad and am positive I couldn't use it there but I was able to use it last year in ATMs in Cancun.
Lina - Thanks. I think I will take the bulk of my money in cash and not rely on money in bank just in case my card doesn't work.
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Nisha,ask at your bank if they issue prepay Visa cards.This a card where you load with money and can use it as a normal credit/debit card,until you have emptied it.I know the PO used to issue them and some Building Societies.
http://www.visaeurope.com/personal/choo ... dvance.jsp
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Nisha
I have a Natwest Maestro debit card that I have used in cash machines in all sorts of places, including Tobago. I do also have a Nationwide Visa and a credit card too, but you should be OK with the Maestro. Perhaps look into the pre-paid Visa as a backup, or some sterling travellers' cheques?
Jo x
I have a Natwest Maestro debit card that I have used in cash machines in all sorts of places, including Tobago. I do also have a Nationwide Visa and a credit card too, but you should be OK with the Maestro. Perhaps look into the pre-paid Visa as a backup, or some sterling travellers' cheques?
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Nisha,
It may help you to read this article about prepaid visa cards.
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/p ... guide1.asp
Jill
It may help you to read this article about prepaid visa cards.
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/p ... guide1.asp
Jill
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