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 better lucky than clever Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 12:28 - 04 Jan 2009 Post subject: cash cards overseas |
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hi guys,
just seeking a little clarification. i'm a relative novice planning my first great escape onto the continent. i don't much like this talk about french cash points/fuel pumps dropping £100 out of yer account everytime you use them! is this still a problem or has it been taken care of? i'm with hsbc if that makes any difference?
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Was still an issue mid 2008, I negated it using BMW mans technique in 2007 ie taking out at a cash point the limit of the machine which would last 2-4 days which should clear the back log.
Oh and I bank with 4 banks to negate this further. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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It must depend on the card you are using as I have never experienced this and I have been touring Europe for quite a few years. I use Switch (now Maestro); MBNA Visa; and Mastercard, and have never had an issue (except once my visa being frozen because they thought it had been stolen and used abroad nobs)
Most of the fuel stations now take all UK cards my son did have a problem with his Barclays card because he didn't tell them he was going abroad...
I would say carry cash and use your cards, dependant on which bank you are with will depend on how cheap it is, I have found it is cheaper to use my card to get cash from an ATM in France than useing the some travel agents and post office for euros...
I have some tips for bikers traveling to France (europe) here if you care to browse
Some thing to remember when touring on a bike and using paeges is always pay cash if you can because if you use a card on the CB lane you will be charged the going rate for a car.
HSBC are quite good and have branches in the cities here in France - remember to let them know you are going to europe so they are expecting you to withdraw money from the EU and don't cancel your card for your security.... ____________________ RidersRest Bikers only B&B in the beautiful Central Massif - France
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Now write that again for a RTW trip at the very least across Siberia and the middle east.  ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Now write that again for a RTW trip at the very least across Siberia and the middle east.  |
I bet that would take an age and would need revising once a week lol... You should make notes from your trip and publish a guide Itchy.
I had the idea of doing one for eastern Europe and Turkey but it was completely different for each of us in a group of 4 bikes you are better off getting visa's and just gong and dealing with everything else at the borders...
We have a couple of friends doing a RTW right now they set off in June this year and have 3 years, they are riding XT600's - this is their blog ____________________ RidersRest Bikers only B&B in the beautiful Central Massif - France
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 better lucky than clever Derestricted Danger

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excellent information there. thanks. i've got a set of soft luggage (cheap tech 7 panniers, small tank bag, will be taking missus so she'll have a small backpack) any tips for security? i guess i'd be nervous about leaving the panniers unattended even if the valuables were with us. and sorry for sounding like a complete noob, but whats the "insurance green card"? do insurance companies generally make a big deal of you going abroad?
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nah don't make her wear a rucksack , rucksacks are tiring to wear on bike for long distances , as for security just keep valuables in the tank bag and remove when you get off the bike, the paniers keep the unvaluable stuff in them , and padlock them if you feel necessary I didn't feel it necessary though. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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depends what bike you have actually , in that R1lad managed to strap a large amount of luggage to his non existant pillion seat on his triple. The CBR600F for example has a large sticky out tail pod area you can use this if you take off the grab rail and balance half on the seat and half on the tail pod. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Did I mention I live in France
@better lucky than clever - where are you planning on heading on your tour I might be of help...
I too would not recommend a back pack for your pillion fatigue and not safe in an off. Pack light you don't need half the stuff you are going to pack - think about B&B and cheap hotels to save carrying all that camping gear. Also if you are going to enjoy some good rideouts you might consider going to one or two places and setting up a base there.
This means you can dump all your luggage and go for a ride in comfort and enjoy the roads, and if you do the tourist thing and get off the bike and wonder round you do not have to worry about security of your gear.
Interestingly in rural France and outside of the cities & major towns theiving is not normal, unless you leave your valuables in full view and tempting you will be reletivly safe. ____________________ RidersRest Bikers only B&B in the beautiful Central Massif - France
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Better Lucky then Clever:
I work for HSBC fraud/chargebacks department. I warn you now, HSBC in particular are... touchy, when it comes to overseas transactions. Its not us trying to "do you over" when it comes to getting the money back, far from it!
Its Visa/Mastercard regulations that make it horrendously drawn out and complicated.
Now, just to let you know, you'll be swapping over to Visa Debit cards within this year, when your card expiry date is up youll be issued (free of charge) with a Visa debit (permanent change) this makes it MUCH safer abroad, and much easier to use, as well as less likely HSBC will be stopping cards etc.
With regards to Euro rates etc, remember its FREE to use your card for payments (NOT TO WITHDRAW CASH) abroad, but its the percentage that gets ya with cash withdrawals (im not trying to sell HSBC products here,) the only way you get around that is to go to HSBC Plus upgrade.. thats up to you, id advise to look into it first.
I would consider having (if you have one) a credit card handy in case of nessecity, and using that for purchases (its easier to get money back) if you go BEFORE getting your Visa card (chargeback regulations etc dont count with Maestro...)
I hope that helps, if its a bit confusing, then PM me and ill try explaining it a bit more simpler. ____________________ I need a break! |
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As has been said open a Nationwide account, used mine in France, Spain, even the British Virgin Islands no problem, get the bank rate of the day, spot on
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 132 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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