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  1. #1910

    Schwab Card

    That's okay. I'm glad you brought all this to my attention. I've started using my Schwab debit card on this trip because of your info., and I get the Visa exchange rate (which was $14.87 today).

    https://usa.visa.com/support/consume...Exchange+Rates

    http://www.ambito.com

    Plus Schwab refunds all bank fees and there are no foreign exchange fees. So except for only being able to withdraw 2000 pesos each time, it's the best deal and there are several banks and ATMs around my apartment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moore  [View Original Post]
    Sorry I didn't know that. I am a client but I was already there for another reason.

  2. #1909
    Quote Originally Posted by Invictus8  [View Original Post]
    Hello,

    I am comming to Buenos Aires on 21st of July and I expect to sepnd quite some time there (going to teach English), and I wanted to ask you about the situation in Argentina right now. I have Canadian account where I have most of my savings, so I wanted to know, whether it is ok to just come there with my card and echange money there, or if I should exchange some USD beforehand. I intend to stay there at least half year. Thank you.
    For now with the blue and the official rate almost the same, and you can do transfers without a lot of hassles money should not be a issue . But remember to keep a reserve because the banks are always going on strike or the ATMs are always empty, et., etc.. This after all is Argentina, always have a plan B!

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  4. #1908
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyGoLucky  [View Original Post]
    Today I tried exchanging dollars at Santander on Santa Fe at Esmeralda and they told me I had to be a client.
    Sorry I didn't know that. I am a client but I was already there for another reason.

  5. #1907

    Bringing money or exchange once there

    Hello,

    I am comming to Buenos Aires on 21st of July and I expect to sepnd quite some time there (going to teach English), and I wanted to ask you about the situation in Argentina right now. I have Canadian account where I have most of my savings, so I wanted to know, whether it is ok to just come there with my card and echange money there, or if I should exchange some USD beforehand. I intend to stay there at least half year. Thank you.

  6. #1906

    Santander

    Today I tried exchanging dollars at Santander on Santa Fe at Esmeralda and they told me I had to be a client.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moore  [View Original Post]
    I've had to go to the bank (Santander) a few times this week. While there I changed a couple hundred (got 15.05).

    You take a ticket, and the wait is 45 minutes minimum.

    So I saved about $5 on $200 compared to the cueva rate. Certainly not worth the time, next time I'll go the cueva and change instantly.

    Not that I'll be changing much. So far on this trip pretty much every restaurant, bar and store accepts my credit card.

  7. #1905
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    I've had to go to the bank (Santander) a few times this week. While there I changed a couple hundred (got 15.05).

    You take a ticket, and the wait is 45 minutes minimum.

    So I saved about $5 on $200 compared to the cueva rate. Certainly not worth the time, next time I'll go the cueva and change instantly.

    Not that I'll be changing much. So far on this trip pretty much every restaurant, bar and store accepts my credit card.

  8. #1904
    Quote Originally Posted by HappyGoLucky  [View Original Post]
    Hey Thomaso,

    Which bank did you try? I tried Citibank and they said I had to be a client with an account to exchange dollars.
    I believe that is true at most banks. But then there is always the bank at EZE.. They are open long hours also.

  9. #1903

    Exchanging Dollars

    Hey Thomaso,

    Which bank did you try? I tried Citibank and they said I had to be a client with an account to exchange dollars.

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomaso276  [View Original Post]
    The blue has been below the official for 3 days. Take your passport & money to a bank for a better rate at this time. http://www.ambito.com/.

  10. #1902

    First time

    Changed today and got 14.85.

    5 minutes later got 14.93 paying a bill with credit card.

    Official rate still better than blue.

  11. #1901
    Actually, at least in my case, both Schwab and E-Trade refund the fee much sooner than that. With E-Trade it happens immediately, as in I go to the ATM and five seconds later I see both the withdrawal and the rebate of the ATM fee. With Schwab, I don't see either the withdrawal or the rebate until the morning of the next business day.

  12. #1900
    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky2  [View Original Post]
    Everyone pays that $6.00 fee........but, as Dickhead says, Schwab refunds all the six dollar hits at the end of the month. What other bank do, I do not know.
    Thanks Rocky2, all clear now... Thanks also Dickhead and Tres3.

    Will go ahead with a Schwab account, just checked their web page, it looks easy to open an account with them.

    BR!

  13. #1899

    Of course.

    Quote Originally Posted by Diegoccs  [View Original Post]
    Out of curiosity, checked my Chase account. For my accounts there is no ATM fees, domestic or international.

    But I see the charge for $AR1500 is for $106.77, just that, no extra fees or charges.

    The Banco Nacion ATM gives a message that I will be charged around $AR90 (Around $6) when getting money. Is anybody getting this $6 charge also? Could it be just Banco Nacion... Or Cirrus Network?
    Everyone pays that $6.00 fee........but, as Dickhead says, Schwab refunds all the six dollar hits at the end of the month. What other bank do, I do not know.

  14. #1898

    Cambio

    The blue has been below the official for 3 days. Take your passport & money to a bank for a better rate at this time. http://www.ambito.com/.

  15. #1897

    ATM fees

    Out of curiosity, checked my Chase account. For my accounts there is no ATM fees, domestic or international.

    But I see the charge for $AR1500 is for $106.77, just that, no extra fees or charges.

    The Banco Nacion ATM gives a message that I will be charged around $AR90 (Around $6) when getting money. Is anybody getting this $6 charge also? Could it be just Banco Nacion... Or Cirrus Network?

  16. #1896
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    Schwab has everything

    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]
    The better option would be for you to dump Chase and get an account with Schwab or E-Trade, both of which provide ATM cards where the fees are reimbursed world-wide. Chase sucks, right out loud.
    Not only does Schwab reimburse the ATM fee worldwide, they also have no foreign transaction fee and no foreign exchange commission. One gets all of one's money. However, in Argentina I still think Benjamins are better because the cuevas often give you the best rate. I agree that Chase sucks, in more ways than one.

    Tres3.

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