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This is a dual question. Can I use my Visa debit card while in Morocco? It is supposed to be the same as a? |
credit card and you know all those television advertisements say they are accepted world wide. Is this true of Morocco? I am taking some cash, but since I'll be there for 90 days I don't want to take that much cash and don't want to pay the fee to have it sent by Western Union if I can avoid it. Yes I did mean to use the debit card at an ATM for cash, not to make purchases at stores. I don't suggest using your card in shops - I have heard too many stories of being charged twice for things. When I was in Jamaica I could use my credit card to purchase goods in stores and draw money from ATM's. My debit card was okay in the ATM's but was not accepted in stores. Most likely it is the same in Morocco. When I went to Israel, I was able to use both my credit card and my debit card. You should call your bank to see if Morocco is a country where your debit card will be accepted as payment. Also, call both the credit card company and your bank to let them know that you will be using these cards in a different country. If they see weird charges, they may cancel or freeze the account, thinking it may be a situation of identity theft. be very careful using a debit card overseas, your bank account could be totally wiped out and you have NO RECOURSE. With a credit card you do have some protection on fraudulant charges. Some debit/Atm cards can be used in some foreign countries. some cannot...esp. in counties where the card company has had a lot of fraud. CALL the customer service number on your card ans ask to be sure. yes you can use your debit card, most places as long as there is a visa or MC logo on it. There are ATM's there. When i used the ATM it didn't charge a fee, which was nice. All l used was my debit Visa card in Morocco. Exchange rates are up to the bank that issues the card so be sure to check online what you are getting... should be about 10垄 less than the posted rate (8.26:1 as of right now but fluctuates just like stocks). You can definitely use your credit card there watch it if you use it to get gas, prices are sky high. You can find mostly everything there I forgot saline solution for my contacts and was able to buy it. They have everything at the supermarket kleenex? people sell them on the street. Don't eat too much watermelon, the water may taste salty and if you like meat do not be present when they kill the lamb or cow. Haven't been to Morocco but a lot of this depends on how you are going about your trip. It is a third world country and are you going to be living like an average person there or are you doing the "American traveling abroad" thing? There IS a difference. Just use your atm card once a month for cash and u should be fine. I dont know of that many places i would trust in Morocco with acutally using the card to buy anything.....Cash is always better....and if u need to get money sent, Never use western union, use Moneygram...its less than 1/2 the price and even easier to use....take care I wouldn't count too much on using credit/debit card in stores over there, maybe at Marjam (big supermarket chain) but that is about it. On the other hand, debit card to get cash at any bank ATM is very handy, and what we usually do. yes you can use it just call your bank before you go to make sure they register that you will be in morocco for 90days.dont forget your swimsuit! i am in morocco now and it is beautiful every day. i also brought with me charmin to go rolls of toilet paper that target sells for one dollar. bring a converter plug for the outlets here they are like europe. congratulations on your marriage. My husband and I keep a bank account in the USA open. We use our atm card on a regular basis here. Both at the atm and Marjane, Aswak Asalaam and Metro. |
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