Aaron wrote:It was, but it also helped so it's done it's job! The majority in Barbadian dollars it is, thank you.
On a side note, has anyone used one of these before? May head down that route to save on carrying lots of cash.
I've not used these things.
I rely on a Santander zero credit card for spends as it has no commission or fees for foreign spending. Forex is done at the bank rate on the day your transaction posts.
For taking cash from a machine I still use my Nationwide flex account debit card. This has no fees for cash withdrawals or foreign spending in the Eurozone but has a small fee of around 1% outside the Eurozone which is still a pretty decent deal. Forex is as the card above, taken at the bank rate on the day the transaction posts so no loss in Eurozone but only a small commission of 1% paid outside of this zone.
This year I gambled and picked up a load of dollars ($3875) from Crown Currency exchange at a rate of $1.55, I'm ahead but only just at the moment and it's not something I think I'll bother doing again. Having said I'm ahead, with lost interest I'm about level!