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Is it profitable to withdraw money in Bulgaria with a Gold Card?
Thinking about the best way to do it? You can buy euros at home in a bank or you can partially carry them on the Golden card in hryvnias, and then withdraw on the spot at an ATM in a bank, for example, in Varna already in leva, how much do you need ?? Or will the bank take a large commission? Previously we were in Europe, everything was bought and filmed on the map so well. And how are things going with these cards in Bulgaria?
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аватар Pachok
Check with your bank for the current exchange rate for cashing out at ATMs abroad. Even in winter, currency was withdrawn from hryvnia cards, and then everyone rushed to foreign ATMs (when our banks introduced restrictions on the purchase and issuance) and everything became sad with cards. It is normal to pay off, but it is very unprofitable to withdraw. In addition, leva from the hryvnia will most likely go through the euro or dollar, depending on the card, i.e. there will be a double conversion.
аватар Oleksii64
100% agree with Pachok. In Bulgaria, not everywhere there are terminals - the beach, small cafes, etc. Take cash at home - and now - relatively cheaply. Until you get to Bulgaria, it is not known what will happen to the course. Take a card as a last resort.
Yes, that's how you spell "Golden" - is it really made of gold? :))) The main bank. I'm happy to exchange ten of my "Gold" for one of the most zachuchaty card, such as HSBC bank. But this is so, offtopic. Do not forget to warn the bank about the possible use of the card abroad. Have a nice holiday!
аватар polyn
We mainly used the card, because we traveled through different countries and changing the currency every time is not very convenient. But cash in euros should be about 100, but preferably small. There is at least one ATM in every town, we rested in such a small village, but there were already two of them.
But it all depends on the Bank, it's true.
good luck!
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