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what card to pay?
Please explain which card everyone advises to pay in the Czech Republic?? speak better. credit, or payroll, or some other? we are going abroad for the first time, so we don’t understand much ...
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аватар sigur62
Yes, any card that has money on it.
Ask the bank that issued your card if it is accepted abroad. Some cards have restrictions, but this is rare.
It is best to open a card in a currency, in your case in euros, then when paying for goods and services with a card, no commission is charged at all, and you don’t have to pay for conversion: as much as it is written on the price tag of the goods, so much will be removed from the card. If you go with a ruble (salary) card, then when paying, the rubles will be converted into euros, at an unfavorable rate.
If after this first trip you plan to continue traveling abroad, open a currency card anyway, it will be useful to you for further trips. I use a VTB 24 bank card, it’s convenient, reliable, and I also receive SMS about expenses instantly.
Good luck!
аватар Natali_NN
Hello, you can still buy crowns directly in the savings.
аватар lenochka_1989
thank you very much, I appreciate it. we have Sberbank.
аватар lenochka_1989
looked at the Czech paper bills...there are no numbers on them???? only words. it's kinda awkward...
аватар andreyvip
Sberbank of Russia issues 2 directions of plastic credit cards of the world standard Visa and MasterCard. Depending on the cost of annual maintenance, cards can be classic or gold. Gold cards have a higher credit limit, lower interest, but higher annual maintenance costs. The same cards can also be debit cards - when your money is on them (there can be almost any currency)
But Sberbank also issues a bunch of cards that are in circulation only on the territory of the Russian Federation and outside the country, they will be useless even with money in the account.
аватар Natali_NN
The Czech Republic is not quite Europe yet, the Euro does not go there, the crowns are quite readable, there are numbers there, you can almost pay with a card !!!! everywhere, but still there are times when crowns are needed
аватар lenochka_1989
really, Andrey, thanks)) maybe I saw the old ones, the inscriptions were the same, but without numbers.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Probably old. I look at our remains of Czech money, I see numbers. In the supermarket "Billa" they paid in euros.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
VTB-24 card (Mastercard) at the hotel and for train tickets.
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