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Now I'm going to Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and the Czech Republic. In two countries, in euros, in others - in local currency. As I understand it, the most profitable option for Europe is the Privat card in euros?
Now I'm going to Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and the Czech Republic. In two countries, in euros, in others - in local currency. As I understand it, the most profitable option for Europe is the Privat card in euros?
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аватар zhdanova10
Does it really matter which bank, if the card is in euros?
аватар kolyan_cat
The most profitable option is cash in Euro.
аватар oleg05022001
And the joke is that I have all the cash in dollars. And I don't know what to do)
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Why then a card in euros? that this is how you buy cash in euros and put it on the card, that you can pay in cash yourself
a hryvnia card of international standard is enough.
аватар Pachok
The most convenient option is a card in hryvnia! If you are going to Europe, then hryvnia master card.
аватар Daria-travel
You can take dollars with you and exchange them in Europe for euros. Just pay attention to the exchange rates. As far as I know abroad, it is even a little more profitable to change the currency.
аватар Scurra-2
I agree that the hryvnia master card is very convenient! The bank, though not Privat, but there were no problems. Actually, as with the euro.
аватар selik1954
You can also exchange $ for € in Sumy. Exchangers do this without reference to the hryvnia. Today the cross is at 1.115. The bank will be a little less profitable.
аватар moy_contakt
In the mentioned countries, you take a hryvnia card and pay, if possible (and there is such an opportunity almost everywhere), with a card. Very convenient and profitable. You can use a Privat one, we have a card from another bank without conversion (but it is beneficial for frequent trips, but for one or two, it will work out for that, because this is a card with an increased cash register and a commission is charged there for its maintenance). In Europe, the people are accustomed to cashless transactions and all conditions have been created for this.
аватар kolyan_cat
yes, you can pay with a hryvnia card, but add 1-2% of losses, and it turns out not very profitable.
аватар moy_contakt
kolyan_cat, if the author of the question has hryvnia in his hands, then putting them on the card and paying with the card will be more profitable than transferring the hryvnia to the Euro (and the author will be in several countries where another currency is in use, I will not say, but in my opinion in Slovakia Euro do not accept for calculations, they need the local currency), then it definitely would not make sense to change to the local one, what to spend, what not, then change again .... In such cases, a card in hryvnia is more convenient and profitable. Find out in Ukrsib (there used to be a travel card with good rates, we used one for a while), a private normal rate, the idea bank had a very profitable card for traveling without conversions (we traveled with it for two years, it was very profitable). Check with these banks what they offer now.
аватар vezha2
I always pay with a hryvnia card, cashiers always ask in what currency to withdraw, you need to call the local one - it’s more profitable to convert hryvnia
аватар veritasana
Cash .. in euro .. I don’t use a hello bank card ..
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