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Can I pay in Migros in Antalya with a card?
if the card is a master card visa, are interest charged when paying????? and in general - is it profitable to pay with a card in Turkey?
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7 subscribers  • asked 2012-11-0112 years ago
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аватар Gudik
You can pay by card.
There are 2 prices on the price tags: the one that is lower - when paying with cash, the one that is higher (about 10 liras on average) - when paying with a card. There are no additional interest.
Also, ask for a tax free to be written out on the check, upon departure you will return a few percent of your purchases (for clothes - 4%).
Profitability depends on the cross-rate.
Threat in exchangers today 1 USD = 1.768 lira
аватар Mascot71
It makes no difference whether you pay with a card or in cash, I wonder where the double price tags are found ... I always prefer to pay with a master card, even in the smallest shop they are accepted. More profitable Master transfer R-E-TL, against Visa R-$-E-TL, respectively, when transferring from dollar to euro, the exchange rate is unprofitable. My wife monitors the benefit from each purchase every year, an economist, however ... Of course, you also need to have cash, I take it at the rate of 3 to 1 (3 on the card), when withdrawing cash, the percentage is taken as we do when withdrawing from another bank ( usually $3). By the way, my Turkish colleague, at home, constantly pays with a card, and very angrily expresses dissatisfaction if they suddenly do not accept. With us, he is already accustomed to cash: (((
аватар Anetka-gan
"Pts I wonder where the double price tags are found"
You are a tourist, and Gudik is a resident of Antalya and a frequent visitor to Migros.
Who do you think I should trust more?
аватар kapitan1084
We always pay with a card, in Turkey we say that a card (lira) - it turns out hryvnia-lira, in Dyuti (euro), it turns out hryvnia - euro, etc. - everything suits me.
аватар Pachok
Yes, it is not necessary to convert through a third currency. If the card is in rubles / hryvnia, you just need to say "in lira, please" or "in euros, please" when calculating. They actually have to do it themselves, but transferring through a third currency is such a small legal scam that many buyers simply don't understand.
аватар lizavetadi
This year I bought things in Migros, paid everywhere with a card, I didn’t see any double price tags of this format. Almost everywhere there are 50% discounts. When calculating, the amount is always withdrawn from me in lira, as it is written on the price tag. In addition, it is more profitable than they round in another currency.
аватар andysv
Greetings! This year we were in Turkey 2 times (spring and autumn), several times we were in Migros and Antalya (in 2) and in Manavgat. Prices for any payment method are the same. When paying, in order to avoid double conversion, he said to withdraw in lira. Sometimes they ask for a passport. The course in the fall was about 4.65 UAH. for Turkish lira (according to the received bank statement). Have a nice rest and shopping :)
аватар Mascot71
Anetka-gan must believe the price tags, this year he was not in Migros, and in the past there was no such thing as double price tags, of course ...
аватар Gudik
Tomorrow I will try to take a picture of the price tag in Migros, I will circle what price is responsible for what. Price tags can't lie
аватар Mascot71
Gudik, I don't doubt your sincerity, I just haven't seen such nonsense before... Is it in the grocery store?
аватар Pachok
And I didn't see... Maybe it's like we have in "Metro" - the price before VAT and with VAT?
аватар Gudik
No, it's in clothing stores, I don't go to grocery stores.
And yet, no - not before and after VAT, but for cash and for non-cash.
аватар Pachok
And, I think that here the majority still had in mind the grocery department.
аватар Gudik
Grocery store in Migros?! very interesting...
Here is the price tag with comments
https://plus.google.com/photos/116870211182685274870/albums/5806668743104321953
аватар Pachok
Cool...
And why is grocery Migros bad?
аватар Gudik
I don’t know ... I don’t even know where they sell food in Migros)
In any case, grocery stores at shopping centers are the most expensive.
аватар Pachok
Well, in general, Migros is one of the widest chains of grocery stores in Turkey. Like Tesco, for example. There are smaller ones - only food and all sorts of nonsense, there are more - with a large area for rent.
аватар Gudik
Everything can be, but in Antalya there are only 2 of these Migros, if I'm not mistaken.
And the products there are definitely not cheap (I’m guided by Lara).
I unsubscribed about clothing price tags.
аватар Mascot71
Anetka-gan touches your reckless faith in the competence of experts who do not know that Migros is a grocery supermarket and only secondarily a bunch of boutiques. Gudik agrees, there are grocery stores in Antalya where prices are lower than in Migros, but for most of our tourists, they are not quite suitable (language barrier, lack of clear price tags, bread, meat and fish are also in the hotel). Clothes, if you really buy, then there are Deepo outlets for this, after all ...
аватар Mascot71
Gudik, do you live in Turkey? It's time to distinguish the ROTFL discounted price tag.
аватар Mascot71
AAAA, forgive the fool, not a discount, but KDV, an analogue of our VAT, does not change the essence, catch a discount on the law, it can come in handy, you live in Turkey ... http://www.gib.gov.tr/index.php? id=830 ischo http://www.alomaliye.com/kdv_ii_sayili_liste.htm LOL
аватар Anetka-gan
Mascot71 I believe real people who know that there is MIgros grocery, but do not remember. because together we were there))) more than once))
аватар Mascot71
I repeat once again, on vacation I always find time to cross paths with my Turkish-serving colleague, he makes purchases over 10-20 lira only by card, moreover, on my first trip (I went without a card then), for my purchases (leather for example) he paid with his card with further receipt of cash from me. Given its nature (economy), I concluded it was more profitable, then I went with a card, convenient and profitable.
аватар Mascot71
Anetka-gan can’t remember a huge grocery supermarket, an analogue of Ramstore, Auchan, Globus, Real Madrid, being there more than once, this is TALENT, you deliver ... neighing magic ... "I didn’t even notice the elephant"
аватар Anetka-gan
Well, with age, you pay attention to such trifles)))
аватар Pachok
Bread, meat and fish, in general, somehow I didn’t have a chance to buy in Turkey, neither in supermarkets, nor in other places :) I always go to Migros or Tansash for fig jam, olive and hazelnut oil, pomegranate sauce. It is always much cheaper than in small shops. And any tourist nonsense such as halva and nougat is also cheaper than in the markets for tourists and in shops.
It is clear that for permanent residents the necessary assortment is completely different. And they know the outlets for buying it better.
аватар Gudik
Mascot71, look again at the photo and you will see that KDV is the third, separate item, after two prices for which this KDV will then be charged.
I am too lazy to answer your attacks in my direction.
аватар max36
In M-Migoros (our Auchan) it is better to pay in dollars, and take change in lira, the rate is much better than in banks and exchangers. I bought gum twice and paid in 100 bucks bills. Do not buy a discount card from them, it costs $ 1, and the discount is cumulative.
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