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Going To Vegas. Should I Take Moeny Orders Or Travelers Checks?
Sammy-Holts, 2007-10-10 05:13:11
Going to Vegas next week. I hear ATM fees can be pretty high. Is it best to take traveler's checks or money orders? Will casino's cash them for me without a big hassle? Thanks for your advice.
2007-10-10 17:53:06 Wanita-Catherina wrote: Take advice from a local... Don't take cash... Take traveler's checks!
2007-10-10 07:03:10 Lezlie-Greenawalt wrote: i came from veges. Most places use credit card. if you take traveler's checks or money order you would have to buy the right amount for whatever you are buying. I suggest you just use the atm it more convenent and plus why would you go to the atm instead of just sliding your card at the store or whatever? if yo want to go to a casino, just do a cash back at the market. Don't think of vegas as a whole new world, it's just the same where you live but without state tax and many casinos.
2007-10-11 21:50:39 Barton-Henderson wrote: The hotel you are staying at most likely will cash them because you must have a credit card on file.With so much fraud now, I have found that T.Checks or MO are getting hard to use.Best bet for ATM use is get a Bank of America account.There are several ATM for BOA with no fees on the strip and all around Vegas.
2007-10-10 06:49:42 Robyn-Minnie wrote: If you are using your card, I hear the Nationwide is the best on fees. Id take the cash myself, but if you think you may lose it, or get robbed take travellers cheques goggle search for free casino slots no downloading goggle search for free casino slots no downloading. Play the casinos all night and you get free drinks and nibbles !
2007-10-10 07:27:14 Hilario-Atkinson wrote: Money orders will be hard to cash. Too many fake ones out there casino promotions free spins win cash no deposit. Traveler's checks are good, you'll need id in order to cash them. I use credit cards for everything except my gambling. I don't use ATM machines at all casino promotions free spins win cash no deposit. The fees can be outrageous. I take a limited amount of cash for taxis and gambling. Very little casino free no deposit free cash codes 2007.
2007-10-15 09:00:18 Corey-Brindle wrote: Take traveler's checks. That way if they get lost or stolen you can get them replaced. The casinos will cash them for you.In response to rashirley's answer, I've never seen a Bank of America ATM on the Strip.
2007-10-10 13:33:52 Tiana-Hice wrote: I take a limited amount of cash with me and I also take a personal check just in case I need more money. Most if not all of the casinos cash personal checks at their main casino cage. I believe the limit may be 00 based on your account and whatever check service the casino uses. If you must take something other than a personal check or cash, traveler's checks would be the next best option. You can use those for your hotel stay and also cash them to gamble (very time consuming though).
2007-10-10 09:47:19 Esteban-Wolfe wrote: Take your plastic. ATM fees are fixed rates, so the percentage of the fee will vary proportionally to the amount that is withdrawn.If the fee is and you withdraw , it's a pretty high fee.If you withdraw 0, it's not so bad.If you have traveller's checks and they get stolen, you can only recover your funds if you have followed their procedures to the "T", which is a hassle.If your credit card gets stolen, you call your bank. In many cases, you won't be out any money. At worst, . Just call your bank as soon as you realize it has been stolen.traveler's checks.
2007-10-10 08:25:43 Azzie-Barr wrote: credit card and travellers checks avoid the atms out here too high
2007-10-10 06:51:30 Eliseo-Brinigh wrote:
- honestly, if you use the atm outside the casinos, you can get regular ATM fees.
- Also, if you hit Walmart, or a grocery store, you can buy a bottled water and then get cash back without a fee.
- I wouldn't take money orders or traveler's checks.
- Too much risk of them being stolen, and money orders are bearer instruments, and traveler's checks are antiquated and subject to counterfeiting, so lots of places won't take them.
- If you are thinking of gambling a lot, and plan to use 1 or 2 casinos primarily, look into setting up a marker where you settle up by check or debit card at the end of your stay.
- Basically a line of credit.
2007-10-10 06:51:46 Lynne-Bryant wrote: Travelers Checks!!! They are the same as cash and can be spent almost anywhere. You have to cash money orders somewhere to spend them unless you actually have one thats made out for the exact amount. Also, travelers checks are insured.
2007-10-10 12:36:04 Chadwick-Catherina wrote: never had a problem with getting cash from a banks atm and the fees were reasonable, going with cash from the atm is the only way to go.travlers checks all casinos will cash them at the cashiers cage....the atm fees are crazy high i never withdraw money from the casinos
2007-10-10 11:26:24 Carola-Reichard wrote: Just watched a report on this that aired on the Travel Channel a few days ago. Take cash and Traveler's Checks. You could pay up to 20% to withdraw money from a local ATM. With proper ID, most casino cashiers will cash a personal check, too.
2007-10-10 06:51:35 Murray-Surrency wrote: take travelers checks most casinos will cash them no problem just as long as you have the proper id money orders might not be as easyi brought travelers checks before and had no problems cashing them in at the major casinos casino promotions free spins win cash no deposit.
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