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Information and help please / Re: ATMS
« on: April 19, 2016, 12:37:57 AM »
My opinion only:

Specialist credit card is the best for overseas spending:

A specialist credit card with "no sterling exchange rate" (i.e. Halifax Clarity Mastercard plus many now unavailable credit cards) is, and always had been the cheapest and most popular way to spend abroad,
Pros - if you have a good credit record and repay in full each month, exchange rate based on the day you use it, plus "Section 75 protection".
Cons, if you've not a good credit history and you can't pay off in full each month.

This type of card is best for car/bike rentals, hotel/restaurant bills but NOT usually for use in ATM's.
Unfortunately not all tavernas/bars (but most do) in Agios (San) Stefanos accept cards, so cash is essential too, bought in UK before travel invariably best.

Normal credit cards usually impose foreign usage/cash withdrawal/credit card interest and flat fee, not wise to use.

Pre Paid Cards
You get the exchange rate when you loaded it, so you could win or lose on the day you spend, you pay your money and take your chance.

Pros - you can't overspend (so good for teenagers), no credit check, widely accepted, easily blocked if lost (but can incur telephone fees), lower or no ATM transaction fees (on some).

Cons - Many, but NOT ALL prepaid cards come with, typically, application fees (£2-£10), renewal fees (£2-£7) top up fee, monthly usage fee (£2-£5) ATM/Transaction fee (on some 3% or £2), Inactivity fee (if not used for 3 months), Redemption fees (getting unused money back, average £10), emergency replacement card (Up to £35 for phoning customer helpline), cross border fees within EU (2.75%), no Section 75 protection.
Note - these are only typical charges, different providers will vary.

Do the benefits of this card outweigh the costs? Only you can decide.

For me, I'll stick to the various "specialist no commission credit cards" that I have used for years. I've even won a bet on the benefits of this type of card from a notorious forum member, no names mentioned ------ unless he replies!

My opinion only, make up your own minds.

This may help:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-travel-money
 





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Out and About / Re: Food recommendations
« on: April 18, 2016, 01:17:37 PM »
Totally agree with Gavlah

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Out and About / Re: Food recommendations
« on: April 18, 2016, 01:16:28 PM »
The food in the old village area is top notch - Beer O'Clock, Beachcomber, Nafsika, Manthos, Fantasea. No need to go into sunset strip at all!

Rubbish Jimbo, plenty of excellent food on "the strip"

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And Konstantina will be belly dancing on the tables evry night, must visit more often.

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Out and About / Re: Food recommendations
« on: April 16, 2016, 06:06:24 PM »
 They're all good, not a bad taverna/restaurant to be found. Try them all.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Whats happenin'
« on: April 15, 2016, 09:22:24 PM »
I have a friend who can do a stone in two weeks without even trying.

Is her name Joan?

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Whats happenin'
« on: April 15, 2016, 01:42:10 AM »
Jackie, will Bod recognise my voice, like he did last year, probably only because I brought him dog treats?

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Traditional question
« on: April 10, 2016, 09:35:33 PM »
Hi Waspman we're there from 4th for 2 weeks.

See you there, we arrive on 11th July for two weeks

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Where to eat out in San Stefanos? / Re: Traditional question
« on: April 09, 2016, 11:21:51 PM »
Didn't make San Stef last year but will be back at the Fedra this July. Other than Beer O'clock what else is new.

When in July?

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There's a huge distinction between internal migration in the EU and refugees. You can't just lump them all together.

Migrants (temporary or otherwise) from within the EU have paid more tax than they've taken in benefits. The idea that they're spongers is a fiction cooked up by flag-waving fantasists spurred on the by the Mail and the Sun. And I seriously doubt that anybody is going to attempt to get from Syria to Corfu in an inflatable.

We are NOT part of the Schengen Area, and our borders are as secure as they ever were.

The EU is imperfect, flawed, and under the influence of wealthy multi-national corporations. But that seems to me to be a better option than the kamikaze dive into economic chaos that will result from a vote to leave.

Poppycock

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Perceived immigrant crisis!! I think that depends on your experience and where you live. From my experience we have a crisis.

Correct Tredagar Boy

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Pound-Euro 2016
« on: March 19, 2016, 05:04:27 PM »
Just got back from Spain, I got 1.29 - 1.31 exchange rate using a no commission credit card, beats anything available in the UK. Even got 1.30 from an ATM.
Ask Jimbo, he knows.

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San Stefanos news and views / Re: Pound-Euro 2016
« on: March 17, 2016, 08:37:45 PM »
Nobody knows, you pay your money and take your chance, simple as that.

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Information and help please / Re: No Signal.
« on: March 09, 2016, 10:51:38 AM »
You may have to recheck re Greek SIM they changed the 'rules' a few years back where you had to register to have even a pay as you go one.  I live here but actually have a Pay as you Go with EE UK and use a rates for mates overseas package so a UK number and it works out cheap enough, I can pick up the Wifi and Messenger etc and top up on line......
yes, I had to register Lesley, and produce my passport.

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Information and help please / Re: No Signal.
« on: March 08, 2016, 11:21:31 PM »
Bought one a couple of years ago J.  Was only available at Acharavi or Corfu town. SIM only lasts for 6 months, only costs about a fiver.

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