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Re: Slightly OT
[Re: kim]
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04/06/2019 10:18 PM
04/06/2019 10:18 PM
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bran
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When I was in Dublin I just got euros from an ATM. I have Chase and no fees so it worked perfectly. I have Chase as well, but sure at Airport ATM its another story....will find out. Also its not so much the fee but the exchange rate!
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Re: Slightly OT
[Re: bran]
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04/07/2019 02:22 AM
04/07/2019 02:22 AM
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We have found that the ATM at PJIA has the best rates on Euro's. We also used our bank cards at all the restaurants with no problem. Now with only a few beach restaurants on Orient beach and none of the original little vendors that it was best to pay in Euro's. I don't see it to be a hassle with your cards. Have a great trip!
Sand Gravity, got to love it!
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