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Keeping Money Safe

Fri, Jul 3, 2009

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Before you travel to your destination you need to make sure that you have knowledge of the currency that is used there. You should obtain some of the currency in advance and make arrangements for travellers’ cheques, which will need to be stored in a safe place. If your hotel seems secure then store some of your money or travellers cheques in their safe. It is unwise to leave valuables in a hotel room.

Crime rates can be particularly high in some areas. In many countries there will be pickpockets working the tourist sites, so it is a good idea to avoid carrying too much money around. If you decide to store your wallet in a bag, then keep the bag close to you and be careful not to leave it behind. An inside pocket is also a good place to store any money, as it is out of reach of pickpockets and is less likely to fall out.

If you have a credit or debit card, then make sure it is stored safely inside your wallet. Avoid giving out any card details to anyone you do not trust. Do not under any circumstances allow your card to be out of your sight when paying. If you are travelling with someone you can really trust, such as a friend you’ve known for a long while or a family member, then ask them if they can carry some money for you so that you do not have to walk around carrying a substantial sum.

Before you travel, be sure to check whether or not the country that you are travelling to will accept any credit or debit cards that you have. If you feel you have made a booking on an untrustworthy website or have some reason to be suspicious that the security of your card may have been compromised, make sure that you cancel it straight away. Be sure to check policies for hotels and car hire companies before you book to ensure that you will receive your money back in case you end up needing to cancel a booking that has already been paid for.

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