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  1. #5180
    If you stay in a brousse then will you be able to hide all the cash you have? It is a bit risky to carry too much I think but anyway everyone is free to do whatever he prefers! This topic is getting a bit boring ha.

  2. #5179
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    I pay everything with cash in Africa. Except Air tickets. But you're correct. I don't run around with 1000's of Dollars in Cash. Unless you like to loose your life that is. I know plenty of idiots being robbed of 1000's of dollars. And yes. Am afraid of my life.
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    No one knows how much cash you have on you when you're running around unless you're an idiot advertizing it.

    But they will know you have a credit card the moment you use it -- at ATM or anywhere.

    Keep the credit card locked in the safe until you need it for online reservations and flights. Or memorize the number and leave it at home.

    Cash is King. Enjoy it while we can before it's virtual currency and goodbye to life as we know it.

  3. #5178
    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    Low-life people don't get a credit card. Assume you are not entitled to get credit and therefore you only can carry cash.

    Do it as you like but don't teach the majority here what's right.

    Euros or Dollars cash in Madagascar in the brousse is of no use at all!
    What's of use in the brousse? Your good looks and charm 🤣.

    A credit card is of less use in the brousse.

    Change into ariary arriving and you're good to go.

    Yes, I am advising what's right: use cash and you don't get stuck somewhere out of the one resource that makes you attractive here -- money.

    'Entitled?' Entitled to get a credit card? Are you serious? Banks give them out like a drug dealer gives out free samples to get you addicted. Lowlives are the Banks' best customers.

  4. #5177

    Atm

    I haven't brought cash to Mada for probably 10 years or more, since ATMs became reliable. I never got as good a rate exchanging cash as at an ATM, it was often a hassle to find a good exchange place, and USD are useless otherwise, except as a magnet for theft. Euros are more useful but mostly with ex-pat businesses (tour operators, hotels, not food). Last time I was there, middle 2022, I was able to withdraw 800 k AR from BFV on Nosy Be with my MasterCard debit, and got a rate 4000 AR / USD. Have never seen a limit as high as 1. 2 million, but you can withdraw 800 k as many times as you want up to your own banks daily withdrawal limit.

  5. #5176
    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    you're likely someone staying in cheap hotels, trying to exist spending as little as possible, .
    Low-life people don't get a credit card. Assume you are not entitled to get credit and therefore you only can carry cash.

    Do it as you like but don't teach the majority here what's right.

    Euros or Dollars cash in Madagascar in the brousse is of no use at all!

  6. #5175
    Quote Originally Posted by Kako123  [View Original Post]
    Cash is the best when you hide it very well. Buf if you are coming here for 3 months, isn't it risky to carry all the money for 3 months? And banks don't give good exchange rates for usd or euro here and small notes worth less. For example 5, 10,20 euro. They give less money for these bills, it is strange isn't it?
    Never been robbed and have stayed for months. Carrying 5 and 10 euro notes? Now that is strange. Why would you do that? For giving tips? If you're life and death to save a fraction of a percent running around to ATMs with your plastic cards, you're likely someone staying in cheap hotels, trying to exist spending as little as possible, like some backpacker in Cambodia. But, if that's your style, getting off with trying to pay a girl as little as possible, well enjoy your lowlife self.

  7. #5174
    Cash is the best when you hide it very well. Buf if you are coming here for 3 months, isn't it risky to carry all the money for 3 months? And banks don't give good exchange rates for usd or euro here and small notes worth less. For example 5, 10,20 euro. They give less money for these bills, it is strange isn't it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Cash is best. Period. But since you go to tourist places with ATM machines, and stay in cheap hotels, it's understandable why you don't go with cash. No matter Africa 'changeing', cash and the man with it is king. Running around with your plastic cards trying to chase bank rates is no way to spend your time. But, ok, we get it; you're scared to death of getting robbed.

  8. #5173

    Cash

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Cash is best. Period. But since you go to tourist places with ATM machines, and stay in cheap hotels, it's understandable why you don't go with cash. No matter Africa 'changeing', cash and the man with it is king. Running around with your plastic cards trying to chase bank rates is no way to spend your time. But, ok, we get it; you're scared to death of getting robbed.
    I pay everything with cash in Africa. Except Air tickets. But you're correct. I don't run around with 1000's of Dollars in Cash. Unless you like to loose your life that is. I know plenty of idiots being robbed of 1000's of dollars. And yes. Am afraid of my life. I draw max. Until I used that up than I draw cash again. And I have two cards. A Revolut Visa Debit card and a Visa Credit card with a high credit line for emergencies. What everyone else does is of no concern to me. Or more precise I don't give a rats ass.

    La Buse.

  9. #5172
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Your information is outdated. My mate was in February in Ambatalaka near the pharmacy. And it dispenses now 1.2 million. Visa only. Times are changing quickly in Africa.

    I have my contacts anywhere. And these are not tourists. And MasterCard. I never said it doesn't work. But how much money you get at SocGen or BNI? Not 800.000.

    Of course it depends. My Visa credit card charges high rates. And it depends on the Issuer. Generally Visa is the better choice in Africa. Period.

    La Buse.
    Haha tell me where is the big diffrence for me? 1. 2 million in one go or 800 k? I can take 800 k from one go with mastercard after put my card second time and take 800 k again and after again till I reach around 2. 5 million ariary (my bank max limit 500 pound per day for ATM withdrawal). And get zero fees for it with perfect exchange rate. So now sum up: Most visas card gives slightly worst exchange rates than mastercards.

    Like example revolut allowed just 200 euros / pounds free ATM withdrawal per month after that charge 2 percent on top on any withdrawal and has just 300 euros / pounds maximum ATM withdrawal limit per day. Also if you use it on weekends its gives very bad exchange rate. Of course in depends from card issuer also but Mastercard for me wins against visa. If you don't use mastercard and don't know advantages or can't get the one who don't have any charges not need share misleading information. I have visas and mastercards and know which is better for me to use in africa to lose less money on using cash machines.

  10. #5171

    I went for Red and Black only

    The fee was 8'000 A per draft and I did have with maestro allays top rate.

  11. #5170
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Of course it depends. My Visa credit card charges high rates. And it depends on the Issuer. Generally Visa is the better choice in Africa. Period..
    Cash is best. Period. But since you go to tourist places with ATM machines, and stay in cheap hotels, it's understandable why you don't go with cash. No matter Africa 'changeing', cash and the man with it is king. Running around with your plastic cards trying to chase bank rates is no way to spend your time. But, ok, we get it; you're scared to death of getting robbed.

  12. #5169

    Looking for trouble?

    It has been said I the forum what kind of behavior is potential dangerous in Mada, many times! Some get the kick out of it by looking for SW but after sunset that's looking for trouble. Take care! On my first visit I observed a gang fight just next tho the sole entrance. The doorman with the famous Cowboy hat told me not to go anywhere at the moment.

    Do your homework! After my first visit I took French classes again. When you speak just a halfway French you will be able to pick up girls everywhere. No French skills means you are a looser right from the start and you are limiting your self constantly frustrated.

    LE Glacier, I have been told; do not sit next to the entrance with your back to the door and watching your mobile while talking with the girls! The boys passing behind the window in your back and will snatch your phone that way easy.

  13. #5168

    Visa

    Quote Originally Posted by Pokeris  [View Original Post]
    Where is that new type BMOI cash machine at nosybe I wonder? I was at nosybe on end of December and was using BMOI cash machine at ambataloka near pharmacy with my visa card I get 800 k max in one go. I even have receipt on my bank statement. Mastercard works perfect in Africa I been 10 different African countries and always find ATM which takes it. (except Zimbabwe) and I get perfect exchange rate with zero fees for unlimited amounts. Revolut is not so good as it charge 2 percent of currency exchange fee after certain amount. Has much better cards than revolut which don't put any fees at all if you can get them. Mastercard gives a bit better exchange rate most of the times also compare with visa. I have both 2 visas and.

    2 Mastercard's cards which I take with me for travel but prefer Mastercard as I get better rates and no charges. So your statement to cut Mastercard and use visa is useless.
    Your information is outdated. My mate was in February in Ambatalaka near the pharmacy. And it dispenses now 1.2 million. Visa only. Times are changing quickly in Africa.

    I have my contacts anywhere. And these are not tourists. And MasterCard. I never said it doesn't work. But how much money you get at SocGen or BNI? Not 800.000.

    Of course it depends. My Visa credit card charges high rates. And it depends on the Issuer. Generally Visa is the better choice in Africa. Period.

    La Buse.

  14. #5167
    Around 9 pm!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kako123  [View Original Post]
    Yes I have seen a vazaha (an old one) robbed by small street gangs mostly below 12 years old only 100 meters away from glacier in rue de independence. I was not to far away from the scene but what I could have done. It was so fast. And I don't understand french. The man was around 60,70 years old and the small group of children gangs easily put him on the ground. At least 7, 8 children gangs ha. By the way the man was walking with a girl together (probably from glacier) she did no nothing!.

  15. #5166
    Yes I have seen a vazaha (an old one) robbed by small street gangs mostly below 12 years old only 100 meters away from glacier in rue de independence. I was not to far away from the scene but what I could have done. It was so fast. And I don't understand french. The man was around 60,70 years old and the small group of children gangs easily put him on the ground. At least 7, 8 children gangs ha. By the way the man was walking with a girl together (probably from glacier) she did no nothing!.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Excellent tactics. But then again. You're an old hand. Be careful though. I would not walk later than 8 pm. Mate was mugged at rue independence 9 pm of three characters with knives and a butcher knife.

    La Buse.

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