375Fox
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- Joined
- Feb 19, 2020
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- Hunted
- Zambia, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Cameroon
I misunderstood. Glad we agree.precisely my point. zzzzz. lol
I misunderstood. Glad we agree.precisely my point. zzzzz. lol
it's just boring, living this long, dealing with so much BS (added knowledge) lol, to not speak in metaphors or at least, in sarcasm...not an issue at all. Cash WAS King. Now, ehh. One last question: Do PHs accept Dogecoin??I misunderstood. Glad we agree.
@M McDindiThanks all for chiming in. Yes, this has been being implemented for several years. When in started in Namibia, the banks would accept a few of them per transaction but kind of give you the "stink eye" while doing so. The following year they wouldn't take any.
Namibia has another hurdle for the locals doing foreign currency exchange - they can't. So don't be surprised if when your PH collects you up he may ask you to exchange some foreign currency from a previous hunt(s). He's on the up and up about it all.
As far as traveler's checks, bank checks and even certified bank checks go - in Namibia they stopped accepting those maybe 10-years or so ago. Too many forgeries.
My purpose in posting this was just a gentle reminder to all the old heads and the first timers as well to help make sure their trip(s) go as smoothly as possible. I've been stranded a couple of times in foreign countries when my credit card has been locked for suspected fraud. It's not a fun feeling and a royal PIA. Not only while trying to continue traveling but, getting home and having to have a new CC issued and resetting up any automatic transactions associated with the previous card.
Getting a bit side tracked on this cash train - another reminder is to make sure you notify your CC provider you're going to be out of the US (home country) and traveling to or thru country X, Y, Z. and make sure they put in your account notes to please not turn your CC off while you're traveling.