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Title: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Mrsya on April 14, 2014, 10:05:24 PM
What is the best preloaded debit card to use at disneyland? My local post office mentioned to me that my Visa credit card from HSBC charges a hidden 3% and said the post office Visa card is fee free...I don't know much about these cards but figure its safer than walking around with hundreds of euros every day!
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: jackieann on April 14, 2014, 10:29:51 PM
Hi.
I've not used this yet, but think I will for my next trip.  I was offered it in thomas cook. Think it seems safer
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Princessjo on April 14, 2014, 11:58:41 PM
We did the Thomas cook one for vegas last year and worked perfectly - just need to monitor your spending  :)
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: byron-james on April 15, 2014, 12:17:41 AM
I have used prepaid cards on two trips to america and highly recommend them. I've used both the Post Office and FairFx. FairFx have a better exchange rate but you have to allow up to 9 days for card delivery (mine came in 3) whereas you can get your card right away at the Post Office.


The cards work great, just like a debit card, and are accepted anywhere that accepts Visa/Mastercard. Both companies now have smartphone apps for you to check your balance, top-up etc.


The best thing about them is, once loaded, you know exactly how many Euros or Dollars you have to spend on holiday and if you lose the card, you don't lose the money (there is a card replacement fee).


The disadvantages are they charge if you draw cash from an ATM (about £/$/€1-3) and you cant change any unspent money back into pounds. I would recommend taking about 80% on a prepaid card and 20% in cash just in case somewhere doesn't accept cards. But try to use the card money up so if you're left with any leftover money it's in cash which you can exchange back into pounds if you wish.


Hope this helps
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: captain rocket on April 15, 2014, 07:11:03 AM
i have a Post Office credit card that I use abroad.It has all the usual advantages of a credit card but does not have any extra costs for using abroad and you can buy your Euros from your local Post office and it is treated as a normal purchase so you do not incur cash withdrawal charges that you get with standard cards.Also, as it is a credit card, you are not restricted by any limit except your credit limit for that item that you just have to buy!
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Gemma W on April 15, 2014, 08:52:57 AM
Ooo that's really interesting thank you for posting! I was wondering about this too and if you got charged etc when abroad. Does seem like a much safer way to carry your cash around! Thank you!
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: orangarnold on April 15, 2014, 10:21:30 AM
I have a post office card for my trips away, it's not the best exchange rate but when you compare it to using a credit or bank card it works out cheaper. I find its most useful for things like buying train tickets and things like that. I also use mine for buying entry tickets and such like online where you have to spend it euros to avoid the processing fee banks charge
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Slimy yet satisfying on April 15, 2014, 10:55:14 AM
We use a Thomas Cook card for Disney but only for purchases meals etc. Dont recommend using it for withdrawing cash as you are charged per withdrawal. You can keep the card valid if you top it up occasionally otherwise they expire between 12 and 18 months after last use ( check with the card issuer) even if there is money still on the card. Unless there is lots of money left on the card it is usually not worth applying to have it refunded as there will be cash in costs. So with those charges its worth checking that you are not better off with your normal visa.  Saying that my dd used both Thomas Cook and Post office for a long stay in South Africa much safer than having cash in her pocket. We topped it up by £50 every time as we could see her balance online at home. This meant if a card was lost or stolen there was only a max of £50 on it and not all her holiday spending.
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Samninetysix on April 15, 2014, 11:20:06 AM
Yep, would definitely recommend a Thomas Cook card, we use them at Disney all the time and there's a freephone number on the back that you can call to check your balance at any time
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Mrsya on April 15, 2014, 09:05:47 PM
Thanks for all your replies. I had been told that I can have any unspent money on the card refunded back to me in pounds but they didn't mention that there was a charge. Anyone know what this charge is? How much?
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: orangarnold on April 15, 2014, 09:23:04 PM
Quote from: Mrsya on April 15, 2014, 09:05:47 PM
Thanks for all your replies. I had been told that I can have any unspent money on the card refunded back to me in pounds but they didn't mention that there was a charge. Anyone know what this charge is? How much?


http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel-money/card#fees_&_limits (http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel-money/card#fees_&_limits) there you go
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Samninetysix on April 15, 2014, 09:40:11 PM
Quote from: Mrsya on April 15, 2014, 09:05:47 PM
Thanks for all your replies. I had been told that I can have any unspent money on the card refunded back to me in pounds but they didn't mention that there was a charge. Anyone know what this charge is? How much?

Dunno, we've never managed to bring any money back with us :)
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Mrsya on April 15, 2014, 11:17:13 PM
I can't see anywhere on that link about getting any unspent money back off the card...
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: gemma2806 on April 16, 2014, 08:08:11 PM
I've used both the Post Office and Thomas Cook cards and much prefer the Thomas Cook one. They both charge a fee to refund any leftover money (sorry I can't remember what this was though) but I believe that the Post Office charge wasn't worth the fee for the amount I had left to refund. The Thomas Cook card allows you to keep any left over money on the card for a number of years as it can simply be topped up and used again within a set period of time but as someone mentioned above I've never had more than a few euros left on it!
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Slimy yet satisfying on April 18, 2014, 09:55:27 AM
We usually keep the Thomas Cook card open and put £50 on it when the exchange rates look good. This way we are getting the most euros for our money and saving small amounts that really add up between trips.
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Samninetysix on April 19, 2014, 12:32:26 AM
Quote from: Slimy yet satisfying on April 18, 2014, 09:55:27 AM
We usually keep the Thomas Cook card open and put £50 on it when the exchange rates look good. This way we are getting the most euros for our money and saving small amounts that really add up between trips.

That's exactly what we do! :) - By the time we go away, we generally don't need money for anything
Title: Re: Preloaded debit cards. Anyone used Post Office one?
Post by: Andybear on April 21, 2014, 12:30:18 PM
I use an Ice prepaid card for Euros. They send a backup card at the same time as the normal one in case you lose the normal one and the back up card is free. Also they don't charge if you withdraw Euros from an ATM.