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    Question Anyone using Caxton Card?

    Hello everyone,

    I hope you are all well.

    In 2 weeks time, me and the hubby are flying to Philippines for our 3 weeks visit-holiday. I am thinking of what's the best, convenient, safe and easy way of carrying our pocket money. Just now I have read about this Caxton card.

    Before I apply for this card, can anybody tell me about this card and how reliable this is please. On withdrawing cash, how much is the charge? For example withdrawing from landbank or PNB?
    When loading money from a uk debit card to Caxton card through online, how long does the money appears on the card?

    I just truly needs your views and advice guys please. Thank you very much.


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    for an international card I think 100 odd pesos or more, if i am on your feet right now, I will deposit it in my old philippine bank and take it or use it from there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by melovesengland View Post
    for an international card I think 100 odd pesos or more, if i am on your feet right now, I will deposit it in my old philippine bank and take it or use it from there.
    It's at least PHP 200 per transaction.

    I'd rather transfer the money to a Philippine bank account compared to using international cards all the time. At least if you are withdrawing money using a Philippine ATM, the charge will only be at least 15 pesos or non at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    It's at least PHP 200 per transaction.

    I'd rather transfer the money to a Philippine bank account compared to using international cards all the time. At least if you are withdrawing money using a Philippine ATM, the charge will only be at least 15 pesos or non at all.
    Surely there is a charge when you transfer the money and what kind of exchange rate would they give you

    I am yet to see any bank give rates that i can get on the street in the Phills

    Imagine if the ATM swallows your card = days spent waiting in line


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post

    Imagine if the ATM swallows your card = days spent waiting in line
    Not if like me you have a secondary card just in case, My plan is to leave the secondary card with my fiancee when I come home. Then if I have to send her money to pay for the visa and hopefully her flight here eventually, then I just top the card up and she then goes to the ATM and takes out the cash to pay for it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slip View Post
    Not if like me you have a secondary card just in case, My plan is to leave the secondary card with my fiancee when I come home. Then if I have to send her money to pay for the visa and hopefully her flight here eventually, then I just top the card up and she then goes to the ATM and takes out the cash to pay for it.
    Have she tried using this Caxton card yet Slip? All I wanna know is how much is the charges per withdrawal from local banks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slip View Post
    Not if like me you have a secondary card just in case, My plan is to leave the secondary card with my fiancee when I come home. Then if I have to send her money to pay for the visa and hopefully her flight here eventually, then I just top the card up and she then goes to the ATM and takes out the cash to pay for it.
    That's exactly what I did Slip.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aprilmaejon View Post
    Hello everyone,

    I hope you are all well.

    In 2 weeks time, me and the hubby are flying to Philippines for our 3 weeks visit-holiday. I am thinking of what's the best, convenient, safe and easy way of carrying our pocket money. Just now I have read about this Caxton card.

    Before I apply for this card, can anybody tell me about this card and how reliable this is please. On withdrawing cash, how much is the charge? For example withdrawing from landbank or PNB?
    When loading money from a uk debit card to Caxton card through online, how long does the money appears on the card?

    I just truly needs your views and advice guys please. Thank you very much.
    I did hear these were ok but dont use these type of cards when you check into a hotel and they take a deposit

    If you do that it takes the money off the card and takes a long time to re credit it again

    i normally take cash and admitted it not the safest way but who likes paying with credit cards with their low exchange rates and the dreaded NON STERLING TRANSACTION FEE = complete rip off diba

    I have looked at many ways but anything with a card incurs added rip off charges

    So until i find anything better its £50 notes stuffed down my underpants in a envelope

    No rips or marks on the notes as many places wont change them


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    My alternative plan is to send all the money to my mum's landbank account before we go but my only concern is it will gonna cost me £30 as CBN service charge for up to £1000 is £5 and £1 additional fee for every £100 additional.

    I have my landbank and BPI account as well but I don't know if they are still valid after 2 years and a half of being inactive.


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    Sending money to yourself with Western Union probably works out not a lot more than using debit cards

    I dont like the idea and all the hassle of setting up different bank accounts in different countries
    as soon as you want to transfer any money the rip off charges start


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    Sending money to yourself with Western Union probably works out not a lot more than using debit cards

    I dont like the idea and all the hassle of setting up different bank accounts in different countries
    as soon as you want to transfer any money the rip off charges start
    The problem with Western Union or World Remit, their rates are very low and they charge a lot of money for their service.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aprilmaejon View Post
    The problem with Western Union or World Remit, their rates are very low and they charge a lot of money for their service.
    £5 for £50 is not that bad and no hidden extra fees


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post
    £5 for £50 is not that bad and no hidden extra fees
    10% sounds horrendous to me


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    10% sounds horrendous to me
    Well it is instant and you dont have to set up any back accounts

    Credit cards charge an ATM fee plus low exchange rate and then the non sterling transaction fee
    Cash advances attract other fees also

    Western Union wont swallow your card either


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    Got one for my 6 weeks stay. Not used it yet but did my research and it seems to be the nominated card amongst travelers.

    Read the FAQ bit here for answers to some of your questions http://www.caxtonfx.com/currency-car...-for-you/#faqs


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    i have my philippine bank account for nearly 4 years now...only had the minimum cash....as its still active..safest way of transfering money case i go home..so no hastle.
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    I found caxton ok, and you can have an extra card just incase, its easy and fast to load either online or by cel txt,

    alternately I would recommend pnb Europe, quite easy to set up and transfer money to your chosen beneficiary account in phill, excellent exchange rate


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    I found caxton ok, and you can have an extra card just incase, its easy and fast to load either online or by cel txt,
    :
    How much are the charges for withdrawal in Philippine local banks based on your own experience?


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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post

    alternately I would recommend pnb Europe, quite easy to set up and transfer money to your chosen beneficiary account in phill, excellent exchange rate
    I just phoned them for registration. I found out that their service fee is quite reasonable with good currency exchange rate as well compared to other remittances that I am used to. I might apply for their PNB Global Filipino Money Card.


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    I'm a fan of the Caxton Card.
    Both myself and my have 3 each....(Sterling/Dollar/Euro)
    The advantage with Dollar and Euro cards is that you can pre-buy and load them up when RoE's are good and lock in at that rate.

    (shame there's no Peso Card )

    We've both used them (all) when travelling around the Philippines.....never had any issues.
    I've had some issues with 'regular' debit & credit cards despite informing the banks about where we'd be going.

    I thinks it's a good idea to have access to multiple ways of getting cash. I'm not that fond of carrying it around and find I don't stay long in one place.

    Sadly the cost of doing that can be quite high in Philippines. P200 per transaction is getting much more common than P100 but as others have said there's always going to be a cost of buying Peso.

    PS: Caxton don't make any charge for international point of sale........but the local merchants or ATMs do...especially in PH (as we all know)


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    As others have mentioned DON'T EVER use a pre-paid currency card for any kind of security deposit or pre-authorisation (car hire / hotel bookings).

    That can seriously 'block' and use up your balance. You'll often find it takes 10-20 days to clear.

    Much better instead to use your credit card for pre-authorisation and your pre-paid currency card to pay the final bill.


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    Thanks for all your response. I applied for Caxton card just for emergency cases that I have to transfer money immediately from my debit card and to be withdrawn. I also register myself to PNB GLOBAL PLC so I can send remittance straight to my mum's account for a cheap service fee and high currency rate.
    Problem solved.
    Thank you all for your advise.


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    I use a Travelex pre-loaded card, plus my credit card, plus my home bank card, plus cash.

    I'm still broke...but it sounds good.


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    Sounds if we're in the same club


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