Travellers Checks - still widely accepted?
Hi all
Don't know if this is the right place for this question ... but "how to carry your money" seems more like a "gear" question than any of the other categories ... if it's in the wrong place I'm sure one of the mods will put it/me right.
I'm not too far off leaving for my trip to California now (Los Angeles - coast road to San Francisco - Yosemite & Sequoia - Los Angeles) ... so close even that I'm considering sorting out my vacation money.
Last time I travelled to the US (admittedly more than a decade ago) travellers checks were generally accepted everywhere by retailers and restaurants and the like.
Whilst researching the places I'm likely to get to, I've seen a few restaurants that have a PDF version of their menu on their webiste, and on at least one I've seen "no personal or travellers checks accepted". Here in the UK hardly anywhere would accept travellers checks (cheques over here) anyway, and fewer places nowadays will accept personal checks (too risky).
My question is ... How common is this? ... likelihood is that if I find myself in such a place I'd just use my credit card, but, if this is more common nowadays, then it will barely be worth bringing any travellers checks!!??!
All help appreciated.
Regards, PhilB
Good Advice ... Once Again!
Hi Guys
Yep ... I took out a Post Office credit card a while ago and am fully planning on using it a lot during this trip. I found out how expensive my other credit cards were to use on a trip to france last winter!
The main reason for the question was for cash and cash equivalents ... last time I was in the US, travellers checks were widely accepted and a good way to keep topped up with cash for the next day's "small purchases" was to pay for dinner with a high denomination check and get change in cash ... but that was before the card industry worked hard on anti-fraud measures and all the fraudsters moved to ripping people off with fake checks, which I believe is why more and more retailers won't take checks ... I didn't realise this had changed in time to go and open a Nationwide account :-(
As mentioned in a previous post, at the moment if your buying (online) in bulk, with some travel cash at the same time, you can get cash and travellers checks at the same good rate ... so if they were still generally accepted, it might have been sensible to get some ... but they're not, so I won't.
Thanks
Regards, PhilB