So, while they are becoming NOT the best option for getting money.....
Not "Becoming." Hasn't been for a very long time.
I don't recall using TC's in 25 years (a/k/a quarter-century).
In that time, I've used ATM's from Santorini to Bonaire (near Aruba) w/no issues.
At least they have to be signed/verified....
... and debit card's require a PIN, most with -0- liability for MC + Visa debit cards.
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But your idea, while a blast from the past, is not without merit...
From USA Today:
American Express
You can find the nearest place to purchase them through the company's website. At the site's "American Express Product Locator," enter in your current address and click the "Travelers Cheques" box, then hit "Go."
Your Bank
Banks typically charge a fee to purchase traveler's checks from them. Fees may vary depending on the type of account you hold with the bank.
AAA
AAA now offers a plastic card that works in much the same way as traveler's checks. The Visa debit card, called the "Visa Travel Money" card, will be replaced by AAA, along with its balance, if lost or stolen, typically within 24 hours. The card can be used in ATMs at any retail location where Visa is accepted.
MasterCard
MC offers a prepaid card similar to American Express' version. Like traveler's checks, the prepaid MasterCard has a "zero liability" clause, allowing you to get your money back should the card be lost or stolen. MasterCard requires that you keep your card number on hand, so you can provide that necessary information should something happen to your card. This and other prepaid cards may be a good option for people who are not able to obtain a regular debit card through their bank or do not have a regular financial institution.
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