The belief that travelers' checks are a 'safe' and secure way to carry funds. Period. A perception not borne out in practice. You pay to get 'em. (maybe not directly, but in the bank's service charges) You have to find a place to cash 'em (they are not universally accepted)- usually taking time from your vacation. You are stuck with whatever rate the entity cashing them chooses to pay, not the official bank-to-bank rate you get using a debit card at an ATM.
In short, traveler's checks are not worth the costs in actual dollars and cents and in inconvenience.
Jim
I disagree with all of your points.
First, are they safe/secure? Please explain how they are not. Have you been burned? Please, share.
Next, "you pay to get 'em". No we don't. Not a cent.
Third, "
You have to find a place to cash 'em (they are not universally accepted)- usually taking time from your vacation. You are stuck with whatever rate the entity cashing them chooses to pay, not the official bank-to-bank rate you get using a debit card at an ATM.
No, we cash them in the lobby of our resort. It's very convenient since it's a short walk from our villa, it takes very little time, and we are more than happy with the exchange rate because it nearly matches that of the area banks, as already explained, above.
Fourth, they're not an "inconvenience" at all, or we wouldn't choose to use them, year after year, as we plan to again in a few months. We could also choose to use an ATM, but we don't. We've experienced many power outages over our years of travel to Mexico, brought on by as little as a thunderstorm. Do we want to trust our CASH to a
machine, that relies on local power supply? Nope. Ask anyone that was there during Wilma if they wish they would have brought more cash
Hey, whatever works for you is cool. Travelers checks still work just fine for us. Till they phase them out, like everything else that used to make sense....
