Piglet&Porky wrote:I think Americans might find it worse than the rest of us. I'm from the UK and althoigh the exchange rate wasn't great, it was OK for the convenience
The ATM only gives out US$ (not Mexican) so I think they git hit with a charge because the "bank" can't make a comission on the exchang rate.
I can see that if you normally use US$ and you take out $200 you might not be happy at paying $220 (I'm guessing - don't actually know the charge) whereas the rest of us don't notice because it looks like we're just getting a slightly lower conversion rate than we might get from a bank at home
Our rule on thumb over all the years we have traveled in any country is that for ANY cash purchases, do those ONLY in the local currency - it will always work out to your advantage
The following happened numerous times to us with both shopkeepers and taxis in Mexico.
When you when you asked how much something or a taxi ride from point x to point y would cost they would of course always quote you in pesos.
The exchange rate at the time was very similar to today ie 1USD=13.xxxMXP
As a real world example - So the taxi ride was quoted at 130 MXP and I tried to pay them with $10 USD they refused, saying I owned them more money - I would then take the $10USD back and pay them from the other side of my wallet 130 MXP - they then were happy and we went on our way
Just goes to show that the old (wrong)paradigm of 1 USD = 10 MXP still exists in most of the local peoples minds - LOL
For those of us that don't live in the USA it's better to get some Pesos before you leave home for immediate needs.
Your funds will go farther by using Pesos than an intermediate currency like USD
As an example for those from the UK, most local Cancun business, taxis etc only offer a 1 to 10 conversion for USD to Pesos
- so if a taxi trip costs 200 Pesos and you pay in USD it will cost you $20 USD.
By converting directly from £ to Pesos, here is how much the taxi ride will really cost you
200 Pesos @ 21.59 to the £ = £9
By converting £ to USD and then paying in USD, here is how much the taxi ride will really cost you
$20 USD @ 1.57 to the £ = £13
So you would be saving £4 that you could use for something more important, like clubs and drinks !
Even folks from the USA lose out as well by using USD in Mexico
- so if a taxi trip costs 200 Pesos and you pay in USD it will cost you $20 USD.(the old (wrong)paradigm of 1 USD = 10 MXP still exists in most locals minds)
By converting directly from USD to Pesos before you leave the USA, here is how much the taxi ride will really cost you at today's conversion rates
200 Pesos @ 13.91 to the USD = 14.3735 USD
Bottom line is that those from the USA that pay in USD are really paying $6.00 extra for the convenience of not exchanging into Pesos and using Pesos for that the taxi ride