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[ ] [ 822573 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"Timothy Kroesen" - - 'Short and fat, or thin and tall, Icono Clast dances 'wit 'em all'... I'm with ya buddy! Tim K "Icono Clast" wrote in message news:1127732943.0c7911470f45c0e380e17717405a343e@teranews... > > Last night, a far-from-young, quite overweight, oddly dressed and > unpretty woman asked me to dance* [see tagline]. She was terrific! We > had a delightful dance...
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"Timothy Kroesen" - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - You hit on the only ATM problem I've experienced abroad; in the US also... By Sunday afternoon into Monday morning It's a crapshoot to find machines with any money left in them... No problems ever anywhere with a starting "1" in your PIN; just make sure you have a Four digit PIN. Tim K "Giovanni Azua" wrote in message news:3pqcj7FbnfisU1@individual.net....
[ 26 Sep 2005 07:07:02 -0700 ] [ 822570 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"A Human Being" - Re: living in europe - Mxsmanic wrote: > EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) writes: > > > No. It's not. Genuine "enjoyment" requires a different > > mind-set than any you've exhibited here. (If you had plenty > > of money, you'd just find something ELSE to bitch about.) > > If you had no money, you'd understand what I'm complaining about. > > It seems that the people who understand the benefits of money t...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:02:51 +0000 (UTC) ] [ 822569 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Juliana L Holm - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - Al wrote: > Credit and ATM cards can be difficult at times. Once my US credit card > would not be accepted at a gas pump in Florida but then another one of mine > worked fine. I have used credit cards all over Europe and Russia and the > only problem I had was once at the rail station in Paris. My friend's card > worked fine. This same friend and I were in China...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:54:51 -0400 ] [ 822568 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"Al" - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - Credit and ATM cards can be difficult at times. Once my US credit card would not be accepted at a gas pump in Florida but then another one of mine worked fine. I have used credit cards all over Europe and Russia and the only problem I had was once at the rail station in Paris. My friend's card worked fine. This same friend and I were in China, where at an ATM, my card worked to give m...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:49:27 +0200 ] [ 822566 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"Giovanni Azua" - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - "Juliana L Holm" wrote > While you say your destination was Genoa, it does not follow that is the > only place where you used your card. > That's right going to Genoa Italy from Switzerland you have to pass by Como, Milan and few more small towns on the way :) > The original post does indeed imply that cards are not working in Italy, > since you also say on...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:48:24 +0200 ] [ 822565 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Kristian - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - Juliana L Holm wrote: >For What it is worth I once had a situation where nothing at all worked in >Munich airport. That was because the Network was down. I don't know how long >the network was down, but I do know that the next day I was able to use my ATM >card in the Bahnhof with no problem. >I always take some of the local currency when I travel, but I never t...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:39:42 +0000 (UTC) ] [ 822564 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Juliana L Holm - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - My mistake. However, you put this line at the very end of your post, and at the top you said that NONE of your cards worked in any of the Italian Banks. While you say your destination was Genoa, it does not follow that is the only place where you used your card. The original post does indeed imply that cards are not working in Italy, since you also say once you got past the ...
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John Bermont - Re: Amsterdam Hotel recommendations - Douglas W. Hoyt wrote: >>>>>Across the street from the Asterisk and very similiar is the Hotel Kap, >>>>>my favorite. > > > I've been staying at the Gerstekorrel lately, which is only a block or two > from the Dam, so it is immensely convenient. But the noise from the streets > can be really disruptive till all hours of the morning, so I'm going back to > looking at the Aste...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:30:56 +0200 ] [ 822562 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"Giovanni Azua" - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - "Juliana L Holm" wrote in message news:dh8ssr$44rp$1@osf1.gmu.edu... > No. Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Spoleto, Assisi, Siena, Florence, San > Gimignano, > Ravenna, Venice, Padua, Verona, Milan. > > But your original post did not say "Genoa" it said "Italy". Big > difference. > >> I was visiting Genova Italy by car and got my slight fright of staying >>...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:28:17 GMT ] [ 822561 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
John Bermont - Re: Luggage and Italian Trains - John Smith wrote: > Hello Liugi - > > That was a fast reply (almost before I typed it!). > > First suitcase is 66cm x 23cm x 46cm (26" x 9" x 18"). > The second suitcase is 56cm x 36cm x 20 cm (22" x 14" x 8") > > Thanks! > >> How large is your suitcase? John, Those suitcases shouldn't be a problem on the trains, except it seems like a lot of stuff to be haulin...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:25:47 +0000 (UTC) ] [ 822560 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Juliana L Holm - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - No. Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Spoleto, Assisi, Siena, Florence, San Gimignano, Ravenna, Venice, Padua, Verona, Milan. But your original post did not say "Genoa" it said "Italy". Big difference. Julie Giovanni Azua wrote: > Did you go to Genoa? I can imagine Milan and Rome to > have less problems ... I do not care if you don't believe me > just be awa...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:21:22 +0200 ] [ 822559 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
"Giovanni Azua" - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - Did you go to Genoa? I can imagine Milan and Rome to have less problems ... I do not care if you don't believe me just be aware if any day you decide to visit Genoa, it was a really frightening experience for me. Regards, Giovanni "Juliana L Holm" wrote in message news:dh8seo$43ru$1@osf1.gmu.edu... >I travelled in Italy last year for three weeks. Bot...
[ Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:18:16 +0000 (UTC) ] [ 822558 ] [ rec.travel.europe ] [ view full article ]
Juliana L Holm - Re: Problems with (US) ATM Cards in Europe? - I travelled in Italy last year for three weeks. Both my husband and I used ATM cards to get cash throughout, and we also both used credit cards for purchases. Total of four cards used all together. 0 problems. We did not use them in gas stations (as we did not have a car) but with no problems at any bank that was there. No fraud, no problem whatever. So I find it more difficult...
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Tim Challenger - Re: living in europe - On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:37:35 +0200, Magda wrote: > On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:20:48 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Tim Challenger > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this : > > ... On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 12:13:40 +0200, Magda wrote: > ... > ... > On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:59:22 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Tim Challenger > ... > ...
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