Accomodation / Paying &Taking cash
Accomodation / Paying &Taking cash
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Ubiquitous2024

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370 posts

13 months

Yesterday (08:36)
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Hi PHers - weird question.

We are returning to Croatia next year and have agreed to pay our host directly for a week of accommodation (we stayed last year, Airbnb and we were his first guests). It isn't something we would normally do for obvious reasons but we know the host and this is simply a transaction that benefits both as we both save on Airbnb fees and costs,. However, I can't take out £3000 cash when we get there as far as I know, and any bank transfer made here would incur tax/fees according to him. Therefore the only way I can think of to make it work is to take out the money here in Euros and take it with me. But then, will I not get asked a the airport why I am carrying a st load of cash in an envelope? We are travelling through Austria and Italy first and getting plan, train and boat so it will be going on quite a journey,

Is there a better solution?

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2,602 posts

154 months

Yesterday (08:38)
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It used to be more than £10k in and out of the UK before questions were asked. Obviously check the destination country's rules too.

Han Solo

250 posts

42 months

Yesterday (08:38)
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Pre load a travel card with the relevant amount and give him the card / pin, his problem to get the cash, etc.

ferret50

2,390 posts

26 months

Yesterday (11:34)
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Dunno what you are worrying about, I leave for the Algarve on Wednesday with more than 2k in euros!

Likewise, my landlady requests a cash payment.

twing

5,516 posts

148 months

Yesterday (12:42)
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Surely £3000 won't cause any issues? Especially if you split it between you.

shtu

3,966 posts

163 months

Yesterday (12:45)
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I had the exact same thing just last week, though for a far smaller amount smile paying a hotel in Thailand directly instead of booking. com taking half the money as commission.

Have a look at Wise. cheaper than most bank transfers, instant payment, reasonable exchange rate.

The hotel gave us their Thai bank account details, fed them in, set the amount they were to receive and job done.

CypSIdders

1,174 posts

171 months

Yesterday (13:12)
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Ubiquitous2024 said:
Hi PHers - weird question.

............However, I can't take out £3000 cash when we get there as far as I know,...........
Are you sure about that?
Ask your host what the cash limit is at his ATM, you may be surprised.
Here in Cyprus the daily cash limit at an ATM is 3k, on a joint account that's 3k per person, per day.

ComStrike

447 posts

110 months

Yesterday (15:03)
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It wont be an issue