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Author: Guest - Replies: 5 - Views: 10017
Cash payment allowed at CICAR (Canary Islands Car)
Author: Felipe Geraldo - Replies: 10 - Views: 10093
What the best (or less expensive ) cash machines are to use
The One thing I’d love to know, and I know I’m going way off topic here, is what the best (or less expensive ) cash machines are to use, bank marcha all seem to be closed and the only one I have found so far that does not charge is the one in the casino! Caleta we are talking here

Moved from one of the Coronavirus threads. Sam.
Author: Sam Cariss - Replies: 9 - Views: 8586
How to pay - cash or card?
Hi,
It's looking promising for our annual 3 week holiday at the back end of August.
Are bars and restaurants wanting euros or payment by card?'
Author: Bill - Replies: 2 - Views: 2523
Coinstar - coin exchange machine
Hi nice people,

Does anyone know if there are any Coinstar machines on the island. I'm guessing not, but we have loads of change which we use less and less.

Failing that, any in Lanzarote??

TIA
Bill
Author: Sam - Replies: 0 - Views: 1142
Withdraw €1,000 cash in Spain and risk a knock from the taxman
There’s no official cash withdrawal limit in Spain, but go over this threshold and the tax office may come knocking

Even in today’s world of contactless payments and Banking apps, plenty of people in Spain still use good old-fashioned cash. But if you’re regularly withdrawing large sums from ATMs, be warned: Spain’s tax authority, Hacienda, is watching.

While there’s no official cap on how much you can take out of your account, [b]pulling more than €1,000 in a sin