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When will ATM machines offer the choice of Pesos or Dollars? Yen?
14 Answers
- crackalacLv 42 decades agoFavorite Answer
depends what country your in. if in mexico you can get US dollars and pesos. almost every country offeres the US dollar and the currency of that country.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
greater suitable in case you will merely carry your credit card/debit card and few funds with you. huge business enterprise accepts considerable credit enjoying cards yet no longer those very small shops which you will detect arround the streets. in case you would be shifting around the rustic greater suitable have your greenback substitute into peso so which you wont have a stressful time to seem to alter your funds nonetheless lots of ATM machines around. there is an ATM mchines that convert surprising away your funds into peso once you withdraw from it. relish your bypass to.
- Anonymous2 decades ago
i went to one in Granada, Nicaragua, which gave you a choice of dollars or cordobas... thought that was pretty neat! maybe some larger mexican tourist cities will have dollar/peso machines?
Yen youll probably have to go to a bureau de change...
- irishharpistLv 42 decades ago
I'm assuming you mean ATMs in the US...They'd begin offering different currencies when the US begins trading in different currencies...hopefullly never.
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- Anonymous2 decades ago
depends where u r at if ur in the us then choose dollars if ur in santo domingo choose pesos
- Anonymous2 decades ago
They already offer that in border towns in Mexico.
- joeandhisguitarLv 62 decades ago
you really only have to use the letters ATM since the letter "M" stands for machine.
- 2 decades ago
Thats a great question!! Dont worry my friend soon we'll be begging them for freedom!!!
- stitchfan85Lv 62 decades ago
when you go to the countries that have those as their official currency!