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Banking In Mexico

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Ran across this guys blogpost, seems to contain info not available elsewhere.

http://rollybrook.com/money.htm


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Bank of America no longer waves the ATM fees from Santander. You can use credit cards at Costco, Wal-Mart, Telnor and many other places. It's good to find a credit card that waves any foreign exchange fees.
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I guess if you have a Charles Schwab money market account, all ATM fees are refunded.

I should get one of those.
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Jester wrote:I guess if you have a Charles Schwab money market account, all ATM fees are refunded.

I should get one of those.
It's a good idea to get the account while you still are living in the US. They require a US residence address to open an account. They wouldn't even accept my US PO Box. It has to be a residence.
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MrPeabody wrote:
It's a good idea to get the account while you still are living in the US. They require a US residence address to open an account. They wouldn't even accept my US PO Box. It has to be a residence.
Yeah you're right.

I am using my mom's address for banking right now. If I gave a Mexican address my major US bank would drop me cold.
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