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Can anyone tell me if Canadian money is accepted at the banks for exchange into pesos... I've always taken American money down but I thought this time I would just take my Canadian so I don't have to convert three times (CND/US/MEX)... I will bring all new, no rips, no writting on them, 50 dollar Canadian bills... or do you not think this to be wise...
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My 2 cents worth ...
I find it easiest to leave my Canadian money at home and just take pesos. Here's why. If I buy something from a vendor or shop somewhere and pay with my $20.00 Cnd. I will still get my change in pesos. So now I would have to figure out if the change I'm getting back in pesos is correct or not. I have also heard that the exchange rate with the vendors, restaurants etc. sometimes "floats" if you know what I mean.
I have never exchanged into American funds simply because
1) I'm not going to the States, I'm going to Mexico
2) that would mean a double exchange and I'd be losing big time
3) I don't need the mental math hassle when I'm over there trying to relax and unwind !!!
Have fun!
Joyce
I find it easiest to leave my Canadian money at home and just take pesos. Here's why. If I buy something from a vendor or shop somewhere and pay with my $20.00 Cnd. I will still get my change in pesos. So now I would have to figure out if the change I'm getting back in pesos is correct or not. I have also heard that the exchange rate with the vendors, restaurants etc. sometimes "floats" if you know what I mean.
I have never exchanged into American funds simply because
1) I'm not going to the States, I'm going to Mexico
2) that would mean a double exchange and I'd be losing big time
3) I don't need the mental math hassle when I'm over there trying to relax and unwind !!!
Have fun!
Joyce
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I don't think I'm making myself very clear lol... I don't want to know the exchange rate and I don't want to know if vendor's take Canadian money... what I need to know is... do the Mexican Banks take Canadian money (50 dollar bills) for exchange into pesos... or do they only accept American money... I hope that makes more sense... the reason I ask is because I was told I should take American money as not to many banks take Canadian dollar bills to exchange... I know there is no problem if I take Canadian travellers cheques... but I want to take cash and need to know if I can... becauase if their banks don't exchange Canadian Dollar Bills... I will exchange into American money before I leave Canada... thanks :O)
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Agree... Use your ATM for the best rate... But I also take travellers cheques "just in case" ... I always take Canadian Funds and have never had an issue... there is no use converting your money to US only to have to then convert it to peso. I agree with all of Joyces points.
Like someone said earlier, Canadian is accepted at the banks, but is easy at the money exchanges that seem to be on every corner. Rates change daily as was mentioned.
I have traveled there with all 3 currencies and find that taking Pesos is just the easiest and cheapest. Ive found that you can get Pesos at almost any bank, at least here you can and imagine most major city banks will have it. This year $3000 pesos was only around $250 Canadian.
I understand why using an ATM is a good option, and I have used it many times, but I do understand about some having concerns. Each to his own.
I have even been stuck for Pesos outside of PV in some remote locations and they accepted my Canadian money rather than loose the business.
Canadian money is good for the most part.
Just my 2 cents
I have traveled there with all 3 currencies and find that taking Pesos is just the easiest and cheapest. Ive found that you can get Pesos at almost any bank, at least here you can and imagine most major city banks will have it. This year $3000 pesos was only around $250 Canadian.
I understand why using an ATM is a good option, and I have used it many times, but I do understand about some having concerns. Each to his own.
I have even been stuck for Pesos outside of PV in some remote locations and they accepted my Canadian money rather than loose the business.
Canadian money is good for the most part.
Just my 2 cents
Hey there folks,
Just something to concider when using canadian or u.s. bills in stores and restaurants. They have a hard time cashing in any torn bills at the banks. I just resently returned and before I did I went and saw some of my favorite places and exchanged their torn canadian and u.s. bills for pesos.
Patty....
Just something to concider when using canadian or u.s. bills in stores and restaurants. They have a hard time cashing in any torn bills at the banks. I just resently returned and before I did I went and saw some of my favorite places and exchanged their torn canadian and u.s. bills for pesos.
Patty....
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Good tip Pv Patty ! We do the same thing with loonies and toonies - Canadian or US coins are not legal tender in Mexico . We've exchanged Cdn bills for coins at the hotel and airport on numerous occasions .