Thursday, December 15, 2011

What is the most prevelent credit card in Italy?

I am visiting Italy this spring break and I want to know what the most used credit card is in Italy, specifically in Rome, Venice, and Florence.|||Visa and Mastercard, equally accepted; with ANY other(American Express, Diners, Discovery, ...) you may get some trouble.|||visa, no questions. it's never failed me there|||visa or mastercard.......... hope you have a great time in Italy!!!!!!!|||Visa %26lt;*-*%26gt;|||Visa and Mastercard


Diners and American Express are not always accepted.|||Hi. I'm Italian and I live here in Milan. I'm a guest here:-). I try to get better my English.





Anyway, came here with a Visa and you'll not have problem.





Ciao.|||Visa is the most used. Mastercard, Diners and American Express are ok tho.|||I use Visa or MasterCard (which is also called EuroCard in Europe) in Italy with no problems whatsoever.|||Everyone said it right, the ones we most use are VISA and MASTERCARD.


Do not take with you an American Express, it's not worth it.





Anyhow, in Italy is preferable to use debit cards (ATMs are called Bancomats) because you don't have any charges (or almost) when credit cards do.


If someone pickpockets you, then, they cannot use your debit card (bancomat) but they can with credit cards (... actually in some big shops there's the tendency to check the name of the possessor with a ID, but this doesn't always apply). Anyway make sure with your bank everything is accepted into the Visa Network.


As I live in Venice, I can tell you some shops could not accept credit cards, so it is better to have some money with you.


At last if you choose credit cards, take a debit one with you, just in case something happens (one of my friends was robbed when we were in NZ and it was no pleasant to be broke and have to call all banks to block cards and stuff).





I found some good tips (in English) at this link, check it out:


http:// www.frommers.com /cgi-bin/ WebX?128 @@.ef2a 313/1


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Hope this helps... Ciao!

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