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  1. Oct 28, 2019 · And Revolut will only issue you with a Maestro Card if you live in Germany, Austria or the Netherlands! The Quidity card is expensive. £5 for the card, £5 "membership fee" for a year, a 3% transaction fee for every payment, 3% top Up Fee using Paypoint, or for a Credit/Debit Card 2% (subject to £1.00 minimum fee).

  2. May 30, 2015 · The Maestro card has a logo that looks very similar to a MasterCard, but it is not a MasterCard. I would also consider another credit/debit card if it had the same acceptance as the Maestro card, but it seems Maestro is the most popular. I would also consider a prepaid Maestro card if I can get my money back off of it easily and I can get a ...

  3. May 20, 2019 · Most hotels require a credit card as they'll place a hold on your card for the cost of 1 night in case you're a no-show. At the end of the day it's at the hotel's discretion which payment methods they accept. You could also check if the hotel accepts PayPal and link your debit card to a PayPal account.

  4. Jul 15, 2019 · 3. If an ATM accepts Mastercard, it will, at least in the US, also accept Maestro cards. I would assume that in realtiy, it means that any ATM should be good enough. To be sure, you can use Mastercard's online ATM locator to find an ATM near your location. Under the 'more options' tab, you can explicitely select that you only want to find ATMs ...

  5. Nov 24, 2019 · 5. Maestro cards can be used in Switzerland and chip and pin is apparently in common usage there too. That said, whether your particular hotel or restaurant will accept maestro is really up to the business itself, it's always worth checking before you start your meal/stay whether that business accepts maestro card.

  6. Feb 20, 2017 · Yes, from my experience, all Dutch debit cards perfectly work in Italy. The only one possible exception are hotels since they quite often require credit card presence when you check in. In any case of issues, you can go to any bank office and take cash as much you needed. And order an credit card from ING since it is handy in exceptional cases ...

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · 3. Debit cards with the Maestro logo work very well in Japan, they can be used at every ATM in a 7/11. Actually, I found (on YT) that most ATMs in Taiwan come along with a Cirrus label. Cirrus seems to be the network that Mastercard is operating, therefore they should actually work with Maestro cards, but I am not sure.

  8. Mar 2, 2015 · 7. Commenting rather than answering because I don't have the stats to hand but: Mastercard is pretty widley accepted across europe (along with it's debit equivilant, Maestro). So is Visa. AmEx has much lower acceptance (partly beacause they charge a bigger fee). The other thing to note is "chip and pin" cards will be better received than "swipe ...

  9. Dec 15, 2016 · The answer seems to be yes. On January 23, 2015 Mastercard said they will lift the transaction block on US cards in Cuba source. On June 27, 2016 the Central Bank of Cuba today authorized the use of MasterCards issued by Stonegate Bank in the US and Banco Popular of Puerto Rico in operations at ATMs in the Cuban capital source.

  10. Dec 9, 2017 · 1. We do use (and know) Maestro debit (or V-Pay debit) at almost any store. Visa Debit or MasterCard debit is not being used, show us your US VISA or MasterCard and they will think it's a creditcard. Only in big stores or places where many tourists pay you mostly can use a creditcard.

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