Tony Cross
Well-Known Member
Mine or theirs?
I dunno, I've forgotten what we were talking about!
Mine or theirs?
From what I understand, there is no limit to the amount you can spend on card purchases - only on the amount of cash you can withdraw.
Not on non greek bank cards , you can withdraw my limits that your card /bank aloud you
how will tourists use a credit card,if the Taverna owners, fuel suppliers, refuse to accept them at all, in an effort to avoid revealing turnover ,as per usual?
From what I understand, there is no limit to the amount you can spend on card purchases
Only as long as there is cash in the machine, surely.
How's that going to help if the man in the restaurant won't accept it?
Pete
I only use the Alpha bank ATM in Sami, I seem to remember there are four ATMs , Alpha, Euro, one in the post office, and one behind it. The Alpha ATM was working yesterday, it can and does run dry, but normally gets topped up.Sami this morning, 1 out of the 3 ATMs working - the one at the post office. No queues.
Sami this morning, 1 out of the 3 ATMs working - the one at the post office. No queues.
Find a restaurant that will, there are plenty around. The Greeks aren't stupid. Any income is good, if they have the means to take a credit/debit card for a purchase they will, if cash is not offered.
Reports of the sky falling in seem to originate from Daily wail reading brit tourists, some of them seem quite shocked that life is going on as normal, I visited the capital Argostoli yesterday, ATMs working and no queues, plenty petrol. no queues, Lidl and Alpha Vita stocked up with food, the usual café trade going on, even the sun was shiningI realise I'm at the richer end of a relatively rich island, but reading the posts on here, and talking to friends who are sailing all over Greece, the reports of the sky falling in are wildly exaggerated. Life seems to be going on (for the non-Greeks at least) much as it ever did. Crisis, what crisis?
Here on Evvoia this morning three of the four petrol stations in the town where I now am were out of petrol ... the fourth had a queue of 15 cars as I passed and was restricting each to 25 euros worth. There was no diesel. "The tanker will be coming tomorrow" they said. I suspect Greek motorists may be getting windy a little early, but a taste of things to come?I realise I'm at the richer end of a relatively rich island, but reading the posts on here, and talking to friends who are sailing all over Greece, the reports of the sky falling in are wildly exaggerated. Life seems to be going on (for the non-Greeks at least) much as it ever did. Crisis, what crisis?
Gaios,Paxos
ATM full of money.
Gyros, Mythos... all the same....
Here on Evvoia this morning three of the four petrol stations in the town where I now am were out of petrol ... the fourth had a queue of 15 cars as I passed and was restricting each to 25 euros worth. There was no diesel. "The tanker will be coming tomorrow" they said. I suspect Greek motorists may be getting windy a little early, but a taste of things to come?