Bank of Amerca México Tags: banks, atm, boa Business, MexicoEugenS from Europe - Mon Jun 16 04:57:34 2008
I don't understand your post, it doesn't say anything. You might want to elaborate Trackbacks
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Comment #1 eyes4 from The Beach - Sun Jun 29 02:23:39 2008
Huh.... I think they're just trying to advertise Bank of America branches in Mexico. Much more detail is needed though; Are there fees for using the ATM's? Do the branches have English and other language speakers present as a matter of standard operations? Are there financial activities foreigners (Non-Mexicans) are prohibited from attempting there? What limit restrictions would non-Mexicans be subject to with regard to wire transfers etc.?
Comment #2 DianaR from USA - Mon Jun 30 12:08:22 2008
I am sure there must be fees for accessing ATM's in foreign countries, especially if they will also do a currency conversion at the same time.
Comment #3 Lee (1) from Montevideo, Uruguay - Tue Jul 1 05:59:48 2008
This is what I have found:My bank in the USA never charges me a service fee. I've used ATMs throughout Central and South America. I also find they give me a better exchange rate than local currency exchanges, walking into local banks (sometimes you get the worst rates that way) and better than using a South American bank ATM card on a dollar account. Look for a bank account in the USA that doesn't hit you up for little fees and you should be ok.
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