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goalpost wrote:I need some US for a trip i taking in a few weeks. So just go in d bank? Even if I get 200 I good for now.
Also do we still need to inform bank if we going to use CC in foreign? Scotiabank CC.
All Scotia branches? Also if I have to withdraw from my USD account, do I have to make an appointment?Dizzy28 wrote:goalpost wrote:I need some US for a trip i taking in a few weeks. So just go in d bank? Even if I get 200 I good for now.
Also do we still need to inform bank if we going to use CC in foreign? Scotiabank CC.
Scotia requires you to schedule a time to come in for US$ and they do not require you to notify them you traveling (CC)
FCB doesn't want you coming in more than 2 weeks out from your travel, they also want notification for CC purposes
Don't know what the other banks are asking
wing wrote:All Scotia branches? Also if I have to withdraw from my USD account, do I have to make an appointment?Dizzy28 wrote:goalpost wrote:I need some US for a trip i taking in a few weeks. So just go in d bank? Even if I get 200 I good for now.
Also do we still need to inform bank if we going to use CC in foreign? Scotiabank CC.
Scotia requires you to schedule a time to come in for US$ and they do not require you to notify them you traveling (CC)
FCB doesn't want you coming in more than 2 weeks out from your travel, they also want notification for CC purposes
Don't know what the other banks are asking
Dizzy28 wrote:wing wrote:All Scotia branches? Also if I have to withdraw from my USD account, do I have to make an appointment?Dizzy28 wrote:goalpost wrote:I need some US for a trip i taking in a few weeks. So just go in d bank? Even if I get 200 I good for now.
Also do we still need to inform bank if we going to use CC in foreign? Scotiabank CC.
Scotia requires you to schedule a time to come in for US$ and they do not require you to notify them you traveling (CC)
FCB doesn't want you coming in more than 2 weeks out from your travel, they also want notification for CC purposes
Don't know what the other banks are asking
Tunapuna and Ind Sq for sure. Can't speak to the other branches but I would assume its network wide.
I've never had any issues up to 1000 USD walk in. Above that I had to give a couple days. It's from my USD account.The_Honourable wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:wing wrote:All Scotia branches? Also if I have to withdraw from my USD account, do I have to make an appointment?Dizzy28 wrote:goalpost wrote:I need some US for a trip i taking in a few weeks. So just go in d bank? Even if I get 200 I good for now.
Also do we still need to inform bank if we going to use CC in foreign? Scotiabank CC.
Scotia requires you to schedule a time to come in for US$ and they do not require you to notify them you traveling (CC)
FCB doesn't want you coming in more than 2 weeks out from your travel, they also want notification for CC purposes
Don't know what the other banks are asking
Tunapuna and Ind Sq for sure. Can't speak to the other branches but I would assume its network wide.
I can confirm for the san fernando branch.
Some time ago, I had cash in my USD account and when i asked for 400US, got it one time to travel.
Now i could have been lucky that day.
Dizzy28 wrote:I didn't realize FCB increased the USD limit on CCs. I know since last year they had dropped it to USD5K monthly but a few weeks ago I asked them for my available to spend US limit and it came up to roughly USD6500 (they provided the TT equivalent) and I would have already had some transactions in that added up to roughly USD500. So seems the limit is USD7k.
st7 wrote:FCB credit cards US Limits
Visa Tertiary - $2,000
Visa 2 in 1 - $2,000
Visa Purple - $2,000
Visa Classic - $5,000
Visa Business Classic - $5,000
Vacation Lifestyle Mastercard - $6,000
Vacation Lifestyle Mastercard Gold - $6,000
Visa Business Gold - $6,000
Visa Signature - $7,000
Visa Gold - $7,500
Visa Platinum - $7,500
Visa Infinite - $8,000
The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
Dave wrote:100! I saw the letter.
Was typically those with multiple Scotia cards and always maxing them.
Yup correct.pugboy wrote:they are also looking at the transactions you do and if deemed to be too much “business” transactions they are threatening to cut the cards and telling you to open a business account.
it’s pretty obvious that scotia doesn’t have the level of business which affords them forex like the other banksDave wrote:100! I saw the letter.
Was typically those with multiple Scotia cards and always maxing them.
The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
Dave wrote:Yup correct.pugboy wrote:they are also looking at the transactions you do and if deemed to be too much “business” transactions they are threatening to cut the cards and telling you to open a business account.
it’s pretty obvious that scotia doesn’t have the level of business which affords them forex like the other banksDave wrote:100! I saw the letter.
Was typically those with multiple Scotia cards and always maxing them.
Heard it takes a while after opening a business account to get a business card. Not sure how true that is.
paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
trinis always looking for a way around the limits oui
stop buying online and wasting the ppl forex. great is the pnm
Redress10 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
trinis always looking for a way around the limits oui
stop buying online and wasting the ppl forex. great is the pnm
Honestly the average person shouldn't have access to cold hard usd unless it's for an emergency or travel etc.
Redress10 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
trinis always looking for a way around the limits oui
stop buying online and wasting the ppl forex. great is the pnm
Honestly the average person shouldn't have access to cold hard usd unless it's for an emergency or travel etc.
bluefete wrote:Redress10 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
trinis always looking for a way around the limits oui
stop buying online and wasting the ppl forex. great is the pnm
Honestly the average person shouldn't have access to cold hard usd unless it's for an emergency or travel etc.
Go and tell your PNM pardners dat nah! Start with Imbert!
July 8, 2020
Thieves raid Imbert’s home, take away $.5m in currency and goods.
Two men are now in police custody after Member of Parliament Colm Imbert’s house at Hillsborough, Maraval, was robbed on Monday afternoon.
Police said thieves broke into the house of Diego Martin North East MP Imbert and stole approximately $244,000 in items, $200,000 in local currency and $20,000 in US currency.
paid_influencer wrote:why do trinis need to travel tho
they could just stay here
use skype
paid_influencer wrote:redress when was the last time you used skype
paid_influencer wrote:Redress10 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Effective May 1st 2025 if you have more than two credit cards with Scotiabank, the first two cards will keep the current US limit of 2000USD per month (for now) while any additional cards will only have $100USD per month.
trinis always looking for a way around the limits oui
stop buying online and wasting the ppl forex. great is the pnm
Honestly the average person shouldn't have access to cold hard usd unless it's for an emergency or travel etc.
we going back to the old days of the negative list and import licences great is the pnm
Redress10 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:why do trinis need to travel tho
they could just stay here
use skype
Technically speaking. Where they getting usd to travel? If the average trini never earn usd in their entire life via legitimate means. How they accessing usd? If we all agree that ttd is useless then what we really exchanging when we want usd?
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