Tourist wrote:
i do have a citibank account and credit card and there is a citibank in san jose. is it possible to do my business with citi in san jose through my US accounts? I was planning to talk to the citi folks in the states but just haven't gotten around to it.
thanks,
When I first moved to Costa Rica 6 years ago I did all of my banking with Banco Cuscatlan.... now re-named to Citi Bank.
DO NOT assume your Citi Bank card from the U.S. will NOT charge you foreign transaction fees. I believe they will.
Here is my understanding of how it works, and this is as a business owner in Costa Rica.
Almost ANY hotel, store, etc should be able to charge you in either U.S. Dollars or Colones. If you are charged in U.S. Dollars there is NO foreign transaction charge. If they charge you in Colones you will pay the foreign transaction fee. The fee comes into play because the exchange rate changes on a daily basis and because the banks CAN.
Until several months ago I also worked at a Four Seasons hotel and I do know that we could charge all guests in any outlet in either dollars or Colones (however, in accordenance with Costa Rican law all of our books were kept in Colones). The reason we did this was that we are talking about high dollar value transactions and that 3 to 5% charge would add up a lot faster if your room was as much as $18,800 (plus 25% in taxes and service charge) PER NIGHT of your stay and before any of your daily spend.
In my former position it was a big deal but bottom line is how much would you actually be charging on your card while you are here? $1,000.... that is $30 in transacation fees. Reality is also that you SHOULD be withdrawing Colones from the ATM (BCR and Banco National atm's will give you the best combination of good exchange rate as well as convenience factor). You will actually SAVE MORE money if you withdraw the Colones from the ATM and pay for things in colones.... this will keep you from paying bad exchange rates (with the exception of New Fantasy, however they may be a few places you can add to that list).
Just my two cents.