JazzboCR wrote:
Brother CRGolfer may have given us the best piece of advice we hear all week. Never us a debit card in CR. It comes out of your bank account immediately and you don't have the same protective level as credit cards (which are bad enough).
You can use your US debit card, just save your receipts! Almost 99.9% of the time a transaction comes back as "declined" it was actually deducted from your account, the only problem is with the system inside of CR. Save your receipts and don't sweat it if you have a problem at an ATM. Your US bank WILL help you, yelling at someone in a CR bank will ONLY get you problems (I found out after yelling fu*k at a branch manager and the security guard loaded his shotgun and then escorted me out).
I generally find BAC San Jose to be reliable for personal banking. Banco Impresses (spelling?) has been fantastic for business banking. At either of these banks I have had zero problems with either US or CR debit or ATM cards. Banco Nacional is a great bank but you must be able to speak spanish and if you need to do anything it could take all day. Citi Bank (fomerly Banco Cuscatlan) is wothless, STAY AWAY!!!!!
Only Banco Nacional and BCR are insured as they are government banks. Other banks have the option of including insurance depending on corporate policies, and private banks have gone belly up in Costa Rica!