Devo wrote:
When I travel I usually use my credit card to pay my bill when I check out of the hotel I am staying at. I was going over my credit card statement, specifically the charge from my hotel stay in Lima Peru. I discovered that the hotel basically did their own calculation (Peruvian Soles to US dollars) and charged that US dollar amount to my credit card. In other words I got screwed on the exchange.
Next time I will go to the ATM and pay the hotel in the locally currency or agree on the exchange when I check in. Any thoughts on this?
Devo
Most hotels in San Jose will quote their rate in USD. If you know the bank rate (currently 493 colones to $1.00) you can determine what your bill should be. If the hotel wants to charge your card in colones and it varies significantly from what you have calculated then you can go to the ATM and withdraw an amount to pay your bill.
I have never heard of this happening in SJO but it is wise to be cautious and check your credit card vouchers carefully before signing.
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