Srilm wrote:
Prolijo wrote:
And one last comment for Srilm, before I let this go, since I think we've both been beating this issue to death. Srilm said occasionally taking the card out on the street means he can enter CR with about $1500 in cash less than what he would otherwise need for an average trip. I'd like to know what he possibly could be spending that $1500 on. ...
I was including everything, just to show the versatility of the card. ...
Srilm wrote:
And my point here, which is really at the crux of this thread, is:
Don't carry anything you don't have to, and especially don't carry anything valuable that you don't have to. Carry alternatives when available. This is not CR specific, but applies anytime. ...
And my point here, which is really is at the crux of this thread, is essentially the same thing. However, you're really just confusing the point when you expand your comments to show the versatility of the card.
No one is saying here that a credit card wasn't a marvelous invention.
No one is saying guys should operate on a "cash-only" basis ALL the time (so why do you keep talking like anyone is?).
No one is saying that one shouldn't take a credit card with them to CR to pay for many things, particularly big ticket items like your hotel (unless there is a cash discount that one wants to take advantage of). As you pointed out that can greatly reduce the amount of cash you need to bring with you or have to take out of your account while down there. Plus there may be reward points in the equation. This is all truly wonderful but COMPLETELY irrelevant to the crux of this thread which is what one should or shouldn't carry
while out on the street in CR. You're presenting a false (and really ridiculous) choice between not bringing any cards AT ALL, even for use in controlled situations like at your hotel, and carrying a card EVERYWHERE you go.
So that $1500 reduction in cash was COMPLETELY misleading for the typical monger. If your typical trip is 4 days and you're paying $900 for your hotel charges ($225/day) that is WAY over what most guys go for and in any event wouldn't reduce the amount they'd have to carry out on the street in ANY way. $100 for a tour sounds reasonable but can be booked and charged from your hotel room or front desk, without having to bring your card anywhere out on the street either. $300 for "shopping"

is that for you or your chica? If it is for yourself, what would you buy in CR that you couldn't buy for less back home in the US, other than perhaps a few souvenirs for gifts? If its for you chica, then I hope she's giving you some SERIOUS discounts on your time with her (like for free!). Again I doubt most guys budget anything like that for "shopping". And $200 or $50/day for restaurants? I suppose that is possible if you treat your chica to a fancy meal EVERY night (again I hope that gets you some serious discounts). Let's not reopen the debate about the wisdom of taking chicas out for such fancy meals, but suffice it to say, most guys might do that once or twice during a 4 day trip but probably not every night and I suspect few would average $50/day just for dinners. In fact, I'd argue if you add up the true reduction in cash you'd need to bring by having a card on you 100% of the time that reduction would be absolutely ZERO.
What I HAVE been saying is that MOST of the time, you can leave those cards securely in your room safe. Okay, break out the card when you take your chica to the mall for her regular $300 shopping spree. That's at most one afternoon. Break out the card when you go out for dinner, returning back to your room afterwards to return the card to a secure place. That's a couple of hours each night. What about when you go out during the day to visit the local MP's, where you probably would not use your card even if you could, probably walking around at least some of the time in riskier areas (where there are crowds with possible pickpockets, or corners with possible robbers on the other side), maybe popping into the SL, BM or NYB once or twice or several times where you'd probably choose to pay as you go rather than run up a tab to a chargeable amount and then at nght after dinner going out to those same bars or maybe some strip joint like Pantera Rosa or Flamingo which are usually in some not so great neighborhood and where you definitely don't want to run a tab. And even if you would bring a card at these times and places you'd probably still need to bring some cash for those items and times when you can't use your card.
Does this mean you'd need to bring ALL your cash with you at those other times? OF COURSE NOT. And there is the other totally absurd choice that you're suggesting. "Given the choice of walking around with $1400 cash or a card, you chose the card" ABSOLUTELY, of course we would. But who would EVER walk around SJ with $1400 in cash at one time or even the $200 or $300 in pocket cash that you mentioned later and WHY would they even need to?

Maybe you were only referring to what you might do in the US or maybe you were only referring to the possible credit lines on a debit card or the TOTAL amount of credit one might need for their entire trip to CR, but I seriously doubt ANYONE really needs ANYWHERE near that much AT ONE TIME or on a single outing, which is what we're really talking about here. So, again your side discussion just confuses the issue and is completely irrelevant to "the crux of this thread". The REAL choice that is relevant to
what one should carry at any one time on the street is more often between carrying a card AND a small amount of cash ANYWAY because you'll need some cash for items you wouldn't normally charge (like single drinks, MP sessions, lunches at simple sodas, cab fares, etc.) or JUST carrying the small amount of cash and leaving the card(s) in the safe until they're really needed.