Yes I have! It's been great for me. Sometimes I normally swap the accommodation but it's a good for getting an idea of what's cheap at a certain time of year
I m still a bit confused about Monzo, r u telling us that there is no exchange rate charged on POS abroad? If I top up 100 and spend 80, It will leave 20 in Monzo, is it so? How is it different from a Travel Debit card?
Because the money isn't exchanged until you spend it. So with most travel debit cards you have to put the currency you need on it then spend it, but this isn't the case with Monzo. So that means if you have money left over you simply transfer it back to your regular account. So you don't re-exchange the money back to the currency you normally use.
@@hossain2010 Personally I prefer Monzo because it's super easy to set up and I think it's super user friendly. I normally avoid using cash machines while aboard and try to only use card when paying for things and have a small amount out in cash as a back up. But thanks for sharing your ideas, it's something that others may prefer.
Do you already use some of these apps? Or there better apps we should consider?
I don’t use any travel apps yet but I will be after watching this!
@@hellokitty2848 Great! I hope you find them as helpful as I do
Awesome! Thanks again for another helpful video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@jacklawsontravel keep ‘em coming!!
I mean you are literally saving a lot of us from over expenditures. Thanks so much for such detailed information. You deserve more views!
That's what my channel is all about. Glad I could help ☺
Have you personally used lucky trip? If so what was your experience like
Yes I have! It's been great for me. Sometimes I normally swap the accommodation but it's a good for getting an idea of what's cheap at a certain time of year
I m still a bit confused about Monzo, r u telling us that there is no exchange rate charged on POS abroad? If I top up 100 and spend 80, It will leave 20 in Monzo, is it so? How is it different from a Travel Debit card?
Because the money isn't exchanged until you spend it. So with most travel debit cards you have to put the currency you need on it then spend it, but this isn't the case with Monzo. So that means if you have money left over you simply transfer it back to your regular account. So you don't re-exchange the money back to the currency you normally use.
@@jacklawsontravel dont u think STARLING is better than Monzo in this case. Starling has more daily cash withdrawal limit for free while u r abroad.
@@hossain2010 Personally I prefer Monzo because it's super easy to set up and I think it's super user friendly. I normally avoid using cash machines while aboard and try to only use card when paying for things and have a small amount out in cash as a back up. But thanks for sharing your ideas, it's something that others may prefer.
U should get more views fr life saver
Thanks for the kind words!