RE: Advance travel info for IETF-78 Maastricht

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Not to belabor this thread, but...
I was in Schiphol the week before IETF Anaheim and bought a train ticket.  *None* of the my cards worked (Amex, Visa, Mastercard, and a debit, and yes I tried all of them).  In fact, not only did they not work at the machines, but they were not accepted at the human-based ticket counter either, despite my having a Passport and one of the cards even has my picture on it.  They had a sign even warning that it wouldn't work without a "PIN".  It was cash only, but there is an ATM near by.  I travel a lot and was quite surprised.

-hadriel
p.s. on the other hand they have excellent licorice and hagelslag. :)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx [mailto:ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Ralph Droms
> Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 4:56 PM
> To: IETF Discussion
> Subject: Re: Advance travel info for IETF-78 Maastricht
> 
> So, with all this discussion, I'm still not clear what to expect.
> When I walk up to a train ticket kiosk in Schiphol, should I expect to
> be able to use my US-issued, non-chip credit card (AMEX, VISA - I
> don't care as long as *one* of them works), or should I have a fistful
> of Euros handy?
> 
> - Ralph
> 
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