Hi, Jari, Individual shop owners (and cab drivers) can always do what they want (anywhere), even when the company they work for accepts cards. As I noted, you can ask before you get into the cab. Though I agree with your recommendation that backup cash is always useful -- in any city. Joe Jari Arkko wrote: > Joe, > >> You should have asked when you got in; many cabs in the US (in most >> cities I've traveled to, and all the ones I've used at LAX where I >> reside) do take credit cards. >> > > The cab had a sign that said they take credit cards. Just that in the > end, that didn't turn out to be a true advertisement. In any case, my > point was not my specific travel problems. The point was that no matter > where you are going some cash is probably recommended. I certainly > recommend that for EU and Maastricht as well. You may survive without, > but you are definitely taking a risk with bad cabs, > foreign-credit-cards-not-accepted-ticket-machines, and the like. > > Jari
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