How to Carry Cash SAFELY While Traveling! 💵 ✈️

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  • čas přidán 25. 02. 2023
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Komentáře • 264

  • @NoraDunn
    @NoraDunn  Před rokem

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  • @elwoodrussell5097
    @elwoodrussell5097 Před 9 měsíci +9

    In 1980 I cashed per diem checks totaling about $3000 for a group of us. I had stuffed money in my front pants pockets, socks, and a single bill worth $13.00 in my shirt. Anyway I got mugged. They got basically $13.00. Spread it out

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Wow! Testament to diversifying where you keep cash!

  • @bigchief2331
    @bigchief2331 Před 10 měsíci +33

    Cash is and always will be king. DO NOT succumb to the LIES from the banks and government about 'convenience' of cashless. YOU will pay MORE, AND you have no privacy. USE CASH, and protect our freedoms and ensure that no money is lost to fees.

    • @rexregum2793
      @rexregum2793 Před 5 měsíci +5

      While i wholeheartedly agree with you, there have been a few places I've been where they dont take cash unfortunately

    • @bigchief2331
      @bigchief2331 Před 5 měsíci

      I do not partronise those businesses. They get named, shamed and boycotted. @@rexregum2793

    • @HFL-12345
      @HFL-12345 Před 5 měsíci +1

      In Korea, most small businesses serving tourist take card only with kiosks. The others? They don't serve tourists and locals also pay in cards

    • @HFL-12345
      @HFL-12345 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I bought a disposable debit card for all purchases. Fortunately, the card company don't charge me any fees, only charging the merchants

    • @dcanadian000
      @dcanadian000 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@rexregum2793 - Here is an example: Some places in Norway.

  • @artking8544
    @artking8544 Před rokem +45

    Hiya Nora, I absolutely love the speed of your delivery in which you speak. Unlike many vloggers, you not only attain, but maintain my interest of that which you are speaking. Thanks so much for the invaluable information that you provide in such an interesting manner.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +3

      Wow - thanks, Art! There’s a fine balance when it comes to speed of delivery, so I’m thrilled you feel I hit the mark!

    • @lenorefarina1930
      @lenorefarina1930 Před rokem

      @@NoraDunnlink for wallet please?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      @@lenorefarina1930 Here you go! (It's in the description by the way; I always put relevant links there) amzn.to/3RyrIDe

  • @davidiredale
    @davidiredale Před rokem +26

    I get why you hate carrying cash, but here's the thing for me: I hate using a card at any small local business, because I'm forcing them to pay a bank fee. Paying mostly in cash means either carrying more cash (and running a risk of theft), or using an ATM more frequently (and paying more fees directly). Still, I'd rather do one or the other than make a local merchant pay for my convenience.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +3

      That's very considerate of you, Stephen. (Nice to see you here too!) :-)

    • @pamsmith7369
      @pamsmith7369 Před 3 měsíci +1

      People still like cash!

  • @reedaharris1341
    @reedaharris1341 Před rokem +39

    I miss Traveler's checks!!

    • @reneeblack2783
      @reneeblack2783 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Me too!!!

    • @seanc9507
      @seanc9507 Před 3 měsíci

      I miss the American Express commercials with Karl Malden; they made you think that everyone in the world was trying to pick your pockets, and that traveler's checks were foolproof of it! Lol

    • @kingscres
      @kingscres Před měsícem

      I don’t. Back about 1980 I once spent over half an hour trying to convince a hotel clerk in India that my signatures matched the sample.

  • @yorgunsamuray
    @yorgunsamuray Před 2 dny +1

    The money belt I had was basically a fanny pack. It was hard to keep it inside. When I had to be extra careful, I'd tuck that belt inside. I had my cash in a book-shaped safe. Frankly it looked fake as heck but at least it had a key. I would put that in my day bag and a padlock on the zippers. Really luckily nothing happened and I went through India and Southeast Asia!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před dnem

      I'm glad nothing happened! Interesting about the book-safe; I have another video about crazy ways to hide money, and there are a few book-safe tricks! czcams.com/video/8eWSJenOFlE/video.htmlsi=K3RV1BIErp5vpcAA

  • @anthonymaster6160
    @anthonymaster6160 Před rokem +12

    Cash is still king. In many countries, especially in Asia, still mainly use cash. Great & secured way to carry cash is to have the right anti-theft travel clothes (from Clothing Arts & from The Clever Travel Companion) and the right carrying bags/packs/luggage (sling bag, purse, backpack, luggage) from Pac Safe. And carry your cash to be used for the day separate from the rest of your total cash.
    Great video always, Nora. Thank you. Happy travel & stay safe. Bon Voyage. 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺🇳🇿 (5-Eye Alliance).

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Great tips, Anthony! Thanks for weighing in :-)

  • @redlock4004
    @redlock4004 Před 25 dny +1

    You hit the nail on the head when you talked about the minimum that you NEED to bring. To large extent learning how little one NEEDS, is a payoff of travel. Hi from Doug Ford Land :)

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 23 dny

      Thanks, fellow Ontarian! ;-)

  • @aminor7476
    @aminor7476 Před měsícem +2

    In addition to not using cash, I also don’t like using a debit card. Like cash, when your money is gone, it’s gone from your account and difficult to get back. I carry little cash, especially for toilets, but mostly credit cards.

  • @RT-fb6ty
    @RT-fb6ty Před rokem +14

    Great content. Although cash and nearly everything one owns can be stolen . The idea of a cashless society where all transactions are monitored and your financial life controlled by big brother is a larger danger than a pick pocket or ordinary robber. Your tips for prevention are excellent.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      I wonder about monitoring, but then again everything is already being monitored. I guess I'm just going with the flow on this one.

    • @bigchief2331
      @bigchief2331 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@NoraDunn You are making a big mistake. Please think a bit more on this issue. A cashless society would be absolutely awful for so many reasons. We all need to use cash in preference to card as much as possible, and boycott cashless businesses.

  • @oscardelossantos7542
    @oscardelossantos7542 Před rokem +2

    Very well said, good advice! Thanks for that!

  • @janemacfarlane597
    @janemacfarlane597 Před rokem +11

    Your videos are the best. I find myself saying agreeing with you out loud when I’m listening. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve dumped out of a travel video saying “nope” and clicking off. Keep the videos coming. I’m your new biggest fan! ❤️

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      Jane, THANK YOU so much for your support! I means the world to me. These videos are a ridiculous amount of work, so comments like yours help me keep going.

  • @sweetypatnett6123
    @sweetypatnett6123 Před rokem +1

    I will definitely make a mental note. Thanks again!😊

  • @sweetypatnett6123
    @sweetypatnett6123 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, this video is very helpful and informative. 😊😍

  • @bhalshah8765
    @bhalshah8765 Před 26 dny +1

    Please keep your talks short and to the point, people will watch more and will enjoy. Ty.

  • @carmengreenwood566
    @carmengreenwood566 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @MRSTEEL15
    @MRSTEEL15 Před měsícem +1

    Use that carry bag as a decoy.....If they rob it? They get NOTHING 😅

  • @ccamire
    @ccamire Před rokem +2

    thanks for all your videos. I have learned so much more even I have been a frequent traveler thru Europe and Asia

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      AWESOME! Than you - you made my day :-)

  • @mireyam4661
    @mireyam4661 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos

  • @petgranny194
    @petgranny194 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Loved the "holier than thou" graphic!! Well done.

  • @Inkling777
    @Inkling777 Před rokem +4

    Cash can save you from a giant headache. Years ago I blundered badly and found myself in a little Greek village totally broke. This was before credit cards were common, so most of my money was in travelers checks. No one wanted those. Too risky. I pulled out a $20 bill. No dice. This was during the Carter years and the dollar was way down. Then I pulled out some German marks. The money changer's eyes lit up. He was happy to take those. Why German abandoned their marvelous currency for the Euro is beyond me. My suggestion to not only take cash, but to have cash in various currencies just in case banks start crashing-as indeed they are as I write this.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing, Michael!

  • @delfin7461
    @delfin7461 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I am with you 100% on the flat cross-body bags!!! First of all you can wear them under a coat/sweater and second, they are big enough to hold all the stuff you need without getting in the way or being too heavy when you are walking around -- also their low profile is PERFECT when you are in crowded areas.

  • @joemanbodygaurd
    @joemanbodygaurd Před rokem +12

    I used the empty chapstick holder hack for a recent trip to Mexico. Didn’t need it, but felt very 007. 😂

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      LOL! That's super spy stuff right there ;-)

    • @ronaldmcrae4896
      @ronaldmcrae4896 Před rokem +4

      Afraid I'd be more Maxwell Smart!................Dating myself? "Sorry about that chief"

  • @sarahphillips295
    @sarahphillips295 Před rokem +8

    One of the best places to carry cash for ladies is a sports bra. Not only are they more comfortable, they have way more space than regular bras. Especially for the ladies who are more endowed up top than I am lol. U.S. citizens also have the option to get a passport card to go with the book. For $25 extra you have another federal ID that's drivers license/credit card size and way easier to carry. It proves your identity and citizenship. You can leave your passport book secured safely at your accommodation and only carry it when you need it. You need the book to board any international flight so if one is going to be lost or stolen abroad, you want it to be the card.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Sarah! Very interesting about the Passport Card. That’s new, yes?

    • @sarahphillips295
      @sarahphillips295 Před rokem +1

      @@NoraDunn They’ve been issued since 2008 so they’re not very new. I think they’re a great idea and more countries should give their citizens the option to have them. Especially since your passport book is the only form of ID good for international air travel.

    • @funnyfarm5555
      @funnyfarm5555 Před rokem +1

      Just be aware that for U.S. citizens, the cards are only good for surface travel to Canada, the Caribbean, Bermuda, Mexico and Domestic air travel in the USA.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      @@funnyfarm5555 Great point!

  • @shaffehaffejee3657
    @shaffehaffejee3657 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Sushmita: being a minimalist is key - I love that 😍 Makes so much sense Nora 👍

  • @fastauntie
    @fastauntie Před 7 měsíci +2

    I like to carry some money in a clip in an easily-accessible pocket in case of mugging, a thickish bunch of lowest-denomination bills with one higher-denomination bill on the outside. If someone demands your wallet or money, the clip lets them see easily that it's real money. Don't hand it to them but throw it some distance away from you and run in the other direction yelling. Most thieves will just go for the sure cash that's sitting quietly rather than spend energy chasing someone who's attracting attention.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci

      Great strategy! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Keith_Aerotrunk
    @Keith_Aerotrunk Před rokem +6

    This is awesome Nora! If you're worried about carrying cash while traveling, this video is a must-watch! The tips and tricks shared in this video will give you the confidence you need to keep your money safe and secure on the road. From money belts to decoy wallets, you'll learn all the best ways to protect your cash while traveling.

  • @janiekcarney5482
    @janiekcarney5482 Před rokem +3

    Nora. We don’t need the animation. You are lovely and smart. Just be yourself.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Okay thank you for your feedback, again.

  • @jillcarr-hilton7308
    @jillcarr-hilton7308 Před rokem +23

    I’m also a firm believer in having an extra stash of cash and cards separate from what I carry every day, even at home. (especially since having my wallet stolen in Hong Kong). I’m not traveling much these days, caring for my 90 year old mom, so doing it vicariously through you 🤣 Your videos will have me well prepared for when I can get out there again, so thanks! 😁

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      YES! These tips are equally important at home as they are abroad. Glad you agree!
      After I started using my slim wallet on the road, I realized it was equally - if not more - useful at home too.

    • @robertashagam1599
      @robertashagam1599 Před rokem +1

      I sowed a tiny purse out of a peace of old cotton sheet. I then attach to my inner clothes w a baby safety pin. Thin, no sweat, hidden money:)

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      @@robertashagam1599 Nice!

  • @Gronicle1
    @Gronicle1 Před rokem +2

    Good stuff and well worth knowing if you are traveling. I once was on a back country trip for almost a week where hygene/washing up was not part of the routine. Thought I had come down with a case of jock rot or worse until I realized it was just my cash cache reacting with sweat etc. and irritating my skin.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      Oh no! ("Cash cache" - I like it, very clever use of words) :-)

    • @Gronicle1
      @Gronicle1 Před rokem +1

      @@NoraDunn Thanks for the kind words. Truly though, the advice you give out is much more realistic and to the point than anything I ever thought of. Just today I was talking with an old college buddy who was more of a world traveler than I was in the day. He was regretting the times when we could hop many places in the world with Kruger Rands in shoes and cash in other places to cover trip expenses, and not be tracked by our plastic. You could always get the best deal on a hotel room by negotiating the rate at the desk with a cash payment back then. Have you done a video yet on how to handle medical problems when OCONUS? Why travelers should always carry a few of their own syringes, etc.? Keep up the good videos.

  • @seanc9507
    @seanc9507 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Excellent advice, Nora! I feel like i could walk around with $100 bills sticking out of my pockets and somehow be safe after watching this! 😂
    Oh, and i can attest to money clips not being practical. The one time i got pickpocketed was when i used a money clip; folding the money to fit within the clip's grasp made the corner of my money peek out from my pocket. The woman who picked my pocket took advantage of that, using nimble fingers to pluck it from my jacket pocket without me feeling a thing. My own piece of advice: ANYONE can be a pickpocket! The woman in question was smartly dressed and looked like she could be a grandmother or librarian!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Great point - it's the people who are the least "suspicious" looking who are the savviest! Have you seen my video about pickpocketing? czcams.com/video/s63bDqj9ww4/video.htmlsi=AKSBfK5zrJLYJwLT

    • @seanc9507
      @seanc9507 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn I just watched, liked and commented on it.... excellent video! 👍👍
      As for the theme of "it can be anyone", I received a gentle reminder of it while out doing last minute Christmas shopping. I was in a crafts store picking up something for my mother. The item was a stenciled chest, fairly heavy and awkward which needed two hands to carry.While carrying it towards the front desk to pay, my phone in my coat pocket started ringing. There was nowhere to put the chest down, even the floors occupied by items for sale. One of the women working at the store saw me struggling, came up to me with a smile, pointed to my pocket and asked, "May I help?" I accepted and she reached in to retrieve the phone, hit the accept button and held the phone to my ear while I had a brief conversation with my dad. Finishing the call, she returned the phone into the same pocket. When her fingers grazed the loose bills I had in there, she fished them out and waved them at me, remarking, "You better be careful: if I was a less honest person, I'd be sneaking this into MY pocket! Do you have a wallet?" I mentioned it being in my other coat pocket, and she kindly reached into that pocket to place the loose bills into. I noticed how I hadn't felt her hand take my wallet out, which make me crack a joke at how light her fingers were. She chuckled, stating, "I'm not an expert at pickpocketing; these pockets are easy to dip into. Look at that, just a little weight causes them to bulge wide open! I hope you're more careful with that in the future!" She even offered to escort me to the register with her hands over my pockets, which I have to admit I was flattered by! Lol

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@seanc9507 Holy moly you met an angel!

    • @seanc9507
      @seanc9507 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn Lol very true! I ran into her a couple of weeks ago. I was wearing the same jacket as before. When I greeted her with a hug and kiss on the cheek, she playfully remarked, "I'm feeling a little more devilish today...you mind if I pick your pockets this time?" all the while frisking my pockets. I did have a few small bills tucked inside one of them; I told her that she was welcomed to "steal" them. The grin and wink she gave me in return was worth it!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 3 měsíci

      @@seanc9507 That's so much fun!!!

  • @pamsmith7369
    @pamsmith7369 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I’ve been traveling longer than you’ve been alive.
    Traveling now is riskier, for sure but there were always pickpockets and those unscrupulous individuals looking to get your stuff!
    I MADE my own under clothing wearable pocket that holds valuables and passport. I’ve been using this for over 45 years and never had a problem. The only way they’re getting it is if I’m unconscious, which could happen but hasn’t yet!
    The pocket cost me nothing as I made it and I pin it to a cami or bra strap, never take it off except to shower or sleep in a secure room and NEVER remove ANYTHING from it in public.
    Even at trade shows, I’ll excuse myself to the ladies’ room, get out what I need in a stall with the door shut and then return to the vendor with that purchase
    $$.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 3 měsíci

      That's so smart, Pam! Thanks for sharing!

  • @robertashagam1599
    @robertashagam1599 Před měsícem +2

    Nora, i love my Fur Art thin wallet. thank you for this recommendation. it is smooth leather, so that it can be cleaned easily and it came in many colours, so i chose lime- im done searching for black items in my black purse.:) thank you for saving me this time of research

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      Yippee! Thanks Robert.....happy to have helped!

  • @jamieab4
    @jamieab4 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Good information. I usually carry two small wallets with some cash and a credit card in each so if one is lost or stolen I still have some money. In addition my wife and I each carry a copy of our passports so there is redundancy.

  • @Jahalang82
    @Jahalang82 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I like that wallet, way smaller than my bill fold that I carry around daily in the US. Thanks for linking it on where to buy

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 11 měsíci

      No problem! Enjoy - it's a great wallet.

  • @tammywidlake1620
    @tammywidlake1620 Před 27 dny +1

    I miss travler checks too

  • @lia4057
    @lia4057 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Once, before going on vacation, I hid my jewelry in my house. I forgot where I put it and didn’t find it for 3 months. Now, when I hide anything, I send myself an email message as a reminder.

  • @mojorisin188
    @mojorisin188 Před rokem +6

    Hi Nora, I love your videos. Thank you for your efforts. For the crossbody bag, does that count as an accessory as part of your clothes when going through tsa security and / or can you leave your cash, cards and passport in the crossover bag in your backpack while going through tsa security? I am trying to plan for my first international flight later this year.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +5

      When going through TSA, everything - EVERYTHING - needs to be removed to go through the xray, while you go through the body scanner. You can't even leave tissue in your pockets. The crossbody bag will need to go through the xray. You can put it inside your backpack if you like though.

  • @joits
    @joits Před rokem +1

    I have a similar wallet, but from another company. I think it's a basic template that a lot of different companies use cos I've seen cheap versions (which i have... lol) and more expensive ones that are all essentially the same design, albeit a few differences like some have an opening where your most used card goes that enables you to push it out for access more easily. I also got the one with an Air Tag slot.
    I just returned from a trip to the UK and Paris and it was really nice to be able to pay for almost everything using my phone and Apple Pay. Only time I had cash was so I could tip the guide on the food tour I went on. If it wasn't for that I would have been entirely cashless for the whole trip.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      I'm increasingly cashless in everything I do, and I'm just starting to get on the Apple Pay bandwagon. It's definitely convenient to pay with a phone since we always have our phones with us anyway.

  • @toddbates1099
    @toddbates1099 Před rokem +3

    It’s been a while since I traveled in Europe, however, when carrying cash I kept some stashed in several location and carried American Express Travelers Checks too. Safe Travels 😉🇺🇸

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Yes! I just made a video about creative hiding spots for cash. That'll come out in a couple of weeks once I get it ready. Stay tune!

    • @travisadams4470
      @travisadams4470 Před 11 měsíci +1

      American Express Travelers Checks?! Is that still a thing? Do people still use Travelers Checks?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 11 měsíci

      @@travisadams4470 I"m honestly not sure! They were referring to not having traveled for a while though, so I figured it was a long while ;-)

  • @Justin_W
    @Justin_W Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good tips! I'm heading to Japan, where cash is still king. I have always split my money up into several places on my person or secured locations/bags. Yes, please people, stop lifting up your shirt and rumaging through your money belt in public! Haha! 😅 Go to the bathroom or some hidden place and take out the cash you need. One it's kind of an unpleasant site, and two you're letting any potential thieves see how much $$ you're carrying.
    One other tip I go by is never keeping my wallet in my back pocket. It's just waaaaaaaay too easy for someone to swipe or it to fall out without you noticing. For women carrying a purse, I recommend wearing it over one shoulder and under the opposite arm...and in front of you. This will make it harder to snatch and with it in front of you, it will be in your line of vision more often than not.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Great advice, Justin!

  • @ffcwatercolors5552
    @ffcwatercolors5552 Před rokem +4

    Good tips. I don't like to pull my wallet out in public. I use my Apple Watch/wallet where accepted. If I have to pull out my wallet, it's a slim one (actually my late husband's front pocket wallet from Rogue Industries). I keep it in the inside zip compartment of my purse, so if someone reaches into my purse, they won't get my wallet. Since I'm widowed, I'm solo now. I spend a month in Paris (soon to return), and to keep Euros handy, I love the Hobo Bags "go" cute kiss-lock coin purse. It has a clip, and it's fine (since it's a small amount of cash) to clip it to the outside of my purse (again, I don't have to open my purse to get a few coins). When I'm out and about where I don't want to carry my usual purse, such as in a park or on a picnic, I carry a cross-body leather Bandolier brand phone case and the accompanying extra attached case for a copy of my passport, apartment key, etc. I can wear it under my jacket or sweater at night. All this said, when I'm in Paris, I don't want to draw attention to myself with the popular "travel" purses. I think it's advertising American, not that I pass for French. I carry a comfortable leather purse, crossbody.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      Great strategies! I am starting to use Apple Pay much more now - it's way more convenient, and as it turns out - more secure too! (I have a video coming out about that soon).
      I also like your Bandolier strategy for phone and essentials. I might look into one of those.

    • @ffcwatercolors5552
      @ffcwatercolors5552 Před rokem +1

      @@NoraDunn I found Apple Pay worked at most places in Paris last year, and also in the UK. For years, I've been using it instead of an Oyster Card for the London Tube. In Paris, I still use my Navigo Card as Apple Pay isn't always an option on the Paris metro. I hope that changes, but I walk most everywhere. The Bandolier for my phone makes me feel less of a target when I'm out and about. Because I store my boarding passes on my iPhone, I've never had an issue "wearing" the bandolier with the pouch (for passport and slim wallet) onto an American Airlines plane. They don't count it as an extra piece of luggage. Not sure about other airlines. You have so many good tips, I hope travelers subscribe to your channel. Because I do longer stays in one place, I have a Wise account with a debit card for paying in Euros, so I don't have to use my US accounts. I still carry my US debit card (locked in my apartment safe) and carry the Wise debit card. Most of my expat friends have Wise accounts. It's a good option for frequent travelers, long-stay travelers.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      @@ffcwatercolors5552 I have a Wise account as well - perhaps it's time to get myself a debit card! Thanks for sharing your experiences, and for your support of my channel!

    • @ffcwatercolors5552
      @ffcwatercolors5552 Před rokem +1

      @@NoraDunn There was a $9 charge for the card. It arrived in less than a week after I ordered it.

  • @renatacantore3684
    @renatacantore3684 Před rokem +1

    God bless you ❤

  • @patricklambert3575
    @patricklambert3575 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A carry walk-around money in two different pockets. The bulk of money in one pocket and numerous low denomination bills in another pocket to toss. Only carry driver license and medical insurance card in a different pocket and a throw-away wallet with a couple of exposed bills in a fourth pocket for tossing.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes! Thanks for sharing.

  • @mmc3731
    @mmc3731 Před rokem +2

    I travel all the time with a wallet that has a front & back zipper, with a carabiner attached to it so that it’s always in my pocket and no chance of pickpockets getting their hands on it. They would end up with both my wallet & I in their home as well. Lesson learned from previous bad pickpocket experiences.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      I once had a wallet with a small lanyard and a carabiner, which I loved! The challenge was that I didn't always have pockets and/or beltloops.

  • @SmartCookie2022
    @SmartCookie2022 Před rokem +3

    "Moving the world forward as a cashless society" will have a downside when it effects your carbon credit score. Don't think for a second this isn't about a digital panopticon on how you spend your money.

  • @janefreeman7157
    @janefreeman7157 Před rokem +1

    I also carry several copies of my passport on any international trip, with them being kept in different areas of my belongings!!!!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Yes! Diversification is key.

  • @jstanovic
    @jstanovic Před 8 měsíci +1

    I like to carry some cash while traveling. If a problem develops with my cards, i have cash. I was in Buenos Aires in November. My wallet got picked. I immediately called the cc companies. Luckily I brought some cash that i kept in the hotel safe so my trip wasn't ruined. I have a slim leather zipper pouch with a loop. My belt secures the loop and the pouch flips over and under my pants. The only thing visable is a black leather loop on my belt. I can carry a couple thousand if I had the need. Because it is leather, it doesn't make me sweat.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Great strategy! I'm glad you had the extra cash.

  • @Ken-cn3tc
    @Ken-cn3tc Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Nora. You showed your use of the great ultra-thin wallet and a bag? like over the shoulder. I haven't seen any other comments about that so thought I would throw it out there.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey Ken,
      Do you mean the Anti-theft tech crossbody bag? bit.ly/3QBrKKv

  • @aaronmorin8118
    @aaronmorin8118 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi I use mostly cash when i travel to save the credit card charge for where i stay and eat. Every morning i put my days cash into a small holder and that goes into my cross body bag. The rest of my cash stays next to my body under clothes. Keeps me on budget and i never have to pull out a stack of cash. Passport stays next to body also so i can leave a country quickly if needed.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci

      Nice budgeting technique!

  • @1stJohn3.9-10
    @1stJohn3.9-10 Před měsícem +1

    I hide money all over the place, so when I randomly find money that I forgot about in a book, in a pillow case, bag of frozen broccoli, that cabinet way above the frig, picture frame, tupperware...then it's usually the perfect timing for when I get hit with an extra expense.
    Every time I moved, I find over $3,000 that I forgot I had. 😂

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před měsícem

      That's a tidy sum of money to find! Ha ha!

  • @TerryHunsakerMcLemoreLMSW

    I love you necklace! Is it available somewhere online? I enjoy Your videos so much.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      I got mine at a conference! I've seen similar ones on Amazon.

  • @funnyfarm5555
    @funnyfarm5555 Před rokem +3

    If taking cash to another country, pay very close attention to their rules for declaration to customs.
    Also pay very close attention as to what you can and cannot take into another country or the items/items could be confiscated and you being fined or worse and the items destroyed. Example; taking unauthorized meat products into Canada is an $800 fine.

  • @coziii.1829
    @coziii.1829 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Cash is king

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 6 měsíci

      In some places, yes - but decreasingly so.

  • @danhurst9048
    @danhurst9048 Před měsícem

    No,it DID NOT move us forward.it moved us closer to being monitored and given credit scores,and travelling will lower that score

  • @letitiabaker3377
    @letitiabaker3377 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You need cash at times. I always remove a small amount at the end of the day, to my outer bag to use the next day, rather than pulling amounts out when your out and about. Easily managed.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 7 měsíci

      Great strategy, Letitia!

  • @AndyJarman
    @AndyJarman Před rokem +1

    I used to live in the UAE in the Arabian Gulf. I visited friends in Texas and found I'd have to fly to New York to change my UAE currency into American dollars.
    The UAE's currency is linked to the US dollar. Large countries like the USA can be surprisingly parochial and conservative. I never had this problem in Europe or Asia.

  • @rogermaslonsr.9156
    @rogermaslonsr.9156 Před rokem +1

    Question, please -and GREAT videos, btw.
    Can't wear a money belt under the shirt through Security because it will set off the magnetometer. So, it must go in the carry-on, right? And if it's less than 10K, I don't have ro explain myself, right?

  • @denisefuentes7905
    @denisefuentes7905 Před 10 dny +1

    I NEVER use credit cards when I travel. Never. If it’s hacked, I’m screwed. And it’s hacked a lot. Come on adults. Carry a good crossbody and use your head. If you get pickpocketed, you shouldn’t still be traveling.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 dny

      If your credit card is hacked, you aren't liable for the fraudulent charges. In fact, I'd argue that a credit card is the safest way to go; cash can be lost or stolen with no recourse; hacked debit cards can result in drained bank accounts. A hacked credit card is little more than a hassle. Just make sure you also have a backup credit card stashed in a separate place.

  • @JohnS-zq8ks
    @JohnS-zq8ks Před rokem +1

    Show me the money! Good tips Nora. Thanks

  • @ntexas100
    @ntexas100 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I store all my credit card phone numbers on my cell phone. If my wallet is stolen then I can quickly call the credit card vendors to report it. Go into your credit card/bank settings and setup notifications when your card is being used. This way, if your credit card/s are stolen and you don't know it at least you'll get a message saying the card is being used. Also, it's a good idea to know your drivers license number and/or ss number. I store those on my phone in a coded way only I know. As far as cash. I do carry cash (usually for tips) when I travel trying not to use an atm. When I reach my destination I'll carry the minimum with me for the day and keep the other amount hidden in my hotel room. No! Not under the mattress. 😊 Just remember to get it before you check out. The small wallets are a good idea for women. However, my wife loves her purse so I can see her leaving a small wallet on a counter or table. Another thing I see with the younger women every place I travel. Leaving your cell phone sticking half way out of your back pocket. No matter how tight your pants are thieves are bolder nowadays. They won't hesitate to grab and go even in full daylight.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci

      Great tips!
      And yes, I cringe whenever I see phones hanging out of back pockets. As much a risk of loss or damage as of theft!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci

      Great tips!
      And yes, I cringe whenever I see phones hanging out of back pockets. As much a risk of loss or damage as of theft!

  • @richardwestwell4902
    @richardwestwell4902 Před 7 měsíci

    If you are carrying cash to exchange at an exchange point. (bank or currency exchange shop) then make sure your cash is as good as it can be. No ripped or torn bills, no bills with writing on them, no bills with too many folds. Some places will only take flat perfect currency to exchange. Also if you are carrying a large amount of cash, split it up and carry it in different places, not all in one place.

  • @elynborjasen1835
    @elynborjasen1835 Před rokem

    How much UK Sterling can I take into the Phillipines ?

  • @deekang6244
    @deekang6244 Před rokem +2

    Not enough for coins.
    And what about your passport? Receipts?
    Great to be that minimalist, but not practical for me.
    Low value bills outside, yes! I do that.
    I do stash separately.

  • @socalskater5757
    @socalskater5757 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your videos! I'm planning a trip to Europe later this year and would like to know your recommendation for an international prepaid ATM card to use. I would like to avoid taking my American Bank Debit card to Europe to avoid potential loss or it being stolen. I have looked at videos on Resolut and Wize and would like to know if you have experience using these types of cards or have another recommendation? Thanks in advance.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +2

      Great question! I think Revolut and Wise could be good options - to be honest I don't think of them as prepaid ATM cards (I think of them as online banks), but they are indeed good ways to convert currency and pay for things abroad while also limiting exposure to your main accounts.
      In your research, I suggest you read the fine print and look for things like:
      1) How much does it cost to withdraw money from ATMs
      2) What are their currency conversion charges
      3) What are the account fees in general
      Revolut in particular is quite popular in Europe, so maybe they have favourable fees in that regard.
      Good luck with your research, and please let us know what you decided on here!

    • @ffcwatercolors5552
      @ffcwatercolors5552 Před rokem +1

      @@NoraDunn I use Wise

  • @lawrencefox563
    @lawrencefox563 Před rokem +1

    What about Rick Steves vest with inside pockets

  • @philflat4765
    @philflat4765 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Third world counties, cities cash, passport in money belt . Some money in wallet for daily use

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing, Phil!

  • @jayjaynella4539
    @jayjaynella4539 Před rokem +3

    I get significant cash discounts at small businesses here in Australia. 10% is a lot. With cash on me I know how much I have to spend. I never know the balance on my cards as I refuse to put any banking on my tracking device.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Asking for cash discounts is an excellent strategy.

    • @jayjaynella4539
      @jayjaynella4539 Před rokem +2

      @@NoraDunn I did not ask for the discounts. The 2 retailers offered me the discount when they saw I was paying with cash. Our local bakery states that paying with cash is free as the baker charges a fee for using cards. One of my retailers stated he pays 700 a month to accept cards. That is just 1 small retailer. Imagine what the big boys pay in card fees. Those fees will skyrocket with a digital currency, as choice will not be allowed.

    • @bigchief2331
      @bigchief2331 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The discounts are another great little perk of paying with cash. Indeed, cash is KING. In a cashless society, we will ALL be worse off.

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My Amazon iPhone case has a clip door at the back that holds my drivers license, insurance card, Costco credit card, and a couple bills. Done

  • @superdavem5104
    @superdavem5104 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Well done. I like to add , when travelling , I bring some USD bills. But the paper money should be in excellent condition, no rips , no ink pen marks, or. Venders 😊will refuse to accept. And most venders will give you more exchange rate is US currency is $100 Bills. Lesser for $50 Bills ,

  • @BPe-ie9je
    @BPe-ie9je Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nora, some countries are US CASH , almost exclusively so lets not be dead against it. Some of us have to deal w it, especially women safely. SAFELY. Ecuador is US cash. Very few places credit or debit cards work. ATM's are scary.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 5 měsíci

      Great points. It depends on where you go. In places like Ecuador where US dollars are the traded currency, it's one thing. But that's actually the case in relatively few countries; most have their own currencies.
      As for ATMs, I don't find them scary - but there are certain things to know: czcams.com/video/q72eRD0yaAc/video.htmlsi=cEBX5zEpNje3_9w2

  • @johnerdelyi4208
    @johnerdelyi4208 Před rokem +1

    Cash is king in Asia never had money 💵 stolen from the safe in the room over 30 years 😂 !

  • @lisbethkelsey6622
    @lisbethkelsey6622 Před rokem +2

    What do you suggest when at a foreign flea market? I'm thinking some in a Velcro 'd pocket, some in a thin wallet and maybe more under my clothes in a yoga belt or bra purse...

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +2

      Great strategy, Lisbeth! Yes, I'll keep some small bills in a relatively accessible pocket for purchases. But I'll keep other bills elsewhere, in case my pocket-stash gets raided (by me or somebody else - ha ha)

  • @lucillebonds2196
    @lucillebonds2196 Před 29 dny +1

    Where will you place them during TSA inspection in the airport? You can't put it on yourself while undergoing x-ray inspection. This is my only problem. I intend to have only carry-on luggage. All my other stuff I send them through the mail. Thank you if you can solve my dilemma.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 28 dny

      If I am carrying cash, I will place it securely inside my personal item bag, which then goes through the x-ray.

  • @pistorieswithdave9347
    @pistorieswithdave9347 Před rokem +1

    How do handle having to empty your pockets, including cash, going through TSA?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      I don't tend to keep a lot of stuff in my pockets - as in, pants pockets. Women's clothing is notoriously unreliable in that department, so I find it easier to have a system for carrying my stuff that doesn't rely on clothing.
      That said, You could put "pocket stuff" (like cash) in a zippable jacket or vest pocket, since you need to take the jacket off anyway, and then it's all in one place and hidden from sight while going through the xray.

  • @printout2952
    @printout2952 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks how much money the limit cash they allow you to travel with

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci

      It depends on the country. I believe $10k is a common limit.

  • @jennyslavis375
    @jennyslavis375 Před rokem +1

    Could you go through TSA with money belt on you ? Or u need to put it in the gray bin ? Thank you ,

  • @lucillebonds2196
    @lucillebonds2196 Před rokem

    Hi, I have so much religious Crucifixes, Blessed Medals, etc., I carry with Me in my personal purse. At TSA do I have to take it out from my purse and put it on the bin together with my cash (I put it inside an envelope)?
    Thanks for the helpful tips.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Just leave it all in your purse! No problem. The only stuff you need to take out of your bags are liquids and laptops (basically).

    • @lucillebonds2196
      @lucillebonds2196 Před 29 dny

      ​@NoraDunn Thank you so much for easing my problem. I worry about my cash they might try to steal it in my purse. How about religious books, my daily Missal and other prayer books. I pray they will ignore them.
      Thanks, Nora. I learned a lot from you.

  • @carriehenderson1352
    @carriehenderson1352 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If you carry cash in your carry on, do you have to tell them at the T s a center at the airport

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 9 měsíci

      No, you don't have to tell TSA anything.

  • @rogernevers6544
    @rogernevers6544 Před rokem +2

    I would be very worried about putting that little wallet thru X ray with many people in front of me. One time putting all my belongings in their basket and sending it along, third person in front of me still had his shoes on which stoped the line, Could not see my items on the other side of the X ray machine, very worried. turned out OK

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      The trick is to put the little wallet into a zippable pocket in my jacket which has to come off anyway to clear security. Or into my personal item bag. I would never put my wallet/phone/anything directly into the tray - that's asking for trouble!

    • @user-ov4wr5yu4r
      @user-ov4wr5yu4r Před 11 měsíci +1

      Used to be that in Hong Kong you had to place phone separately in a tray. I think they discontinued that recently.

  • @marilynwitte141
    @marilynwitte141 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Where can I purchase a necklace line yours?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci

      I got the necklace at a conference, but I think this one is the same or similar: amzn.to/3ZWaMJJ

  • @JSees
    @JSees Před rokem +4

    You are spending too much time batching about how you don't like cash. It is almost 7 minutes before you get to some kind of point.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your feedback, and thanks for continuing to watch the video through all that time where I said nothing of value to you.

    • @oldbroadabroad6619
      @oldbroadabroad6619 Před měsícem

      ​@NoraDunn I love your videos! Never change ❤

  • @TheSummer365
    @TheSummer365 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I was told in a forum that money from Mexico can’t be folded….?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Interesting. I've never heard that. But maybe it has something to do with vendors in some places preferring crisp bills. I've folded pesos in Mexico....

  • @rickmoody6984
    @rickmoody6984 Před rokem +1

    So what do you use when you are traveling into a country where they will not take folded U.S.A. cash in a bank or an exchange booth. Cash must be new and not folded. Thailand and the Philippines require this. How can you transport it on your person, not folded ? I'm not a traveler so I would be afraid to have it in a carry on. I'm planning on my first trip to Philippines in the fall.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      Honestly, I rarely if ever travel with cash; instead I use local ATMs. They get you a better exchange rate (more on that here: czcams.com/video/h34rK_SZZaw/video.html ).
      But if you want to carry cash that is not folded, you can carry it in a money belt that you wear underneath your clothing.

    • @rickmoody6984
      @rickmoody6984 Před rokem +1

      @@NoraDunn Thank you. I think you are right about not bringing much cash. I am thinking about a Charles Schawb account. They will refund any ATM fees charged to you from anywhere you travel. Maybe you have checked this out ? Again, thank you for your help. I've never been off the east coast of the U.S. I'm a dumb traveler.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      @@rickmoody6984 What an exciting travel adventure you have coming up! You're not a dumb traveler - you're just not experienced...but you're doing the right thing by watching channels like mine! ;-)

  • @yvettefukuda95
    @yvettefukuda95 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Only one-day worth spending in easy access cash, so if stolen, the whole travel is not finished.

  • @adeliaperez8270
    @adeliaperez8270 Před rokem +1

    For me big wallet is so bulky specially when you're traveling.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Absolutely! It’s too much.

  • @mrvggl
    @mrvggl Před rokem +1

    Am I required to remove gold jewelry during airport security check?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem +1

      No, you'll usually be fine with your jewelry. It's only chunkier and/or metal pieces that can be problematic.

    • @mrvggl
      @mrvggl Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@NoraDunn your videos are very helpful. Gone through TSA in about 4 minutes.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 11 měsíci

      @@mrvggl Fantastic! Thank you :-)

  • @jkirk1626
    @jkirk1626 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Surprisingly, Germany is less accepting of convenient cash alternatives than its neighbors.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci

      Interesting. Didn't know that.

  • @Bogusuap
    @Bogusuap Před měsícem +1

    If you have cash in the Airport in usa. The dea officer can take your money without reason. You have to proof that money was not from illegal activities. You will need to hire attorney. Google.

  • @DaveG-qd6ug
    @DaveG-qd6ug Před rokem +3

    Living in poverty has always kept me safe from theft .😂 Nice landscape, what country are you in ?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      Lol! I filmed this video in Madeira Portugal.

  • @deekang6244
    @deekang6244 Před rokem

    Euros are not a accepted in Korea!

  • @reneeanderson-xc9eg
    @reneeanderson-xc9eg Před 2 měsíci +1

    On a body belt in my underwear will tsi make me remove it ?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes. If you go through the body scanner it will get picked up and then they'll have you remove it and put it through the x-ray.

  • @user-ks5he2vf2r
    @user-ks5he2vf2r Před 8 měsíci +1

    What do you think about keeping cash in your hotel room safe?

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 8 měsíci

      Sure you could, but I wouldn't keep ALL of it there. No matter where I keep it, I like to spread it around.

  • @pavlal.4552
    @pavlal.4552 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Don't believe in cashless society for loads of reasons. Thank you for your tips! 👍

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank YOU for watching and weighing in!

  • @rontolliver976
    @rontolliver976 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love this! It was funny. Especially the part about hiding cash from yourself.😂

  • @garyjacobsen3407
    @garyjacobsen3407 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Never try to hide your valuables under the car seat, in a glove box, or in the trunk. ALWAYS keep your valuables with you. Your car is not a safe place for money or credit cards. Further, leave the car unlocked, ideally with a window down. Thieves do not want your car. They want your money.

  • @gregjohnson720
    @gregjohnson720 Před rokem +2

    Nora Have you ever seen British peoples’ faces when an American woman talks about her “ fanny” pack? I do not know if there is a different meaning in Canada as well, but it can get some giggles in Britain!

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před rokem

      I know, right?? I know about the alternate definition… 😂

  • @8877jazz
    @8877jazz Před rokem

    A Frequent traveler.

  • @sararamos3903
    @sararamos3903 Před 10 měsíci +1

    One of your other videos you mentioned not to use either credit cards or debit cards which one was it? Thank you for sharing your advice and knowledge.

    • @NoraDunn
      @NoraDunn  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hm.....was it my tip not to use credit cards to withdraw cash at the ATM? In this video? czcams.com/video/q72eRD0yaAc/video.html