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I travel a lot and it all depends on the ATM you are using.
What I normally do is draw out 100.00 US if that is an option. If Peso's are the only option find out what is the street exchange rate and try to take out an amount equal to 20 or 50 USD. Then I check my account via INTERNET and see what they hit me for. I do the math and find out what the exchange rate will be while I am there.
Be careful on the ATM Fees...... My bank reimburses me all ATM Fees so I do not worry but some of my Buddy's get slammed...........
Good luck....
Also there is a thing going on whereby banks will not exchange us dollars for pesos in Mexico. We have not been able to exchange for about 1 year now. here is a link on the subject from the Mexican Gov:
Mexico Banking System Cap on exchange of dollars for pesos
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Some banks also charge additional fees for conversion. Did you check on that? Which did you change to...?I recently switch banks to one that reimburses me all ATM fees and they currently have an exchange rate of 11.9.
I did not feel that way at all in Europe, but Mexican tourism and government both encourage us. Canadians seem nice about it all.It always amazes me that Americans think that their currency is welcome in every country in the world as legal tender. The vendor accepting your money is subject to the same exchange rate you are plus they have to take the money to the bank to exchange it. It is often not worth the hassle.
Some banks also charge additional fees for conversion. Did you check on that? Which did you change to...?