Just stick it in an envelope in a pocket in your bag.
Off on holiday next weekend and I will be taking approx 4.5K in £50 notes with me because the exchange rate is much better where I'm going.
I haven't used a wallet for years, but the thought of that much cash loose in my jeans sends shivers down my spine.
So I'm after suggestions for something that will hold that many notes. I accept it may have to go in my backpack because it may not fit in my pocket.
Cheers,
Ivor.
Just stick it in an envelope in a pocket in your bag.
Take me with you and I'll carry it for you....
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That much cash is going to need something bigger than a wallet, may I suggest.....
Can't help but with that amount of cash I'd certainly break it up and carry on different parts of you/your rucksack.
My brother for a holiday years ago, got my grandma to sew a pocket inside his jeans, with a zipper. He was backpacking with cash and thought it was very useful. Something like this:
I've always found that the bank exchange rate is better than anything local to the destination. I therefore just carry a card and get money out from a machine when I arrive (using a zero fees card like mondo or Halifax)
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I hate the faff of travellers cheques so even if I took those I would probably end up changing them all in one go, so I'd be in the same boat.
I'm not really worried about security issues whilst these because I have stayed at the hotel a few times before and the in room safes seem pretty good.
Besides which, we are a family of 4 so the money will disappear pretty quickly anyway.
This
£4.5k spending money for a holiday?? Lordy
Or if you really need to carry around with you, spread it about as suggested, including a body wallet thingy
http://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/11...aist-dofe.html
You wont get a wallet to close round that wedge, i use a leather bag, similar to an envelope,my solicitor mate gave me it years ago.
Can't imagine needing to carry that much cash around on me for a holiday, the risk of losing balanced against ATM charges would be worth the the extra cost, even if they hit you for £100 £200 in charges over the holiday better than losing it all on a drunk night out.
Can't you pay the hotel from here, saves having to carry that extra amount?
My wife is the same, when ever we go on holiday she always insists on a wadge of 50 notes. I go to India every year but a a few years ago when we went, I had already transferred around £10k to a local account available as local currency over there but the wife still insisted on taking an extra £2k in cash which turned into £3k a few days before we flew out, the extra £1k was just, just in case? I've given up in even attempting to argue with her about it these days.
Just get a discreet travel bum bag, the kind of ones that go under your shirt.
I'd deff have it sewn under the skin on my back to stop customs seizing it.
Rohan bags (trousers with plenty zipped pockets).
If you really must then a couple of tips.
Firstly you can get 100 Euro and even 500 euro banknotes which obviously take less space. Restaurants bars and shops tend to be fairly reluctant to accept the €500 ones but if you really must pay the hotel in cash that might be an option for their bill.
Secondly split the cash and invest £15 or £20 in a "Go" money belt which looks just like an ordinary webbing type belt with leather ends but has a zipped compartment that will hold a few hundred euros.
You could also look for the smallest size of Otterbox or Peli rigid waterproof box (they even make a rigid wallet) which you can wear under clothing inconspicuously on a neck lanyard.
Surprised no one has suggested a "Christopher Walken" yet.... ;-)
I'd be super wary of that much cash in a hotel safe. They are far from secure and will have a default pin code to let staff in should you forget the pin you have put in. I would imagine in most places this is known by the vast majority of staff.
I dont know where you are going but have you thought about a Halifax Clarity card? No overseas charges although I admit I dont know how competitive the exchange rate is. It's all I use now as it much easier and less risky than cash.
Pay your hotel bill upon arrival so you have less cash to look after. The rest split up as much as possible (but remembering where it has been hidden). Hide money in normal items such as inside a tissue box from home within your luggage. I have never used a hotel safe.
If you are travelling to a country where Azimo support local cash collections then it is a good option, usually very competitive rates and low charges.
That's too much cash for your pocket. I never use a wallet and as I buy and sell cars, I normally have a bit of a float on the hip, (so to speak). As I am not a drug dealer, I prefer £20 notes. Anything above about £1300 and even just folded in the pocket, it becomes a bit bulky. £4500 in £50's is 90 notes. In my poorer pocket of twenties, that's £1800. Too much. You'll either look like you've got a really oddly shaped erection of you'll be surrounded by local muggers on your arrival.
And on next week's problems...."can anyone suggest new pants, my d**k's too big!" ;-)
Do what the Russians used to do in Sri Lanka 20 years ago - they all carried Dubai duty free carrier bags full up with Dollars.
Like others have said, spread it around a bit.
Someone I know carries a small amount of cash and a defunct credit card in his bag. If he were to be mugged, they wouldn’t get much. He keeps the valuables hidden away.
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It doesn't answer your question but I'm wondering where you can be going that has a local cash rate for sterling so much better than a zero-fee card, prepaid travel card or Azimo/WeSwap type transfer to make the risk of carrying and storing that amount of cash worthwhile. I've been to well over 100 countries and can only think of a handful that might fit the bill (mainly due to lack of ATMs and acceptance of cards), they are not typical tourist destinations and it would generally need to be USD in cash, not GBP. There are also some with an illegal black market currency rate but you should steer well clear for obvious reasons.
Would NEVER trust an in room hotel safe, just stick stuff in the bottom of the tissue box , the ifs don't generally look there.
mike
Would something like this make sense for a portion of it?
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/travel-money/card
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