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* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/kb+atm/@50.0785018,14.4403464,14z/data=!3m1!4b1 KB (Komerční banka)]
 
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== Decline conversion. Withdraw in CZK ==
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== Decline conversion, Withdraw in CZK. ==
  
Many ATMs (and sometimes even payment terminals in shops and restaurants) will offer you to convert the Czech crown into your home currency. For example, if you want to withdraw 1000 CZK, the machine will offer you
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Many ATMs (and sometimes even payment terminals in shops and restaurants) will offer you to convert the CZK into your home currency. For example, if you want to withdraw 1000 CZK, the machine will offer you
  
 
* to either withdraw 1000 CZK and let your bank do the conversion
 
* to either withdraw 1000 CZK and let your bank do the conversion
 
* or do the conversion and charge you with EUR
 
* or do the conversion and charge you with EUR
  
This is always a bad deal. The conversion rate that the ATM will apply is usually much worse than your bank will apply.
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This is always a bad deal. The conversion rate that the ATM will apply is usually much worse than the one your bank will apply.
  
 
So when asked, always pick '''Decline''' the conversion and '''pay / withdraw CZK'''.
 
So when asked, always pick '''Decline''' the conversion and '''pay / withdraw CZK'''.

Revision as of 15:52, 29 August 2020

In Czechia, you can find many ATM / bank machines (Czech: bankomat) that allow you to withdraw cash. Here is a list of things to remember, especially when you are using a foreign Visa or Mastercard (e.g. from your home country).

Avoid Euronet machines / Which alternatives?

ATMs from Euronet will try charge a fee of 100 CZK. So avoid them.

But there are cash machines from other banks that allow withdrawing without fees:

Decline conversion, Withdraw in CZK.

Many ATMs (and sometimes even payment terminals in shops and restaurants) will offer you to convert the CZK into your home currency. For example, if you want to withdraw 1000 CZK, the machine will offer you

  • to either withdraw 1000 CZK and let your bank do the conversion
  • or do the conversion and charge you with EUR

This is always a bad deal. The conversion rate that the ATM will apply is usually much worse than the one your bank will apply.

So when asked, always pick Decline the conversion and pay / withdraw CZK.

More

  • Video guide on withdrawing at Czech ATMs: