Geneva - Post Report Question and Answers

Are credit cards widely accepted and safe to use locally? Are ATMs common and do you recommend using them? Are they safe to use?

Credit cards and ATMs are everywhere. One thing that really drives me crazy is paying bills here. You often have to take cash to the post office to pay bills. I can’t figure out why many businesses haven’t figured out how to have online payments. - Jun 2022


There is a problem with US cards because unlike the rest of the world, many institutions have not adapted to the chip that have been common here for well over a decade. - Jul 2018


Credit cards and ATMs are safe to use. There are some situations where you will be stuck if you do not have a chip/pin card (gas stations, toll booths, parking kiosks) so it's often good to have some cash with you as a backup. - Mar 2014


No problems. - Mar 2014


Same as in the US. - Mar 2013


it's all fine. You can use it all. - Feb 2012


You can get most big things done with a credit card. However, at most of the smaller stores (bakery, butcher shop, and flower shop) you need the francs. The ATMs have worked fine, but make sure to notify the bank of your moving overseas to ensure no problems. - Jul 2009


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