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shekhar143
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Posted on 09-13-21 9:18
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Will car dealers in Nepal accept debit cards or credit cards from USA. I wana swipe the amount around 30k to buy a car in Nepal or do i have to have only Nepal bank cards or cheques?
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ark
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Posted on 09-14-21 12:38
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You can withdraw money from your BoA card from any ATM in Nepal to pay for the car.
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logan
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Posted on 09-14-21 2:23
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३० हजार डलर ATM मेसिनले ओकल्न कती चोटि धाउनु पर्ला ? एकदिनमा १ हजार $ को हिसाबले महिना दिन नै लाग्ने रहेछ ?
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Sanaklaal
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Posted on 09-14-21 2:26
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Shekhar u sounded dumb and frivolous.
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wegalzrock
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Posted on 09-14-21 2:35
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You can increase the withdrawal limit per day. I don't know if it applies for withdrawal outside the US though.
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harkhe7
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Posted on 09-14-21 7:31
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I have used my credit card in hotels in Nepal. While debit cards usually have limit of 500-1000 per day, so that may take 30 days to fully pay for your car as Logan mentioned above. 😁
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ark
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Posted on 09-15-21 11:28
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Very unlikely dealers in nepal to accept such $30k transaction on a card, an apparel purchase or a dinner is a different story. I remember Himalayan or Nabil banks ATM allowing only Rs 10,000 (~$100) at a time using by bank of america debit card. If that's the general policy in Nepal, lots of swiping n lots of days. The best is to transfer that large sum to a Nepalese bank account and withdraw any amount from that bank.
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Divine-gal
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Posted on 09-15-21 11:55
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You can do wire transfer from your account here to your or someone's bank account in Nepal. There will be a fee for wire transfer but cash is transferred.
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harkhe7
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Posted on 09-15-21 12:31
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I say let the car dealer figure it out if they want your business. They are the ones who is getting 30k paid! If they don't take a forgeign credit card, I would think that you should be able to wire money to the dealers's account without bringing any third party in between. BOA charges forgein transaction fees I think. Get the card that doesn't charge foregein transaction fee. For e.g. Chase Amazon card doesn't have foregein transaction fee. That will save you 3%. I saw in the news few months ago that Nepal is waving import tax on electric vehicles that is whooping 200% import tax savings!
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