France what card do you use

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Off to france in June, last couple of years we have had a problem getting the cards we used accepted in the aire toll machines, Barclay debit and credit, Halifax debit none would work. What cards do others use in these machines (successfully :) )
Thanks in advance
 
Halifax clarity card always works for us in France (and Spain) without any problems and good exchange rate.
 
Off to france in June, last couple of years we have had a problem getting the cards we used accepted in the aire toll machines, Barclay debit and credit, Halifax debit none would work. What cards do others use in these machines (successfully :) )
Thanks in advance

I've had the same problem with several different cards have had to get a French man to pay with his card and given him cash many times. But have one card in € which we think maybe better but have only got to try it a couple of times but it does work in motorway toll booths but usually avoid payment by card if possible
 
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I use a Thomas Cook pre-loaded Master Card, never had any problems and you can check where and what you have used easily, Spain tolls would not take it tho so used Visa.
Happy motoring.
 
Caxton FX Currency Card or the Halifax Clarity Credit Card.

Although we use a Caxton card we've had it rejected at toll booths and automated fuel pumps. We carry a Nationwide card as a backup.
 
Another vote for Halifax Clarity card, never had any machine issues in the last few years. The other trick that used to work at filling stations is to complete the transaction in the host country language and not ask for the translation, but we haven't needed to use that for ages in France.
Dave
 
Same for us - Halifax Clarity except for when we forgot and used Barclaycard.

I can't explain why you might have had trouble with yours, other than maybe uk debit cards might not work in toll booths? It used to be the case years ago that people generally had trouble with cards in France, but I think those days are past.
 
Hi all thanks for your replies, our cards have always worked on road tolls - though we tend to try and avoid those tolls. I remember last year our cards would not work at Le touquet and Hornfleur, finished up changing notes for coins with others on site.
 
Just to update just back from 3 weeks in France Halifax Clarity worked a treat thanks for the info
Andy S
 
Gordon,

The main thing you need to be aware of on the Halifax Clarity card is that when you use it for fuel it shows as pending / reserved the maximum amount allowed until the actual amount you`ve spent is taken from it.

It varies from pump to pump but can be anywhere between 88 euros and 149 euros each time :rolleyes2:

We didn`t go for a huge credit limit on the card because we only use it for fuel then we can use the automated 24 / 24 stations which don`t like the Caxton FX card.

We had an unexpected breakdown / repair ( 1500 euros ) whilst in France last time and we used the Halifax Clarity card to pay for it.

We then found that because some of the fuel stations / places are a little slow at taking their payment the pending / reserved fuel amounts added to the repair bill took us up to the credit limit on our card :scared:

We sorted it by ringing up Halifax and paying a " lump sum " off our balance which was credited instantly and then meant we could continue using it for fuel.

We will probably now increase our credit limit " just in case " for future trips abroad.
 
I had it explained to me this year that the reason that these machines reject some cards is that the machines can,t connect with the bank to be sure of funds. I asked a girl in a French service station why she could take money from my card and the pump wouldn,t that was her explaination (perfect english)
 
Gordon,

The main thing you need to be aware of on the Halifax Clarity card is that when you use it for fuel it shows as pending / reserved the maximum amount allowed until the actual amount you`ve spent is taken from it.

It varies from pump to pump but can be anywhere between 88 euros and 149 euros each time :rolleyes2:

We didn`t go for a huge credit limit on the card because we only use it for fuel then we can use the automated 24 / 24 stations which don`t like the Caxton FX card.

We had an unexpected breakdown / repair ( 1500 euros ) whilst in France last time and we used the Halifax Clarity card to pay for it.

We then found that because some of the fuel stations / places are a little slow at taking their payment the pending / reserved fuel amounts added to the repair bill took us up to the credit limit on our card :scared:

We sorted it by ringing up Halifax and paying a " lump sum " off our balance which was credited instantly and then meant we could continue using it for fuel.

We will probably now increase our credit limit " just in case " for future trips abroad.


We got caught like that earlier this year - had to go on lorry side of pumps €888+ pending - I didn't realise what was happening and thought we had been scammed. Luckily I had a large credit card limit so that didn't cause a problem.

Are you aware you can actually OVERpay your Clarity card. Quite easily done if you use internet banking. It also means you won't get any charges if you want to withdraw cash from ATMs.




Another one to be aware of if you use Santander 123 card in Spain you cannot go to the counter to withdraw cash - you can only use the ATMs - as I found out when the ATM we wanted to use was out of order and I had no cash.
 
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I have a 123 card, have used it before to withdraw funds from a Santander branch is France.

Sorry, should have said in Spain . (edited now to Spain). The manager was adamant that we couldn't use it. Actually happened in 2 Santander banks - I'd used it on previous trips so maybe it's changed - this happened about 2 months ago.
 
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We got caught like that earlier this year - had to go on lorry side of pumps €888+ pending - I didn't realise what was happening and thought we had been scammed. Luckily I had a large credit card limit so that didn't cause a problem.

Are you aware you can actually OVERpay your Clarity card. Quite easily done if you use internet banking. It also means you won't get any charges if you want to withdraw cash from ATMs.




Another one to be aware of if you use Santander 123 card in Spain you cannot go to the counter to withdraw cash - you can only use the ATMs - as I found out when the ATM we wanted to use was out of order and I had no cash.




We have an intense hatred of credit cards after an incident back in the 80`s which saw the wife get arrested and social services called to take our 18 month old daughter into care, i was down south in my wagon at the time and could do nothing.

To cut a long story short it was entirely the banks fault and they accepted full responsibility for the mistake, we received a serious 5 figure compensation payment.

So ................ if it wasn`t for the fuel situation abroad we wouldn`t bother with a credit card at all.

When we rang the Halifax to pay the lump sum customer services tried numerous times to get us to increase our limit.

We politely declined and said we was happy with it as it was, they then passed us over to a manager who also tried to get us to increase the limit.
 
We use our Lloyds platinum mastercard and have never had a problem. We have 2 credit cards, he other is a Tesco one but only use them on alternate months for one fuel fill just to keep them active, this keeps them handy for those "what if" moments too.
 

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