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misher



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:26 pm    Post subject: using a debit card Reply with quote

I've used the search function and have come up with a few helpful tidbits but I just wanted to see if anyone else had any info...

Like a moron I didn't bring a lot of cash over. I'm looking to withdraw at least one million won to tide me over for the next few months. I want to do it all in one whack so I can avoid ridiculous fees that my canadian bank will charge (scotia bank). I found a few ATMs in convenience stores but they will only let me take up to 300,000 won. I tried the major banks around sincheon but the machines won't take my card. I read a previous post saying that there is an international ATM at the KEB by the COEX in kangnam. Is this true?

Thanks for all the help.
misher.
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