Bolivia
Bank office and Western Union that you can go to to retrieve money if your cards dont work at the ATMs (as was the case for us). It was relatively quick and you need a Mastercard and passport. They take about a 2.5% charge of the amount.
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Western Union in the bank and also an ATM which accepts Visa not Mastercard.
We used the Western Union as the ATM wasn't working.
For this you must make a copy of your passport information and a copy of you visa entry stamp in your passport. This can be done across the road from the bank for $1BOB.
On the back of this copy write your full name (must be the same, including middle names as your Western Union account) passport number, phone number, email address, transaction number, signature, accommodation address in Samaipata.
With all this it should go smoothly.
We withdrew $1000BOB each, but I'm not sure what the limit is.
We couldn’t get money, because the migration stamp in our passport was not “visible” enough. Honestly I think they made this problem up.
Report Check-InOnly ATM we found in Samaipata. You can get Bolivianos or USD here.
Report Check-InThis place is in wrong location - it is located at -18.17906, -63.87406
Report Check-Inif your card works the maximum withdrawal of Bolivianos is 500. it appears to be the only atm in samipata
Report Check-InBank office that you can go to to retrieve money if your cards dont work at the ATMs (as was the case for us). It was relatively quick and you need a mastercard and passport. They take about a 2.5% charge of the amount.
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