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Spare ATM cards can save the day – Packing tip

by Gadling Staff on Aug 12, 2010

When traveling, always get an extra ATM card.

A spare card can save the day if the ATM machine eats your card unexpectedly, or if you lose you card along the way.

[Photo: Flickr | rynosoft]

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