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Subject: RE: [wemi] Update on F2F Meeting in Copenhagen
Hi Jay, US Credit Cards normally work in Denmark. But you can always ask the Cab driver. They all speak excellent English. Many people arrive in the early evening. So we can gather for example at 19:00 and wait for others to arrive. I’ll propose a place later this week. Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
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On Mar 26, 2012, at 3:32 AM, Alex de Groot wrote:
U.S. attendees that don't travel to Europe much should remember that credit cards are different in Europe, using a chip-and-pin technology (vs. only a magnetic stripe). U.S.-style cards often will in hotels, restaurants, etc.; but things
with more limited readers - e.g. fuel stations, bike rental stations, etc. - usually do not. Alex, do you know if U.S. mag-stripe-only cards work in taxis? (My guess would be no….)
I arrive CPH airport 7:00 CEST. Assuming bag pickup / train is about 45 minutes, I'd be available for a cocktail / walk before 8pm - though that might be a bit late…. -jb ------------------------- |
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