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Of course if you spend a certain amount in one shop - I think around $300, could be less - you can claim the GST back before you leave to go home. I am not sure of the amount you need to spend but daresay there is a publication out that you will receive when you first arrive here.

 

If you just think I do not need to tip, then you will save a lot of money.

 

 

Jennie

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Of course if you spend a certain amount in one shop - I think around $300, could be less - you can claim the GST back before you leave to go home. I am not sure of the amount you need to spend but daresay there is a publication out that you will receive when you first arrive here.

 

If you just think I do not need to tip, then you will save a lot of money.

 

 

Jennie

 

Canada is the same when we go up there--but we never bother to send in the paperwork for it.

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Moonglow, there are a multitude of ATMs and also a bureau de change near the Overseas Passenger Terminal. If you cannot find one, your cabbie will, so don't worry.

 

Heres a link, www.therocks.com/ that has an intercative map that shows you where everything is close to the terminal.

 

Terry

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