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by doug1001
3337 days ago
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that would have changed nothing--ie, the $1,000 limit is AirBnB's rule for Brazilian credit cards used to book US properties, i inferred, plus he had access to credit cards provided by family, co-workers, et al. unless you mean by "get a credit card", get a US credit card (which i suppose means a credit card issued by a US bank), then indeed, that would have solved the initial problem (of the $1,000 limit) and allowed him to book his first choice. but is this reasonable? If a US citizen travels to Brazil should they have to get a credit card issued by a Brazilian bank? |
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