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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Netherlands
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As I remember when I travelled trough India I needed encashment certificates to buy tourist quota traintickets. You will get these encashment certificates when you exchange travellercheques or cash into rupees. Now is my plan to use only paycard (debitcard) to get money out of ATM's which does not provide encashment certificates (only an ATM slip). Does anyone know if I can also get tourist quota traintickets backed-up by ATM slips instead of encashment certificates? Thanks
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: the Netherlands
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An ATM slip is considered proof of encashment!!
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