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Hi;

We've been going to Germany and Austria for many years and never had a problem using my card for fuel.....until Nov last year when our card was refused at a large Kaufland Supemarket near Bremerhaven, they only accepted EC cards or cash.
That was the exception rather than the rule, you shouldn't have any problems normally but keep a cash back up just in case.

As Grizzly says, buying food in supermarkets in Germany is a different matter, the majority won't accept cards. Its better to be prepared and carry cash although some of the larger ones do have cash machines at the entrance.

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I used to operate vans into Germany.
Luxembourg was the cheapest diesel price by far.
I routed vans for refuelling there, both ways.
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