Originally Posted by
Majuki
I am still thinking this is mislabeling. This is like when British Airways charges a USD card in USD even though the processing is done overseas. The evil thing about this is even if you're using the US website and all prices are quoted in USD natively, you still get hit with a foreign transaction fee if the card has one.
Been there,done that. (lucky this happened on my Citi card,and they reversed the forex fee without issue) Now; had this happened on a Chase card,they would probably fight me to death. Chase is just too darn cheap, when it comes to actual account "servicing")