Originally Posted by
reclusive46
It doesn't cost anymore to recover fraud/chargebacks from abroad. The bank will issue a chargeback, the card network will notify the merchant's bank of the dispute and any response will go back through the card network (be translated) to the issuing bank.
Correct. Any chargebacks will route through the networks. This is identical to a domestic transaction.
It goes back to the original question. If there is a foreign transaction fee, even if it's 0%, when is it ever in the customer's interest to select DCC?