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Old Nov 14, 2018, 1:10 pm
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CALlegacy
 
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Originally Posted by jordyn
That's not true. Several Barclay cards (including Ring and JetBlue, which I mentioned above) have neither an annual fee nor a ForEx fee.

Separately, I don't necessarily understand CALlegacy's suggestion to get a card that has PIN priority. Is there any circumstance in which these work but cards that have PIN as a fallback don't? I have never run into a situation where this seems to be the case.
I don't know. There are different situations. PIN priority will always avoid being asked for a signature, so that is an advantage if you want the signature thing to just go away. If the issue is automated machines for which signature is not a thing, then a card that has PIN next in the CVM would work it would seem. I think these things are covered in the reference thread in the credit card forum. Personally I like having one card that is just PIN no issues.
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