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Originally Posted by photog72
(Post 7742698)
Saw Barclays in Madrid and Segovia. I was curious if there would be a fee or not by using my BofA ATM card. Hmmm..
Worth to experiment, especially there is no affliate bank in Spain to begin with. |
Originally Posted by skit53
(Post 7553610)
I just received in the mail an amendment to the terms of my Fidelity Visa Signature card. Looks like there will be a 3% foreign exchange fee starting May 1st.
Anyone else receive this notice? |
Does anyone knows if the Merrill+ card still have 0% surcharge?
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Originally Posted by chaner
(Post 7887944)
Does anyone knows if the Merrill+ card still have 0% surcharge?
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Here is an article on some new high-end cards. Maybe they will waive the surcharges?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1181...l_journal_left |
brasil and argentina
HI ALL,
we are traveling to these countries next month and would like to know if anyone has any good tips on handling THE MONEY PART..which bank to deal with ? atm's? which credit card etc has the least fees these days? Thank you in advance. :cool: |
some people have reported getting charged 2% from BMW visa but on trips to Europe and Asia this year I've had no FETF using this card.
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Originally Posted by hot shot
(Post 8197226)
HI ALL,
we are traveling to these countries next month and would like to know if anyone has any good tips on handling THE MONEY PART..which bank to deal with ? atm's? which credit card etc has the least fees these days? Thank you in advance. :cool: |
Capital One Worked Great
Just got back from Rome, Paris, and London. I obtained a capital one card with 1% cash back based on reading this thread. The card worked perfectly. There was no currency exchange fee and capital one used the big bank exchange rate for each transaction. On top of all that, they gave me back 1%. We stopped in Canada on the way to Europe and even got the positive exchange rate there.
Overall, I was thrilled with the card. No fees, correct exchange rate, and 1% cash back. Can't get much better than that. By the way, my ATM card also worked perfectly with no fees on either end. sdflyer |
been said before
I know it's been said before, but this wiki is WONDERFUL. Thank you! |
Just returned from a trip to Rome, Florence, Venice and Vienna. I used my Amex Plat and did not encure any fees and the exchange rate was par with what was being quoted on the currency exchange boards. I used my personal bank's Visa ATM card for cash withdrawals with the same results; no fees and current exchange rates. I found myself using cash more than cards because of taxi, bus, admissions, quick snacks, etc.
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Originally Posted by SteveHOU
(Post 8219226)
...used my Amex Plat and did not encure any fees...
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Originally Posted by sdflyer04
(Post 8198374)
Just got back from Rome, Paris, and London. I obtained a capital one card with 1% cash back based on reading this thread. The card worked perfectly. There was no currency exchange fee and capital one used the big bank exchange rate for each transaction. On top of all that, they gave me back 1%. We stopped in Canada on the way to Europe and even got the positive exchange rate there.
Overall, I was thrilled with the card. No fees, correct exchange rate, and 1% cash back. Can't get much better than that. By the way, my ATM card also worked perfectly with no fees on either end. sdflyer |
Aruba
Sorry if this is slightly off-topic, but I'm guessing that someone who subscribes to this thread will know the answer, since we're all currency-exchange-minimizing obsessed...
I'm headed for Aruba tomorrow, and I've heard that a lot of places will accept USD cash for payment. I'm guessing that the places that do this will not be giving out favorable exchange rates, so that I should get a chunk of Aruban cash out of an ATM as soon as I land. Am I right about that? I'll be primarily using my Washington Mutual ATM card and my Capital One Platinum Mastercard - I assume Cap1 is still my best option for foreign CC spending, and sadly I don't have any ATM cards that give no forex fee, so I think WaMu (1% + $2 or $3 according to the wiki) is better than BofA (1% + $5) or Merrill Lynch (wiki doesn't say, but I seem to remember flat 2%). Let me know if anyone has experience with Aruba... -huge |
Originally Posted by huge
(Post 8467413)
I'm headed for Aruba tomorrow, and...
You can also often charge some things to your hotel room. If their rate is good, go for it. We often do taxi to&from the airport, tours, etc this way. Otherwise, use the ATM once at the beginning of the trip. But don't take so much that you get robbed again with leftover currency at the end. |
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