credit card foreign transaction fees
#1
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credit card foreign transaction fees
Hi,
Now that MBNA is owned by BofA they have very high credit card foreign currency transaction fees. Does anyone have a card that is reasonable in the fees they charge to use credit cards in Europe?
Cid
Now that MBNA is owned by BofA they have very high credit card foreign currency transaction fees. Does anyone have a card that is reasonable in the fees they charge to use credit cards in Europe?
Cid
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I realize Tim and Liz said Capital One does not charge a fee but that may not be the whole story. If a card does not charge a separate fee they are making it up somewhere and that would be in a less favorable exchange rate on purchases. The cards make it up somehow, it may just not be obvious.
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#9
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buongiorno:
NO. Over and over people have related their experiences, and C1 doesn't make up for it with a less favorable exchange rate. My $800+ of charges in Germany on my C1 Visa last May came within 30 cents of the rates on xe.com.
NO. Over and over people have related their experiences, and C1 doesn't make up for it with a less favorable exchange rate. My $800+ of charges in Germany on my C1 Visa last May came within 30 cents of the rates on xe.com.
#10
Joined: Jan 2007
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I'm curious about the Schwab Brokerage Credit Cards. I believe they do charge the 1% Visa/MC fee. I thought recently they also started charging the 2%. But then again, they keep changing their schemes - I have a Schwab _Bank_ Visa _Debit_ card now, and use that to withdraw foreign currency at ATMs. No transaction fees, but they do charge the 1%. If you can post what Schwab credit card it is that does not charge the 1% fee, I'd like to know! (I have been with them for 15 years.) Thanks.
#11
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Hi, I propose the following experiment:
to charge the exact amount in a Capital One, and another different card on any given day while in a foreign soil. And check. I am going to do it in next March and certainly let you all know.
to charge the exact amount in a Capital One, and another different card on any given day while in a foreign soil. And check. I am going to do it in next March and certainly let you all know.
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Schwab Investor Checking - no markup and no ISA. They also rebate transaction fees paid to ATM providers.
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#17

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I have a Capitol One card and they do NOT change the standard interbank fee. People shouldn't just make up charges like that. I know it for a fact, it's just math, all you have to do is compare the rate they used for a transaction (which they tell you explicitly on the bill to about 5 decimal points) and compare it to the interbank rate that day. They aren't playing games with people, most people wouldn't even know about this stuff. They don't exactly refund the one pct VISA/MC fee, though, they just don't take it off in the first place. I have another card that itemizes that one pct fee, and it is always a charge on the card, it's not that it is somehow taken out and then refunded to you.
I have another CC without any foreign transaction addon fee, just the one pct VISA charge, and it is MBNA administered for AAA, but I've had it a long time so don't know if the terms vary for new users.
I have another CC without any foreign transaction addon fee, just the one pct VISA charge, and it is MBNA administered for AAA, but I've had it a long time so don't know if the terms vary for new users.
#18
Joined: Jun 2004
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Christina's reply is right-on. Pure and simple, there are no transaction or extra Visa or other fees when using CapitalOne, and their exchange rates are excellent. No gimmicks at all. We used the card exclusively during our Round the World Trip and saved in excess of $1,000 dollars versus using a Citicard (they charge a total of 3% for foreign transactions) or other similar card.
#19
Joined: Dec 2006
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JerryS is right about Citibank. I asked Tony and he told me our Citi Diamond Preferred Mastercard has a 3% transaction fee on all foreign purchases after converting Euro to Dollar amounts. And there is a 1% fee for exchanging Dollars to Euros even at Citibank ATM's. Sorry I was wrong.
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Jan, now you have me confused. That last post indicates the charges for using a CREDIT CARD. But before you were talking about using an ATM card withdrawing funds from your Citibank checking account, right? Both your statements appear to be correct. What do you now say you were wrong about?

