Debit vs. Credit
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Debit vs. Credit
Hi All
I am traveling to Europe in two weeks, and I've been reading that credit cards, which used to be the best way to get a good exchange rate, are now charging transaction fees. Is it cheaper to Debit purchases in Europe or Credit them?
Thanks
I am traveling to Europe in two weeks, and I've been reading that credit cards, which used to be the best way to get a good exchange rate, are now charging transaction fees. Is it cheaper to Debit purchases in Europe or Credit them?
Thanks
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My debit card charges 3% for purchases just like my credit card. I am told there are credit cards that charge less than 3%, but I don't use credit cards overseas very often so I haven't looked into that. I prefer to get cash from the ATM, as that charge is only 1%.
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Depends entirely on your bank. I don't have a credit card, but my check card (kind of a debit card, but works like a credit card to the merchants), charges me nothing besides a slightly less than posted exchange rate, albeit far better than I'd get anywhere else. Also check how much your ATM charges, it may be cheaper to pay in cash, or cash may be quite expensive (anywhere from free withdrawals to $5 I've heard).
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