Foreign Transaction Fee
#21
Joined: Sep 2005
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The companies can be really tricky on this. My Visa bill always shows the 1% as a separate listing there by the original transaction, so I can see clearly that a fee was charged, and for how much. My AmEx, on the other hand, I stupidly thought had no fees until I read the fine print in the agreement and saw they add it in, and don't list it separately.
It feels like a scam, no matter how you slice it.
It feels like a scam, no matter how you slice it.
#22
Joined: Oct 2006
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Yes, I sometimes wonder how many also wander around the streets of Paris before buying a glass of wine to make sure they're not paying 3% more for it at this place than another. Or making sure the pizza they're buying in Rome isn't marked up a few percent higher than the one around the block.
Travel is too much fun to get THAT hung up on minor expenses in my opinion.
Travel is too much fun to get THAT hung up on minor expenses in my opinion.
#24
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Neither Charles Schwab nor Salomon Smith Barney add either a currency conversion markup nor pass through the 1% Visa ISA (International Service Assessment).
If the price tag said £1, that's what came out of my account (at the interbank rate prevailing the day the transaction settled).
Neither charges any fees or markup on ATM withdrawals using a debit card, and Schwab even rebates any fees charged by the bank that owns the ATM.
If the price tag said £1, that's what came out of my account (at the interbank rate prevailing the day the transaction settled).
Neither charges any fees or markup on ATM withdrawals using a debit card, and Schwab even rebates any fees charged by the bank that owns the ATM.
#25
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There was an interesting article on how using a Capital One card affects the credit score:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...ourCredit.aspx
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...ourCredit.aspx
#28
Joined: Nov 2003
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Very interesting article. I'm glad I haven't been using a Capital One card this year. We have been doing a lot of home improvements and pay with my Disney Visa for everything that will accept credit cards (then pay in full every month.) This month, we are close to our limit, which is very high.
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