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Old Dec 5th, 2005, 12:16 PM
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Author: rex ([email protected])
Date: 12/05/2005, 07:01 am
I think that the term "dimwitted" was mildly in self-mocking jest, as used by the OP. Meant nothing by repeating it.

no offence taken as none was intended. you were correct, i was being self deprecating.


Author: SusanP
Date: 12/05/2005, 11:48 am
subcon, I hope you don't mean you're going to use a credit card for ATM withdrawals. That is taking a cash advance and incurs very high interest rates that start immediately.

yes, i know that. i neither have nor want a debit card since i pay all my balances in full at the end of the month. i never use atms in the US. when i know i'll be overseas, i simply overpay the previous month's bill by what i feel i'll need in atm withdrawls and thus avoid incurring finance charges. this functions the same as a debit card without having to tote another piece of plastic.

but that's a good "heads up" for other readers...

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Old Dec 5th, 2005, 12:23 PM
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subcon, That's interesting. I'm surprised they will accept an overpayment and hold it like that. A couple of times when I've returned something and ended up with a credit on a credit card account, they have sent me a check immediately, not held it to use against future charges (although that wasn't Capital One).
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I've never heard of a card issuer who didn't charge a "Cash Advance Fee" even if the account had been loaded with the cash beforehand.

Read the fine print in your Cardholder Agreement very carefully if you intend to do this.
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Old Dec 5th, 2005, 06:27 PM
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subcon,

That's clever. I had not heard (or thought) of overpaying. Have you done it before? I'm curious because I have a CapitalOne Visa too. A lot of people here on Fodors say the Cap. One card has the lowest fees on purchases overseas.

I have avoided ATM percentage charges by using ATM cards (I always bring two-from two different banks) with NO Visa or M/C affiliation or logo. Just a basic ATM card.

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