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Credit Cards for Foreign Payments
By Jeffrey Borinsky

In the UK most credit card issuers convert foreign transactions to
Sterling at the going exchange rate.  They then add a surcharge,
commonly 2.75%.  The banks' exchange rate usually seems slightly
better than what you would get for changing money over the counter;
the overall result, after the surcharge, is slightly worse.

Beware of getting a refund on your credit card when overseas.  The
bank charges you on both the original transaction and the refund. :(

How do you think the banks make huge profits even after writing off
all that dodgy lending?!  End of rant.

Jeffrey Borinsky


(Message sent Mon 26 Feb 2001, 08:15:34 GMT, from time zone GMT.)

Key Words in Subject:  Cards, Credit, Foreign, Payments

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