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Credit Cards- New Fee

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24 February 2005, 18:28
T.Carr
Credit Cards- New Fee
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Be advised that Citbank/Citi Cards has just added a 3% fee for using your credit card overseas.

For example, if you charge your hotel in a foreign currency and, once coverted to Dollars, that charge is $500. You will pay an additional $15 fee to Citibank.

Not all credit cards do this, so it might pay to check rules on your credit card.

Regards,

Terry



Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
24 February 2005, 18:32
Aspen Hill Adventures
I believe MBNA is still free. I use them and before going overseas I always call to let them know I may be making charges there so they don't shut the card down.

When I do so I ALWAYS thank them for not charging a fee. Positive input goes a long way.


~Ann


24 February 2005, 18:33
Aspen Hill Adventures
I should add when I do thank them I tell them it is a big reason I am a customer. They do listen.


~Ann


24 February 2005, 18:51
T.Carr
It seems that Mastercard and Visa charge a 1% fee for foreign exchange.

Just got off the phone with Chase, they charge a 2% fee for foreign exchange on Platinum cards.

So, when you add the 1% Mastercard/Visa charges to the fee your bank charges, you could be paying 3% or 4% for using your card overseas.

At least as far as Citibank and Chase credit cards are concerned.

Regards,

Terry

P.S.
I always call the credit card company and tell them of my overseas travel plans. The Customer Service Rep I just talked to at Chase also reminded me that it is a good idea to let them know of overseas travel plans.



Msasi haogopi mwiba [A hunter is not afraid of thorns]
25 February 2005, 03:25
TheBigGuy
quote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
I believe MBNA is still free. I use them and before going overseas I always call to let them know I may be making charges there so they don't shut the card down.

When I do so I ALWAYS thank them for not charging a fee. Positive input goes a long way.


Thanks Ann this is good to know. Smiler
25 February 2005, 04:20
Don G
I think MBNA is the least of many evils -- makes them pretty decent moneylenders.

What'd I just say????
25 February 2005, 05:55
Aspen Hill Adventures
They aren't a nightmare if you pay them off every month! None of them make any money on me. Smiler


~Ann