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  2. Foreign transaction fees vs. currency conversion fees: What ...

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    Key takeaways. Review your credit card fee policies before traveling outside the U.S. to avoid surprise costs. If needed, apply for a credit card without travel-related surcharges and fees.

  3. Travel money: How to get the best exchange rates on your ...

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    Debit cards may incur even higher charges for spending abroad. For example TSB adds a £1 “non-pounds purchase fee” outside the EU to its 2.99 per cent transaction fee for purchases made on a ...

  4. These are the best bank account features for travelers - AOL

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    A foreign transaction fee is a surcharge on your credit or debit card when you complete a transaction in a currency other than the U.S. dollar, or when you make a purchase that passes through a ...

  5. Global ATM Alliance - Wikipedia

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    I.e., account holders using their Bank of America ATM card or debit card at a China Construction Bank ATM in mainland China can avoid the "non-Bank of America usage fee" and "ATM operator access fee" for each withdrawal, transfer, or balance inquiry. The 3 percent "international transaction fee" for converting currencies will still apply. [7]

  6. ATM usage fees - Wikipedia

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    Although the cards use the Visa credit card protocols, the funds are taken directly from a linked bank account just as with debit cards, and there are no cash advance fees. As surcharges for cash withdrawals by credit card are uncommon in Germany, almost any ATM in Germany can be used for free cash withdrawals with such a Visa card.

  7. I've visited 94 countries. I always follow these 4 money ...

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    Many countries offer travelers a tax rebate for select purchases made with a foreign credit card. In Thailand, for example, certain purchases over 2,000 baht are eligible for a tax rebate.

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