How to Pay No International Credit Card Transaction Fees



Every major U.S. credit card company with the exception of one charges a two to three percent foreign transaction fee when you use your credit card abroad. Until recently, many credit card companies did not clearly disclose these fees in their terms and conditions. Consequently, many people received a notice of a class action lawsuit settlement in regards to these fees earlier this year. Now that the lawsuit has been settled, credit card companies are required to clearly state foreign and international transaction charges on credit card applications. Here, we will look at ways to minimize and avoid these fees.

First, if you do not know how much your current credit card company charges for international transactions, contact customer service to find out. The vast majority will inform you that this fee is three percent. With the US dollar sagging, paying an extra three percent on every purchase can really hurt the wallet. Fortunately, there are a few ways to avoid these charges.

If you have cash available, using a debit card eliminates this fee. Most banks do not tack on a transaction fee for ATM withdrawals. Plus, the foreign currency rate you’ll get from your bank is often significantly better than what you would get at a foreign currency exchange booth. Again, exchange rates and potential fees vary from bank to bank, so it is important to call ahead.

While ATM withdrawals are generally free of foreign transaction charges, using your debit card as a credit card comes with some risks. First, a credit card provides much better fraud protection than a debit card. If, for example, an unscrupulous merchant overcharged or fraudulently used your credit card, you can easily contest the charges and get a refund. If, on the other hand, you debit card was fraudulently used, you will not only be faced with a depleted bank account, but it often takes a great deal longer to get your money returned. For this reason, using a debit card to make purchases abroad can prove risky.

Ultimately, the only way to pay no international transaction fees is to use a credit card doesn’t charge these fees. By using a no fee credit card, you get the security a credit card provides without the annoying added expenses.

Posted in General at April 21st, 2010. No Comments.

Student Debit Credit Cards






A debit card is a great way for any student to be able to receive money from their parents while they are away from home at college. The debit card with one of the major logo’s like Visa, MasterCard, Discovery or American Express can be used just about everywhere there is an ATM machine. These cards are usually accepted by all major retail businesses and at hotels all around the country. Many times students are able to make reservations on airlines and book their hotel room by using the debit card. The debit card is very popular among students and parents since it gives both the opportunity to control the spending and keep track of how the money is best spent.

One of the nicest features about a debit card is that when you have obtained the card from your bank it is very easy to turn this card into a credit card where the student has access to cash when it is needed. Many times the bank will allow charges to go through even though the cash limit has been drawn against the account. It is wise not to depend on that unless you have made your card into a debit/credit card.

You can secure your card very easily by opening up a savings account that will guarantee funds in case of an overdraft. Most banks are very happy to let you go over if they have some secured funds in a savings account that they can transfer out to the card. You will pay a fee for this service but it is great to have especially when you are traveling.

Posted in Credit Cards at October 3rd, 2009. No Comments.

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