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MBNA recently decided to surcharge foreign transactions on some of their
Mastercard and Visa credit cards. Previously, MBNA was one of the very few banks that did not add their own surchage on top of the M-C/Visa network exchange 1% fee. I received a notice that one of my MBNA credit cards (not AOPA) would be subject to the new 2% MBNA bank foreign transaction fee (plus the old 1% network conversion fee for a total of 3%). However I never received a notice for my AOPA card. Is this a fluke--have others received a fee notice for their AOPA card? I know that MBNA's AAA (american automobile association) does not have this charge due to an agreement AAA has with MBNA, so I'm hopeful maybe AOPA has the same agreement and no extra fee. Credit cards are still one of the cheapest way to convert money, but banks adding their own fees after the network converts it to US dollars is something I'd rather avoid. (Many credit unions do not do this, although I don't want another credit card at this time.) Some of the new fees apply for all foreign transactions, even if it was already in US Dollars. |
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Jessica Taylor wrote:
Credit cards are still one of the cheapest way to convert money, but banks adding their own fees after the network converts it to US dollars is something I'd rather avoid. (Many credit unions do not do this, although I don't want another credit card at this time.) Some of the new fees apply for all foreign transactions, even if it was already in US Dollars. I used my ATM card in France in September twice and there was no service charge and the Euro-Dollar conversion wasn't too far off (certainly less than 3%) from the rate in the newspaper. |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
Jessica Taylor wrote: Credit cards are still one of the cheapest way to convert money, but banks adding their own fees after the network converts it to US dollars is something I'd rather avoid. (Many credit unions do not do this, although I don't want another credit card at this time.) Some of the new fees apply for all foreign transactions, even if it was already in US Dollars. I used my ATM card in France in September twice and there was no service charge and the Euro-Dollar conversion wasn't too far off (certainly less than 3%) from the rate in the newspaper. Yes ATM cards a great way to exchange money (as long as there isn't a big power/computer failure a la Italy a few summers ago). Generally the transactions take place over Visa's PLUS or MasterCard's CIRRUS network, and the networks charge 1% over the wholesale exchange rate, a good deal. Bank of America doesn't charge fees if you use an international bank in their "global alliance" network, i.e. Barclays (UK), BNP Paribus (FR). Some banks charge extra fees for ATM transactions out of the country, but many do not (far less widespread than extra bank charges for credit cards). The newly raised fees for MBNA credit cards mentioned earlier have been taking place since March 2005, before that MBNA didn't charge fees for foreign transactions for all of their VISA or MasterCard credit cards. |
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I had a fraudulent charge appear on my MBNA/AOPA Mastercard this month
from Germany (it's been disputed) and a 2% "Foreign Transaction Fee" was added (also disputed). Jim Austin Jessica Taylor wrote: MBNA recently decided to surcharge foreign transactions on some of their Mastercard and Visa credit cards. Previously, MBNA was one of the very few banks that did not add their own surchage on top of the M-C/Visa network exchange 1% fee. I received a notice that one of my MBNA credit cards (not AOPA) would be subject to the new 2% MBNA bank foreign transaction fee (plus the old 1% network conversion fee for a total of 3%). However I never received a notice for my AOPA card. Is this a fluke--have others received a fee notice for their AOPA card? I know that MBNA's AAA (american automobile association) does not have this charge due to an agreement AAA has with MBNA, so I'm hopeful maybe AOPA has the same agreement and no extra fee. Credit cards are still one of the cheapest way to convert money, but banks adding their own fees after the network converts it to US dollars is something I'd rather avoid. (Many credit unions do not do this, although I don't want another credit card at this time.) Some of the new fees apply for all foreign transactions, even if it was already in US Dollars. |
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