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If your SoFi Money
Debit Card purchase or ATM withdrawal is in a
foreign currency, the amount will be converted to US dollars by Visa based
on their exchange rate at the time of settlement.
Foreign Transaction Fee * If you effect a transaction
on your HSBC Bank Consumer Checking or Savings account at an EFT facility with your
Debit Mastercard ®
card or ATM
card outside the United States, the transaction amount is further increased by a percentage established from time to time by us (currently 3 %).
Fees
on the
foreign use of
debit cards are typically higher, up to 3 percent.
The usual advice for traveling abroad would be to find a
card that does not charge
foreign transaction fees, plan
on using a mix of credit
cards for purchases and
debit cards for ATM withdrawals, and perhaps consider a
card that gives you extra reward points for travel.
There are some banks that do not charge
foreign transaction fees
on their
debit cards.
Not only does it charge no
foreign transaction fees for any purchases made with its credit or
debit cards, it also waives
foreign transaction fees
on ATM withdrawals.
Also, consider converting your cash and storing it
on a prepaid
debit card that doesn't charge
foreign transaction fees.
The Capital One 360
debit card waives
foreign transaction fees
on ATM withdrawals.
Overlooking
foreign transaction fees
Debit and credit
cards provide an alternative to cash, but you'll likely pay a fee
on these transactions.
In your case, though, Capital One has a longstanding policy
on charging no
foreign transaction fees
on debit and credit
card purchases, says Capital One spokeswoman Amanda Landers.
The only service issue we had is a pet peeve of mine: the hotel policy operates
on a cash basis and charges an outrageous 5 % fee for any credit /
debit card payments — not very customer friendy in 2017, especially for the many
foreign guests!
No, there is no credit
card surcharge, however your credit or
debit card issuer may charge you a
foreign transaction fee and / or interest
on payments deducted in GBP.
In order to remain competitive, it offers a range of products seen in traditional banking —
debit card, payment processing, international account numbers,
foreign exchange, and so
on.