Frequent Traveler? Beware Of Conversion Charge
After reading this piece of news, I wonder how anybody can go about mouthing such stupid things like ‘the consumer is king’. If you ask me, it is all bull. A few months back, I’d written about how your insurance company plans your travel itinerary for you. And now we’ve got banks who are charging you through the nose if you have a good time when traveling abroad.
What am I coming to? First, let me do the asking: Do you travel extensively? Even if you are an occasional traveler, and have used your credit card when on your trip, it would do you good to check your credit card statement once you are back from your trip. Just to make the shock bearable, I’ll tell you what you’ll get to see – a little known charge called the 'conversion charge'. Little known, but enough charge to lighten your pocket by a few hundred dollars! Abclocal.go.com reports:
It's the fee your credit card company charges for converting your foreign charges into U.S. dollars. What used to be a nominal charge can now run into the hundreds of dollars…. The lesson here is shop for a card with low or no fee if you travel extensively.
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