Paying for prints from UK

I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
edited May 15, 2007 in SmugMug Pro Sales Support
I notice that my credit card charged me for an overseas transaction (i.e. a print from SM in USA)

How can I avoid this?
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  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    Simon King wrote:
    I notice that my credit card charged me for an overseas transaction (i.e. a print from SM in USA)

    How can I avoid this?
    Hello, can you be more detailed? What did they charge? How much was the charge? Seems a bit unfair, perhaps look at another credit card company?
  • I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    Andy wrote:
    Hello, can you be more detailed? What did they charge? How much was the charge? Seems a bit unfair, perhaps look at another credit card company?

    Thy only charged about £1 or so - I can't lay my hand onit immediatley - I guess I will try to rmeember not to use that card next time!
    Veni-Vidi-Snappii
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  • I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    Update _ actually I just looked it up and they charged me 2.75% of the total - I phoned them and apparemtly all credit Cards do it ( Is that true?) and it\'s calleda foreign transaction fee or a curency conversion fee

    So if I made an oder for say £500 worth of prints it would cost me £13.75 ( that's an additional $27) wichis like paying for postage twice!mwink.gif

    Would this happen if I used paypal? can I use Paypal?

    anyone else come across this and/or have a solution???
    Veni-Vidi-Snappii
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  • ivarivar Registered Users Posts: 8,395 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    My credit card does not charge me extra for the conversion as far as I know ne_nau.gif only the conversion rate that they use, not anything extra on top of that
  • carolinecaroline Registered Users Posts: 1,302 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    ivar wrote:
    My credit card does not charge me extra for the conversion as far as I know ne_nau.gif only the conversion rate that they use, not anything extra on top of that
    hi Simon
    Just checked my sttaement and it looks as though my credit card co has just done a straight conversion
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  • denisegoldbergdenisegoldberg Administrators Posts: 14,361 moderator
    edited May 14, 2007
    My experience when traveling outside of the US and using a credit card is that I am charged the amount that reflects the current day's exchange rate and there is no additional fee. Seems like you should see the same thing (in reverse).

    I've also ordered things from both the UK and Canada, and in all cases I have seen a single charge to my credit card, no additional fee.

    That has been using a "regular" credit card. I have not attempted a foreign transaction using my debit card.

    --- Denise
  • I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    caroline wrote:
    hi Simon
    Just checked my sttaement and it looks as though my credit card co has just done a straight conversion


    sounds good - mind if I ask who you use

    I was using Capitol One

    Sounds like most things in the UK they sting us over the odds every time! (e.g. CDs DVDs, Adobe software etc)
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  • carolinecaroline Registered Users Posts: 1,302 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2007
    Simon King wrote:
    sounds good - mind if I ask who you use

    I was using Capitol One

    Sounds like most things in the UK they sting us over the odds every time! (e.g. CDs DVDs, Adobe software etc)

    Yes, every time :((
    Currently using MBNA
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  • carolinecaroline Registered Users Posts: 1,302 Major grins
    edited May 15, 2007
    caroline wrote:
    Yes, every time :((
    Currently using MBNA
    Here is a message I asked of MBNA yesterday and their reply:-

    When making purchases over the internet to a company in the USA for example where the payment is calculated in dollars, do you charge a fee in addition to the conversion of the money. Please see my statement for April
    Date: 5/14/2007 3:10:44 PM

    <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td class="Alt1" align="left" width="140"></td><td class="Alt2" align="left" width="640">Thank you for your recent question.

    Exchange rates are based on Visa / MasterCard / American Express rates on the specific day that the transaction is completed. We also charge 2.75% foreign exchange transaction fee which is built in to the exchange rate. This fee will be included with the transaction amount on your statement.


    </td></tr></tbody></table>So they do charge but conceal it withing the exchange rate - at least you could see what you cc is doing.
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  • I SimoniusI Simonius Registered Users Posts: 1,034 Major grins
    edited May 15, 2007
    aha!

    I think it's a cheek and wonder wheter someone like 'watchdog' would be interested in doing a bit of an expose on this because I for one think it's a rip off, we are alray using the card to buy things what more do they ant? ( well more money obviously)


    To restate my other unanswered question (anyone???) , does PP (PayPal) charge for foreign transactions from te UK and why does SM not accept PP?
    Veni-Vidi-Snappii
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