Paying for prints from UK
I Simonius
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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?
How can I avoid this?
Veni-Vidi-Snappii
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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!
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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!
Would this happen if I used paypal? can I use Paypal?
anyone else come across this and/or have a solution???
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Just checked my sttaement and it looks as though my credit card co has just done a straight conversion
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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.
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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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Yes, every time (
Currently using MBNA
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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 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?
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