Hi
I've had a Tesco credit card for a number of years and regularly use it for non-euro (GBP and USD) purchases, both online and when travelling.
In Nov, a new 1.75% "foreign exchange fee" started appearing against each of these transactions. When I queried with customer service, they referred me to the T&Cs (which do indeed mention this charge) and suggested it was an error that I had not had this fee charged previously.
I thought CC companies made enough margin on a slice of the transaction cost plus the use of a favourable FX rate, so am surpised by the need for an additional fee.
Is this FX fee standard for all credit card services in Ireland? Are there any providers that don't charge this fee? Any other work-arounds (e.g. I notice PayPal doesn't charge it)?
I've always declined the offer from Amazon to charge in my home currency, but may need to look at this again.
Thanks for your help
Stan
I've had a Tesco credit card for a number of years and regularly use it for non-euro (GBP and USD) purchases, both online and when travelling.
In Nov, a new 1.75% "foreign exchange fee" started appearing against each of these transactions. When I queried with customer service, they referred me to the T&Cs (which do indeed mention this charge) and suggested it was an error that I had not had this fee charged previously.
I thought CC companies made enough margin on a slice of the transaction cost plus the use of a favourable FX rate, so am surpised by the need for an additional fee.
Is this FX fee standard for all credit card services in Ireland? Are there any providers that don't charge this fee? Any other work-arounds (e.g. I notice PayPal doesn't charge it)?
I've always declined the offer from Amazon to charge in my home currency, but may need to look at this again.
Thanks for your help
Stan