Hi guys, long time no see, but hope everyone is well! I'm off to the USA and was looking at getting the above PostFX card. I'm with P/TSB and non Eurozone trans are cruel!
This is "lifted' from their PDF personal banking charges guide:
Note – (i) ATM transaction charges will apply on Euro
withdrawals outside the EU and on all non Euro withdrawals
at 3.5% of the Euro value of the transaction (min. h3.17
& max. h11.43) and (ii) Debit Card Transaction charges
will apply on all debit transactions outside the eurozone at
1.75% of the Euro value of the transaction (min. h0.46 and
max h11.43).
On the face of it the Post FX seems better, but I wonder am I missing something?
Here is the list of charges lifted from their Q&A site:
Do I have to pay for the PostFX™ card?
No, the card is free.
What charges are there for using the PostFX™ card?
There are no charges when you use your PostFX™ card at retail outlets displaying the MasterCard® logo.
You will be charged for taking cash from an ATM, £1.50 or $2.50
Note: Merchant transactions and ATM withdrawals in a currency other than the currency of the Card will be exchanged to the currency on the Card at an exchange rate determined by MasterCard® on the day the transaction is processed, increased by 5.75%.
Find out more about fees and limits for the PostFX™ prepaid MasterCard® currency card.
What happens when all the funds are used on my PostFX™ card.
Frequent travellers can top-up the funds on their card between trips at participating Post Offices. To top-up your PostFX™ card you need a valid photo ID, e.g. passport or driving licence.
Where can I use my PostFX™ card?
At any ATM or retail outlet displaying the MasterCard® logo. You will be charged for taking cash from an ATM, £1.50 or $2.50.
There is a gov.t ATM card charge of €5.00 and I see they also charge for non-use of something like $2.50 a month, but on balance, it seems the better option. Thoughts anyone?
This is "lifted' from their PDF personal banking charges guide:
Note – (i) ATM transaction charges will apply on Euro
withdrawals outside the EU and on all non Euro withdrawals
at 3.5% of the Euro value of the transaction (min. h3.17
& max. h11.43) and (ii) Debit Card Transaction charges
will apply on all debit transactions outside the eurozone at
1.75% of the Euro value of the transaction (min. h0.46 and
max h11.43).
On the face of it the Post FX seems better, but I wonder am I missing something?
Here is the list of charges lifted from their Q&A site:
Do I have to pay for the PostFX™ card?
No, the card is free.
What charges are there for using the PostFX™ card?
There are no charges when you use your PostFX™ card at retail outlets displaying the MasterCard® logo.
You will be charged for taking cash from an ATM, £1.50 or $2.50
Note: Merchant transactions and ATM withdrawals in a currency other than the currency of the Card will be exchanged to the currency on the Card at an exchange rate determined by MasterCard® on the day the transaction is processed, increased by 5.75%.
Find out more about fees and limits for the PostFX™ prepaid MasterCard® currency card.
What happens when all the funds are used on my PostFX™ card.
Frequent travellers can top-up the funds on their card between trips at participating Post Offices. To top-up your PostFX™ card you need a valid photo ID, e.g. passport or driving licence.
Where can I use my PostFX™ card?
At any ATM or retail outlet displaying the MasterCard® logo. You will be charged for taking cash from an ATM, £1.50 or $2.50.
There is a gov.t ATM card charge of €5.00 and I see they also charge for non-use of something like $2.50 a month, but on balance, it seems the better option. Thoughts anyone?