I used mine in New Zealand and Australia some years ago without issue, I didn’t notify them I was travelling so not sure DannyBoyD maybe it’s different now.I had the experience of having my Revolut card frozen when trying to pay for a taxi while on holiday in Europe recently. I used another card and that was fine; but I didn't use my Revolut again.
It got me wondering if there's a 'notify' option that you are travelling so this doesn't happen? Same as you would do for CC / Bank debit card etc.,
They may not require it, but I've always done so & avoided any hassle thereby.credit card companies do not require this.
Hmm. Yeah, I felt it was the nature of the interface alrightThey may not require it, but I've always done so & avoided any hassle thereby.
Interestingly, it was Uber I had a problem w also.
Even if you notify banks it's not a guarantee. I always told BofI and AIB when I was going away but was still blocked several times, usually in the US.They may not require it, but I've always done so & avoided any hassle thereby.
Interestingly, it was Uber I had a problem w also.
Arent you charged the annual government tax per card? Or are some cards excluded from this?The more cards the better.
These are all debit cards. Only credit cards are charged the 30 euro stamp duty.Arent you charged the annual government tax per card? Or are some cards excluded from this?
@AndroidMan is correct - there's stamp duty on debit cards too (up to €5 each)These are all debit cards. Only credit cards are charged the 30 euro stamp duty.
I always switch this on before going abroad on it as I usually have it off at home. So far it seems to do the trick as no blocks yet anyway.There is a location based security feature on Revolut. Phone GPS must be on.
The charge is 12 cent per ATM transaction. Multiple Debit cards can be held without incurring any government charges. You simply just use one card for ATM withdrawals.@AndroidMan is correct - there's stamp duty on debit cards too (up to €5 each)
ATM, debit and combined cards
Financial institutions generally collect Stamp Duty on 1 April, in arrears, unless the account has been closed during the yearwww.revenue.ie
Interesting - I hadn't realised there's no charge for a given card if you don't use the ATM function (I should have read the link I posted more carefully!)The charge is 12 cent per ATM transaction. Multiple Debit cards can be held without incurring any government charges. You simply just use one card for ATM withdrawals.
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