Brendan Burgess
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Thanks 246 - It wasn't clear to me that I was funding this from my bank account, but that is presumably what I did.
OK, I have figured it out.
I had a balance of £100 in my sterling account which I was not aware of.
I paid out £600
So they took €574 from my AIB account to fund the £500 shortfall.
I just assumed that they would take it from my Revolut euro account.
Brendan
So they took €574 from my AIB account to fund the £500 shortfall.
Are you sure about this? So @Brendan Burgess shoukd see a GBP transaction on his AIB statement?By doing this, you didn't take advantage of the good/free exchange rate which Revolut is known for.
So @Brendan Burgess shoukd see a GBP transaction on his AIB statement?
I hate AIB getting one over me!
But i think there wasn't any € there in this instance.But it could have used the EUR balance in this instance
There was over €1,000 if I've read it correctly. But he chose to pay from GBP balance, where there wasn't enough.But i think there wasn't any € there in this instance.
Be careful with this. Revolut's merchant classification code has been updated in the past few months, but not all banks are currently treating consistently. It should be treated as a cash transaction when the banks update their codes.Another point... if you withdraw cash from atm using your AIB or other bank credit card, bank charges interest on that. however if you top up your revolut and withdraw cash using revolut, there's no interest
Sorry i read that as there was over €1k in AIB.There was over €1,000 if I've read it correctly
Hi fish
I think that the issue for me is that I do most of my work on my pc and not on my phone.
So I find it hard to get answers via my phone rather than my pc.
And of course, there is much more room on a large screen for the provider to explain what is happening.
That's definitely how it works with a purchases, but an it's an either, or situation. It won't take payment from more than one currency.The card selects which currency to use in the following order:
HTH
- The currency of the payment (e.g. if you are in the UK carrying out a transaction in Euro, we will deduct funds from your Euro balance)
- Your base currency (GBP), which is determined by your home address
- The next active currency (including any cryptocurrency) with a sufficient balance
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