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  2. Foreign transaction fees vs. currency conversion fees: What ...

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    Review your credit card fee policies before traveling outside the U.S. to avoid surprise costs. If needed, apply for a credit card without travel-related surcharges and fees. To avoid high ...

  3. Will your credit card work abroad? - AOL

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    Yes, using your credit card abroad provides security and convenience that cash does not. You’ll potentially earn rewards on every purchase, which you can save up and redeem toward future travel ...

  4. I’m a Travel Expert: 5 Reasons To Use Your Credit Card While ...

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    When traveling abroad, using a credit card will automatically convert into local currency. This allows you to use your card basically anywhere and make purchases without physically converting your ...

  5. Carte Bleue - Wikipedia

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    Carte Bleue (English: Blue Card) was a major debit card payment system operating in France. Unlike Visa Electron or Maestro debit cards, Carte Bleue transactions worked without requiring authorization from the cardholder's bank. In many situations, the card worked like a credit card but without fees for the cardholder.

  6. Dynamic currency conversion - Wikipedia

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    A currency conversion service was offered in 1996 and commercialized by a number of companies including Monex Financial Services [7] and Fexco. [8]Prior to the card schemes (Visa and MasterCard) imposing rules relating to DCC, cardholder transactions were converted without the need to disclose that the transaction was being converted into a customer's home currency, in a process known as "back ...

  7. Visa Debit - Wikipedia

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    Numerous banks issue Visa-branded debit cards linked to accounts. Some issuing banks call their cards "Visa check cards". [25] Cards allow for purchases at any merchant where any type of Visa card is accepted. Transactions are processed one of three ways. A signed transaction is processed through the regular Visa credit network. [25]

  8. The 5 Best Credit Cards for International Travel of ... - AOL

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    The Discover card doesn’t even run a credit check, but the Capital One is a Visa — you’ll have an easier time finding merchants that accept Visa abroad than you will merchants taking Discover.

  9. 4 Reasons Your Credit Card Could Get Declined -- and How to ...

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    Using your card abroad often falls under the "suspicious transactions" category. Your card issuer doesn't know whether it's you or an international crime syndicate. Some card issuers let you set ...