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

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    If your credit card doesn’t charge foreign transaction fees, the card issuer may be responsible for the currency conversion fee. Dynamic currency conversion fees

  3. 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 ...

  4. Just say no to dynamic currency conversion - AOL

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    I informed my credit card companies that I’d be traveling. I only brought credit and debit cards that didn’t charge foreign transaction fees. And I picked up euros before leaving to convert to ...

  5. What are the typical fees associated with money exchange? - AOL

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    Such fees vary by credit card, and some issuers don’t charge them. You can typically expect a 1 to 3 percent foreign transaction fee on most cards. How to save on fees when exchanging money

  6. Interchange fee - Wikipedia

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    Interchange fees have a complex pricing structure, which is based on the card brand, regions or jurisdictions, the type of credit or debit card, the type and size of the accepting merchant, and the type of transaction (e.g. online, in-store, phone order, whether the card is present for the transaction, etc.).

  7. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Merchants that accept credit cards must pay interchange fees and discount fees on all credit card transactions. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] In some cases merchants are barred by their credit agreements from passing these fees directly to credit card customers, or from setting a minimum transaction amount (no longer prohibited in the United States, United ...

  8. Traveling soon? What to lookout for when exchanging money

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    Some credit card companies also offer emergency cash advances to stranded cardholders. Smart travel money checklist Travelers often focus on getting the best exchange rate but miss crucial safety ...

  9. Durbin amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Durbin amendment also gave the Federal Reserve the power to regulate debit card interchange fees, and on December 16, 2010, the Fed proposed a maximum interchange fee of 12 cents per debit card transaction, [9] which CardHub.com estimated would cost large banks $14 billion annually. [10]

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