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A credit card that saves money on foreign exchange

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Recherei:
I was just researching the question of foreign exchange rates/fees and discovered one credit card, (or family of credit cards), that charges $0 for foreign exchange.  Capital One.  WAMU (Washington Mutual) charges 1%.  Almost all the others charge 3%, (some charge more).  Always remember to read the fine print.  Capital One also has a 1.25% rebate.

Wawik:
Okay, so this is relevant to Eurofurence exactly how?  ::)

Recherei:
A lot of non-EU furs go to Eurofurence.

Suran:

--- Quote from: Recherei on 30.07.2007, 01:58:04 ---A lot of non-EU furs go to Eurofurence.

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...where I'll probably again be the only dealer in the Den that accepts credit-cards at all.

whitewulfe:
Ah, isn't that why ATMs loooove credit cards?

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