Hi tiggerlees. I'm really sorry but I can't answer your query effectively because I've never noticed any excessive charges or fees on my credit card statement when it comes in.
Normally it just lists the US$ amount for the item I purchased. Then it states the current exchange rate and then finally the amount 'due' in sterling £. There's no mention of charges or fees relating to the transaction. I've usually got an exchange rate which I work on whilst I'm away, and by the time I come home my purchases normally fall within that rate by a few cents - up or down depending how the exchange rates altered whilst I was away.
I never use my debit card in the US but my daughter has once or twice at an ATM and for 'cash-back' in a supermarket. She was charged about £3.00 each time per transaction.
I've always been quite happy with the exchange rates I get from Lloyds TSB Mastercard on my purchases and my VA Amer.Express card offered even better rates this April. Hope that helps. Hev
Normally it just lists the US$ amount for the item I purchased. Then it states the current exchange rate and then finally the amount 'due' in sterling £. There's no mention of charges or fees relating to the transaction. I've usually got an exchange rate which I work on whilst I'm away, and by the time I come home my purchases normally fall within that rate by a few cents - up or down depending how the exchange rates altered whilst I was away.
I never use my debit card in the US but my daughter has once or twice at an ATM and for 'cash-back' in a supermarket. She was charged about £3.00 each time per transaction.
I've always been quite happy with the exchange rates I get from Lloyds TSB Mastercard on my purchases and my VA Amer.Express card offered even better rates this April. Hope that helps. Hev
