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And if your card still charges fees for overseas transactions, you could be hit with another 2.5-3%, even if it's in AUD...It’s something like 5% to 6% fee….
And if your card still charges fees for overseas transactions, you could be hit with another 2.5-3%, even if it's in AUD...It’s something like 5% to 6% fee….
I don’t think so but certainly a bummer on an Int fee free card.And if your card still charges fees for overseas transactions, you could be hit with another 2.5-3%, even if it's in AUD...![]()
I remember contesting a charge with a bank even though a charge from an overseas merchant was in AUD - looks like some CBA cards still charge this fee. YMMV of courseI don’t think so but certainly a bummer on an Int fee free card.
Yep. Local currency always. Thankyou for the decipher.Dynamic Currency Conversion. Where the merchant's machine offers to charge you in local currency, or A$. The A$ rate will be poor, so its a bad idea, especially if you are using something like 28 Degrees, with good FX and no fee for being charged in the local currency.
The merchant should ask you to choose, but sometimes they go ahead and do A$ without asking![]()
I remember contesting a charge with a bank even though a charge from an overseas merchant was in AUD - looks like some CBA cards still charge this fee. YMMV of course
It appears that they have recently changed the machines as they now no longer issue paper tickets at all either. When the machines did not accept any of our cards we enquired at an information window and was told that the machines did not accept foreign issued cards any longer. We had to use the cash only machine for a top up. At the station we were at there were 3 card top up machines and only one cash only machine available.That is odd, I am sure I've had relatives who've done top up with foreign issued credit cards.
In any event if you can pay by tapping with your card and/or have it loaded in Apple or Google wallets you can just tap and go with the card without the need for a separate card, and foreign cards definitely work with this method. (although I realise for children you'd probably need reloadable ezlink cards unless you had a credit card per child).
This happened to us with a driver from San Sebastian for early transfer to Biaritz airport, we were not given the option and driver refused to reverse the transaction. Cost about another AU30 ( wasn't a cheap ride to start with!)Dynamic Currency Conversion. Where the merchant's machine offers to charge you in local currency, or A$. The A$ rate will be poor, so its a bad idea, especially if you are using something like 28 Degrees, with good FX and no fee for being charged in the local currency.
The merchant should ask you to choose, but sometimes they go ahead and do A$ without asking![]()
It appears that they have recently changed the machines as they now no longer issue paper tickets at all either. When the machines did not accept any of our cards we enquired at an information window and was told that the machines did not accept foreign issued cards any longer. We had to use the cash only machine for a top up. At the station we were at there were 3 card top up machines and only one cash only machine available.
Transnistria is definitely a cash only place and also has very few ATMs around
Transnistrian Roubles of course!Roubles or leus?![]()
Usually no drama tapping/inserting CC/DC on the ground.Any advice on Indonesia ?? I received an e-mail from a hotel we will be staying in a couple of weeks with a link to a payment gateway asking for payment (as per our booking) - tried the payment several times with a VISA card - every time it says "payment failed" with no reason. A couple of times I received an OTP and entered it - still payment failed. I've e-mailed the hotel and asked what to do - I am sure it's an issue on their end.
Just wondering if credit card payments are problematic in Indonesia.
I tried Safari on 2 an iMac and MacBook and Chrome on MacBook - all failed - hotel may cancel reservation if not paid today - will call them later today. Payment gateway says payment failed - so don't think it's an issue with pop up window or whatever - may try again with iPhone.Usually no drama tapping/inserting CC/DC on the ground.
Online payments may trigger OTPs. Have you tried different browsers / computers? There could be a pop up window being blocked?
