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Okay so I need various overseas currencies for an upcoming trip.
Travelex Australia - The World's Foreign Exchange and Business Payment Specialists have changed how you order money now. You used to be able to order online with credit card number for "security" that you will actually go and pick up the money from their branch.
Now you have to either Bpay OR pay via Credit card before you can get the overseas currency from the branch, but you can still cancel it if needed. I guess the change is to stop people ordering all this cash and never picking it up.
I wish to know if the "purchase" is treated as cash advance or a normal credit card purchase. It would be nice to earn FF points for $10,000 of cash basically.
I have read the T&C's and they are not quite clear to me. Well they are but I don't know why they would be treating this transaction as a cash advance.
Has anyone used this service and were they charged a cash advance fee or did it process as normal credit card purchase?
I have also emailed them asking how they treat the order, and the answer was vauge and referred me back to the T&C's. I asked for further clarification but have not received a response.
https://www.travelex.com.au/au-terms
Credit Card Fees
If you wish to pay by credit or debit cards (MasterCard or Visa), we will levy a non-refundable handling fee of 1.5% (including GST) of the total order value. This will be shown within your order summary on the “Checkout” page on selection of the payment option. If you choose to pay by either MasterCard or Visa credit card, your card issuer may apply a cash advance charge which will be shown separately on your credit card statement.
Travelex Australia - The World's Foreign Exchange and Business Payment Specialists have changed how you order money now. You used to be able to order online with credit card number for "security" that you will actually go and pick up the money from their branch.
Now you have to either Bpay OR pay via Credit card before you can get the overseas currency from the branch, but you can still cancel it if needed. I guess the change is to stop people ordering all this cash and never picking it up.
I wish to know if the "purchase" is treated as cash advance or a normal credit card purchase. It would be nice to earn FF points for $10,000 of cash basically.
I have read the T&C's and they are not quite clear to me. Well they are but I don't know why they would be treating this transaction as a cash advance.
Has anyone used this service and were they charged a cash advance fee or did it process as normal credit card purchase?
I have also emailed them asking how they treat the order, and the answer was vauge and referred me back to the T&C's. I asked for further clarification but have not received a response.
https://www.travelex.com.au/au-terms
Credit Card Fees
If you wish to pay by credit or debit cards (MasterCard or Visa), we will levy a non-refundable handling fee of 1.5% (including GST) of the total order value. This will be shown within your order summary on the “Checkout” page on selection of the payment option. If you choose to pay by either MasterCard or Visa credit card, your card issuer may apply a cash advance charge which will be shown separately on your credit card statement.