Does anyone know if Westpac Altitude Credit Card charge transaction fees when used outside of Australia? I am not talking of using the credit card to withdraw money from ATM. I am only referring to using the credit card to purchase items. Thanks.
I have traveled to Europe with the Altitude card and find it convenient to use.
I generally take two cards though.
Westpac Altitude Visa: Which I use for purchases and hotels.
Some overseas ATMs have been known to treat an attempted withdrawal of cash from the linked savings account as a Cash Advance from the credit card account. That is why I also carry:
Westpac Handycard: Which will give me access when I want to withdraw cash for a couple of days to reduce the exposure to the the $5 fixed dollar amount per transaction. ie I don't use it for eftpos type transactions for milk, grocieries. Also, note that Westpac have partner banks which do not charge the $5 fee, see this link to see if you can avoid the fee in your chosen countries.
Westpac Internet -Accessing your accounts overseas
For the exact transaction rates, check with Westpac for your version of the Altitude card.
Other tips:
I have a separate set of cards which I carry when travelling overseas. I don't use them in Australia so it is easy to detect unauthorised transactions. I change the PINs when I arrive home. If you have some time before you travel, consider obtaining an alternate card through one of the various intro offers that float around for a 12 month fee-free card.
When travelling with my partner who normally has supplementary cards I make sure that we are each carrying separate bank cards. If one of us loses our valuables, it doesn't also cancel the other persons linked cards.