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Lloyds TSB overseas charges
RedSoleShoes
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Does anyone know if Lloyds TSB charge for debit card transactions and/or cash machine withdrawals when overseas (USA)? I have found info about the credit card charges but can't seem to find anything about debit cards.
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If you google
"lloyds tsb debit card abroad"
The first result gives you:
http://www.lloydstsb.com/debit_cards/your_debit_card_abroad.asp
Which saysFees apply to using your debit card abroad. Click here for debit card charges
Which then gives you tables of charges.Cash withdrawals and purchases.
The amount is converted to sterling on the day it is processed by Visa using the exchange rate set by Visa plus a 2.99% foreign exchange fee.
and
Cash withdrawals are also subject to:Debit cards: 1.5% of the amount with a minimum transaction charge of £2.00 and a maximum charge for each transaction of £4.50.
Cashpoint® cards: 1.5% of the amount with a minimum transaction charge of £1.50. Please note: there is no maximum transaction fee.0 -
Excellent. Thank you!0
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Plus a £1 charge for each debit card (i.e not cash machine) transaction abroad!
One of MSE's debit cards from hell
If you google
"lloyds tsb debit card abroad"
The first result gives you:
http://www.lloydstsb.com/debit_cards/your_debit_card_abroad.asp
Which says
Which then gives you tables of charges.Cash withdrawals and purchases.
The amount is converted to sterling on the day it is processed by Visa using the exchange rate set by Visa plus a 2.99% foreign exchange fee.
and
Cash withdrawals are also subject to:Debit cards: 1.5% of the amount with a minimum transaction charge of £2.00 and a maximum charge for each transaction of £4.50.
Cashpoint® cards: 1.5% of the amount with a minimum transaction charge of £1.50. Please note: there is no maximum transaction fee.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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