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Paying for hotel in $'s?
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Primrose82 wrote: »I use Capital One and you get the "warehouse " rate for the dollar which is generally better than the tourist rate - no fees
Thats not it what it says on the Capital one website.
It says there are fees.0 -
Thats not it what it says on the Capital one website.
It says there are fees.
Possibly no longer available; Capital One Aspire World & Capital One Classic Extra (if you applied from June 2013 to Aug 2014) levied no forex fees on purchases in foreign currencies.
I guessing Primrose mean 'wholesale'.
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