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Charges by Spanish Banks for cash
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mikegreenland
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in Credit cards
On a recent holiday to Spain I noticed a change from last year. When trying to withdraw cash from an ATM almost all banks were charging non-Spanish cards between €1.80 (Sabadell) and €5 (Santander) per transaction. Last year all banks made no charge.
I only found one small bank/savings establishment that did not charge. I stress these were proper bank ATM's and not private ones in shops.
I thought there was EU legislation preventing such discriminatory charges?
I only found one small bank/savings establishment that did not charge. I stress these were proper bank ATM's and not private ones in shops.
I thought there was EU legislation preventing such discriminatory charges?
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No, there isn't.
You're thinking of being charged for using credit cards for payments, and not other tender types.0 -
Probably just the way these things are going, in Australia it was fairly common to be charged for using any ATM that is not from your bank. I was with a New Zealand bank, opened the account in Australia and they charged me for using one of their own branches in NZ!
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mikegreenland wrote: »I only found one small bank/savings establishment that did not charge.
There's a thread on the Overseas board (and on here somewhere as well) listing the various Spanish banks and their fees.
I always try to use Banca March (it's not a secret!) as they're still free to use (or at least were in March when I was last there).
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Spain is very bad for this type of thing. The Spanish banks are IMO the greediest in Europe.
To comment on the post from Yorkshireboy, during our visit to Spain last week the only high street bank that didn't want to apply a charge for cash withdrawal was at a branch of Bankia bank. Just make sure not to have the currency conversion done by the machine.0 -
happens in asia as well which is a pain even if using a monzo style card. back to carrying cash around with all the pluses and minuses that means2023 wins - zilch, nada, big fat duck. quack quack,0
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Probably just the way these things are going, in Australia it was fairly common to be charged for using any ATM that is not from your bank. I was with a New Zealand bank, opened the account in Australia and they charged me for using one of their own branches in NZ!
Ha yeah, ANZ in Cambodia wanted to charge me US$5 for using my Australian ANZ debit card to withdraw cash :mad:
ING refund all ATM fees at home and abroad, thankfully.
IIRC Santander in Spain used to be free to withdraw cash using a Santander UK card, no idea if that's still the case.0 -
Just back from Croatia, and ATM charges are creeping in there too. I had been using the same ATM for withdrawing drinking vouchers every few days. About half way through my holiday the ATM suddenly started slapping on a 22 Kuna charge if I chose not to let them do the conversion (that's about £2.60, or almost a litre of Croatian beer to put it in perspective) . Shopped around, and found another one that was still "free".
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In NYC, you!!!8217;re charged $3. Thank god you don!!!8217;t get charged in the uk. Then our savings rates are carp as well.0
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Thrugelmir wrote: »Why should a business provide a service to non customers free of charge?Evolution, not revolution0
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