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International 0% purchases

Masty
Posts: 6 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hi all,
I’m heading away in the next few months and wanted a 0% card to spread the cost out. Does it matter if the purchases are international on the top 0% cards? I’m aware the rate of exchange may not be as good and there could a fee per purchase but I still think I’d be better off than having a top foreign spending card which I won’t be able to pay off within the month.
Many thanks
I’m heading away in the next few months and wanted a 0% card to spread the cost out. Does it matter if the purchases are international on the top 0% cards? I’m aware the rate of exchange may not be as good and there could a fee per purchase but I still think I’d be better off than having a top foreign spending card which I won’t be able to pay off within the month.
Many thanks
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My understanding is -- if you spend abroad then you will incur forex charges but no interest on amount spent.
Could you not get a card such as the Clarity then get a 0% promotional card to repay that?0 -
suppose i could - it's not likely i will make many purchases though, just some presents and something for myself likely, applying for two cards will will odd on my credit record i think and i'd rather not have two accounts to worry about. Being able to spread the cost easily without interest will more than be worth the forex charges i think. Thanks for the advice though.0
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I’m heading away in the next few months...i'd rather not have two accounts to worry about.0
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The Nationwide Select credit card (available only to Nationwide current account holders, see: https://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/credit-cards/select/rates-details) offers fee-free international transactions and 0% on purchases for the first 12 months so might be a good option. Otherwise you are probably better off with a 0% card and just eating the 3% forex fee rather than getting a good foreign travel card and paying the 20+% interest that will come for not paying it off on time.0
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Hi all,
I’m heading away in the next few months and wanted a 0% card to spread the cost out. Does it matter if the purchases are international on the top 0% cards? I’m aware the rate of exchange may not be as good and there could a fee per purchase but I still think I’d be better off than having a top foreign spending card which I won’t be able to pay off within the month.
Many thanks
You'll be wanting the Virgin card:
https://uk.virginmoney.com/virgin/credit-cards/travel-card/I'm a Board Guide on the Credit Cards, Loans, Credit Files & Ratings boards. I'm a volunteer to help the boards run smoothly, and I can move and merge threads there. Any views are mine and not the official line of moneysavingexpert.com0
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