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Natwest Credit Card Notice of Variation - Foreign transactions
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taless
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Hi,
Just got my Natwest credit card statement, and with it comes a Notice of Variation.
Had a read at it, and Point 2(a) interests me. It reads,
"Any card transaction in a foreign currency will be converted into sterling at a rate of exchange determined by us which is prevailing at the date the amount is debited to the account"
I do not have my old credit card agreement (it is in a file somewhere...) with me to make a comparison. But I was wondering:
a) Have they removed the 2.75% charge on foreign transactions?
b) A rate of exchange determined by us - do they mean the exchange rate from Mastercard/Visa - or do they mean themselves (Natwest & RBS)? I understand Mastercard/Visa always provide excellent exchange rates (before the addition of the 2.75%), but on the other hand, Natwest & RBS often provides mediocre exchange rates. Which one do you think is the correct one?
Thanks!
Just got my Natwest credit card statement, and with it comes a Notice of Variation.
Had a read at it, and Point 2(a) interests me. It reads,
"Any card transaction in a foreign currency will be converted into sterling at a rate of exchange determined by us which is prevailing at the date the amount is debited to the account"
I do not have my old credit card agreement (it is in a file somewhere...) with me to make a comparison. But I was wondering:
a) Have they removed the 2.75% charge on foreign transactions?
b) A rate of exchange determined by us - do they mean the exchange rate from Mastercard/Visa - or do they mean themselves (Natwest & RBS)? I understand Mastercard/Visa always provide excellent exchange rates (before the addition of the 2.75%), but on the other hand, Natwest & RBS often provides mediocre exchange rates. Which one do you think is the correct one?
Thanks!
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I do not have my old credit card agreement (it is in a file somewhere...) with me to make a comparison. But I was wondering:
a) Have they removed the 2.75% charge on foreign transactions?
b) A rate of exchange determined by us - do they mean the exchange rate from Mastercard/Visa - or do they mean themselves (Natwest & RBS)? I understand Mastercard/Visa always provide excellent exchange rates (before the addition of the 2.75%), but on the other hand, Natwest & RBS often provides mediocre exchange rates. Which one do you think is the correct one?
Of course they havn't done away with the 2.75% foreign currency loading.
They want to make as much money as possible out of their customers.
Take a look at: www.natwest.com/creditcards
They will also set the foreign currency exchange rate to suit them. As you said ''mediocre'.0 -
Thanks Thomas Crown.
The notice of variation states that the new agreement will come into effect from 1 Jan 2008. I've looked at the website, it still says 2.75% but could it be that it's because the new agreement hasn't come into effect?
Of course I am really hoping that what is too good to be true (that Natwest will remove the 2.75%, just like Nationwide and Post Office) will be true!
Btw, what does the previous credit agreement read on this clause?
Thanks!0
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