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Greek ATM Charges
kuepper
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Thought I was going to be able to use my Virgin debit card to get fee free withdrawal but discovered there was a €3.75 charge when I tried to withdraw €90 and if I wanted the Greek bank to convert my withdrawal to £ for my bank it worked out about the same net cost. Does anyone know how these charges operate eg fixed amount/transaction or sliding scale?
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Yes it sums up the current situation(when you scroll down)ie every bank charges but charge slightly different amounts, so at the moment Alpha is best at €2.50/ transaction. Works out at same net rate €1.14 as if I'd changed online at Tesco before I came.NoodleDoodleMan said:0
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