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 Would u rather have alot of luxury (but no $) or alot of $, but no luxury?
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jackie_juk49
What bank is it that doesn't charge you for taking money out abroad?
                     
 




Stephen I
Nationwide - search their web site
When you use your Cash Card, FlexAccount Debit Card or Nationwide Credit Card to withdraw cash or make purchases abroad, Nationwide will not charge you a currency conversion fee. Your purchases and cash withdrawals will be converted to sterling at a rate set by VISA. Card providers have the option of adding a percentage to that exchange rate. This is a currency conversion fee.

It is important that you always pay for your purchases abroad in the local currency and not sterling. This is because some shops may use higher exchange rates and charge commission to convert your purchases into sterling.

If you use your FlexAccount Cheque Guarantee Card to withdraw cash abroad, you will not be charged a currency conversion fee at CIRRUS machines. Unlike most financial organisations, Nationwide will not charge you for using your card abroad.*

* Nationwide will not charge members for using any cash machines, but the machine provider may make charges over which we have no control


gary1
yes nationwide i use it on the time abroad an it doesn't charge


melodyanne1
bank of america is world wide....


Aphextwig
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Nationwide (I think)


daniel b
most banks dont charge i work for the (rbs) and we dont charge but when u take it out of the cash machine its the bank who takes a charge off it not the uk bank normally its a exchange rate charge but your better going into the bank and asking them face to face because sometimes they can charge you a lot of money


☺Everybody still loves Chris!♥▼©
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nationwide


Alfie
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One that's abroad already. If you go regularly to one country open an account there. Spain is dodgy though, they'll try rip-off tricks on you shamefacedly. Australia is OK, especially the Community Credit Union banks where they pay you good money for being in(terested)! Otherwise try the Nationwide, the fairest UK bank, in my experience. Happy hunting and Bon Voyage!


david w
there is no such bank


jogging
nationwide


Sam O'Shanter
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I used my Nationwide card in Sydney to withdraw cash and they didn't charge me a penny.


CurlyQ
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DEFINITELY Nationwide. No charge made by them.

I have been with them for many years. A few attempts have been made in the past to convert it into a BANK (customers hoping to receive a big bonus payment) but it remains a Building Society.

It functions in the same manner as a BANK and operates an on-line banking service which I find extremely useful.

I use their DEBIT and CREDIT cards.

In case you are wondering, I am not an employee or advertising agent! I am simply answering your question.

Ask about their CIRRUS card if you wish to travel worldwide and draw cash without any other bank making charges.

Good Luck.


Candy
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They all do money pinching buggers


keatze
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hey, when i went abroad i used the american express traveller cheque card. its great, same as a debit/visa, but you just top it up before ya go, or while ya there, u can do it online. Ask your travel agent or visit american express website.(it also insures all your money and passport!)

http://www.americanexpress.com/uk/tcc/index.shtml


di
Nationwide my mum opened an account with them, so she could use her card abroad without fee's


me!
the good ones


kat
didnt think there was one. thought they all charged


Alfred E. Newman
the sperm bank or maybe the river bank.


kiwi
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Nationwide have now started to charge a non UK comission fee AND an interest fee for foreign transactions - the good days are over!


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