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Re: euro vs dollar
[Re: SammyM]
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02/20/2019 10:17 AM
02/20/2019 10:17 AM
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Bear in mind also, there is a difference between a foreign transaction fee and a currency conversion fee. You could theoretically make a transaction that is processed in USD but if it takes pace in a foreign country, you could be charged the transaction fee. Check both with your card of choice issuer. The currency conversion fee is another animal.
J.D.
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