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The higher level AMEX offer fee free T/Cs, Plat and Centurion do at least - not sure about Gold.
You are indeed quite correct, I will be.BlacKnox said:Lindsay Wilson I just read in the Xmas thread that you may not be travelling for a while after this jaunt. If so, then why not change the HKD, of course in the US (to avert double exchange).Lindsay Wilson said:Now to ponder whether I change to USD, the HKD 1500 that's been sitting in my travell wallet for 15 months.
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clifford said:Vegas and Reno (to name but 2 gambling cities) have special rules. Every ATM in those cities will impose an extra USD 2.00 on cash advances. Elsewhere in the US, things are a bit more relaxed. I have an ANZ gold Visa, and never get charged any fee when I use Bank of America ATM's. It's a cheap way to get cash o/s.
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danielh said:clifford said:Vegas and Reno (to name but 2 gambling cities) have special rules. Every ATM in those cities will impose an extra USD 2.00 on cash advances. Elsewhere in the US, things are a bit more relaxed. I have an ANZ gold Visa, and never get charged any fee when I use Bank of America ATM's. It's a cheap way to get cash o/s.
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Can I confirm if the ANZ Qantas Visa Gold Card will charge no fees (and I mean the AU$5 or $6 I currently expect per transaction and not the conversion fees) if I remove money from a Bank of America ATM?
This card used to do this until the ANZ changes back in Nov 2003.
Regards
Daniel
What other downsides do you see in these cards?clifford said:No, unfortunately, I believe the ANZ Qantas cards are a different animal to the standard ANZ gold card.
I think that the ANZ Qantas cards do attract a significant ATM fee irrespective of where or what provider.
One of the downsides to these cards.
HardieBoys said:Yada Yada, next time you're in the US, use the Bank of America ATMs with your Westpac bank card. There's no charge for cash withdrawals for Westpac customers. (There's a whole range of fee-free withdrawals for Westpac, such as Barclays in the UK... it's one of the reasons I keep open an account with them.)
I do not believe you can do this any more and a $5 fee will be charged:danielh said:... Can I confirm if the ANZ Qantas Visa Gold Card will charge no fees (and I mean the AU$5 or $6 I currently expect per transaction and not the conversion fees) if I remove money from a Bank of America ATM?
This card used to do this until the ANZ changes back in Nov 2003.
Regards
Daniel
Westpac & Bank of America are part of a group called "Global Alliance partners" who have these reciprical fee-free agreements.Overseas ATM/Electronic
Transactions
Overseas ATM Transaction Fee- CIRRUS
or Visa PLUS
> Balance enquiries Free
> Withdrawals in a foreign currency (per withdrawal) $5.00
Overseas EFTPOS Transaction Fee
MAESTRO (per transaction in a foreign currency) $2.00
Note: No charge for point-of-sale refunds
Currency Conversion Fee- ATM Transaction CIRRUS
Withdrawals in a foreign currency (per withdrawal) 1.1%* of value
Currency Conversion Fee- ATM Transaction Visa PLUS
Withdrawals in a foreign currency (per withdrawal) 2.5%* of value
Currency Conversion Fee- EFTPOS Transaction
MAESTRO (per transaction in a foreign currency) 1.1%* of value
Note: No charge for point-of-sale refunds
*Effective 1 April, 2005