Citibank Plus - No Fee No Overseas Transaction Fee Account

Re: Citibank Everyday Plus - Free overseas ATM withdrawals!

I'm having no luck finding an ATM in coughet that doesn't charge THB150 (~AUD5) for each withdrawel.

You need a citibank ATM if you have a citibank card, or any AEON ATM otherwise.

Not sure if either of those exist in coughet, give me a sec to look on a computer.
 
Re: Citibank Everyday Plus - Free overseas ATM withdrawals!

After a quick search. Citi doesn't show any, could have been my search parameters.
AEON are in Central Festival Shopping Mall and in BIG C mall, apparently.
 
Re: Citibank Everyday Plus - Free overseas ATM withdrawals!

I've tried a number of ATMs and eventually gave up. I haven't seen an AEON anywhere.
 
But doing a direct deposit to an account with a different bank in Australia gets a $10 fee? They cannot be serious...I guess I'll just send everyone cheques again!

No, it's fee free normal transfers in Aust or to international bank accounts. I use it every week.
 
No, it's fee free normal transfers in Aust or to international bank accounts. I use it every week.

Sorry if it's been asked before but this is an important question. I can send money to international bank accounts great, but where do I do the initial FX ? in Australia or In this instance of sending money to EU( Germany) does it go as AUD $ first.

at the bank in Germany will the change the AUD into EUD.

I prefer to send Euros from Oz ( do the fx exchange here) as there will be no transaction or FX fees in The EU.

Is this possible?

Thanks for replies
 
but where do I do the initial FX ...... I prefer to send Euros from Oz ( do the fx exchange here) as there will be no transaction or FX fees in The EU.

Is this possible?

Every bank will ask you what currency you are remitting with. Every bank will ask you this question, and will require you to answer. So Citibank is no exception.
 
Sorry if it's been asked before but this is an important question. I can send money to international bank accounts great, but where do I do the initial FX ? in Australia or In this instance of sending money to EU( Germany) does it go as AUD $ first.

at the bank in Germany will the change the AUD into EUD.

I prefer to send Euros from Oz ( do the fx exchange here) as there will be no transaction or FX fees in The EU.

Is this possible?

Thanks for replies

Hi marki, when remitting you can choose either an amount in euro and than it will convert it to aud for you, or select an aud amount and it will convert it to euro for you. Yes, I send euros from here as there is no incoming fee to my euro bank for receiving euros (like yours), so your question makes sense.
 
Unsure if this has been posted before, however when I went to register my citibank plus debit card with V.me, i noticed that the display picture of the card is vastly different from the current citibank plus visa debit card.

Notably, there is the existence of both the chip and paywave.

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I've been out of the loop, but to me this is the first look at the new design.
 
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Unsure if this has been posted before, however when I went to register my citibank plus debit card with V.me, i noticed that the display picture of the card is vastly different from the current citibank plus visa debit card.

Notably, there is the existence of both the chip and paywave.

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I've been out of the loop, but to me this is the first look at the new design.

What is the point of V.me? It seems to resemble storing card details inside a paypal account.

I got my card about 2 months ago and it was still the old design. So no pay wave or chip. Good to see they are catching up.

My card came in December too (28Deg changes prompted the switch) and I have the old design too.
 
What is the point of V.me? It seems to resemble storing card details inside a paypal account.

While it's technically correct that V.me is an online portal for payments akin to paypal, they're run by visa and for all intents and purposes, has your details already :P
I've never really used it for payments, rather i use it for the security. There are different security features you can set for any of the (visa only?) cards you register, e.g. v.me will email me for each transaction i make overseas & online, as well as any australian transactions over $20, this applies also to transactions made outside of V.me

It was quite handy when I was overseas as I got instant emails for all my transactions, which also quickly alerts you to any fraudulent activity.
 
While it's technically correct that V.me is an online portal for payments akin to paypal, they're run by visa and for all intents and purposes, has your details already :P
I've never really used it for payments, rather i use it for the security. There are different security features you can set for any of the (visa only?) cards you register, e.g. v.me will email me for each transaction i make overseas & online, as well as any australian transactions over $20, this applies also to transactions made outside of V.me

It was quite handy when I was overseas as I got instant emails for all my transactions, which also quickly alerts you to any fraudulent activity.

You can register any type of card with V.me, so Mastercard and Amex too.
 
Oh... I thought the main point we the freebies they give away, including Myer and Coles vouchers etc!
 

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