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I've been using a Bankwest Qantas Platinum credit card for most of my overseas transactions lately, since this card has no international transaction fees and earns Qantas points.
Yesterday, I happened to make two transactions in Euros around two minutes apart, for exactly the same amount (€30.60). For the first transacton, I used my Bankwest Qantas Platinum card and for the second my Virgin Money Velocity Flyer card - the latter of which has a 3% international transaction fee.
I assumed that my Virgin Money card would charge around $1.50 more (give or take) due to the 3% fee, but this was not the case. My Bankwest card converted the amount to AUD48.85 and the other card to AUD48.91.
I'm not aware of any major currency fluctuation that happened between making the two transactions, although I suppose that's possible.
Anyway, am I missing something or is the Bankwest "no forex fee" card not as good value as I thought?
Yesterday, I happened to make two transactions in Euros around two minutes apart, for exactly the same amount (€30.60). For the first transacton, I used my Bankwest Qantas Platinum card and for the second my Virgin Money Velocity Flyer card - the latter of which has a 3% international transaction fee.
I assumed that my Virgin Money card would charge around $1.50 more (give or take) due to the 3% fee, but this was not the case. My Bankwest card converted the amount to AUD48.85 and the other card to AUD48.91.
I'm not aware of any major currency fluctuation that happened between making the two transactions, although I suppose that's possible.
Anyway, am I missing something or is the Bankwest "no forex fee" card not as good value as I thought?