woodyren
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I have a Citibank branded diners club card that came free of charge as a companion card with my Citi Rewards platinum Mastercard.
It has zero forex fee for foreign currency spend and 2 rewards points per dollar on that spend.
I plan to use it while I hold my Citi Mastercard until the second annual fee bonus points arrive next year. We have substantial OS spend between now and then.
I have been attempting to find out how Diners Club calculate their forex conversion rates in order to compare Diners to Visa or Mastercard. Both of which have easily found forex calculators.
I can find nothing and the best Citi can tell me after a few enquiries is that in their T&C's it states " If charges are incurred using a Diners Club card in a currency other than Australian Dollars the amount of the charge will be converted to Australian Dollars at the rate to be determined by Diners Club or it's settlement agency on the date they receive the charge for processing".
Does anyone have a ball park figure on how Diners compare to Visa or Mastercard on these rates? Is it worth using for the extra points rather than say a Visa with very low points or zero points earn?
Thanks.
It has zero forex fee for foreign currency spend and 2 rewards points per dollar on that spend.
I plan to use it while I hold my Citi Mastercard until the second annual fee bonus points arrive next year. We have substantial OS spend between now and then.
I have been attempting to find out how Diners Club calculate their forex conversion rates in order to compare Diners to Visa or Mastercard. Both of which have easily found forex calculators.
I can find nothing and the best Citi can tell me after a few enquiries is that in their T&C's it states " If charges are incurred using a Diners Club card in a currency other than Australian Dollars the amount of the charge will be converted to Australian Dollars at the rate to be determined by Diners Club or it's settlement agency on the date they receive the charge for processing".
Does anyone have a ball park figure on how Diners compare to Visa or Mastercard on these rates? Is it worth using for the extra points rather than say a Visa with very low points or zero points earn?
Thanks.
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