|
|
#1 |
|
Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 382
|
Why Fair Fx vs Credit Card?
Sincere apologies if this has already been covered lots on here but I am seeing a lot of you experienced folk talking about loading a Fair Fx card rather than using credit cards whilst away - why is this? Does it provide a better exchange rate etc?
|
|
|
|
| Sponsored Links | |
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Found the Tag Fairy's hangout
All whacked up on Scooby Snacks Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Gloucester, UK
Posts: 11,954
|
All it does is fix the exchange rate at the point of purchase. It's impossible to know whether or not it will end up being better or worse. It gives you certainty, that's all. In that way, it doesn't differ from buying currency or travellers' cheques in advance. I worry that the company could go belly up. At least with hard cash, you just need to make sure it doesn't get stolen or lost!
__________________
![]() October 1992 ~ Enclave Suites, I-Drive May 1996 ~ Omni Rosen, I-Drive October 1998 ~ Villa-Clear Creek August 2000 ~ Beach Club/Villa-Sunset Lakes July 2001 ~ Animal Kingdom Lodge/Hard Rock Hotel/Villa-Formosa Gdns Christmas 2001 ~ Villa-Formosa Gardens October 2002 ~ Hard Rock Hotel/Villa-Formosa Gdns May 2003 ~ Portofino Bay/Villa-Cumbrian Lakes January 2004 ~ Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes/Villa-Formosa Gardens July 2004 ~ Grand Floridian/Portofino Bay/Villa-Formosa Gardens December 2004 ~ Villa-Rolling Hills/Disney Wonder Cruise/BoardWalk Grand Villa/Contemporary April 2005 ~ Washington DC, Shenandoah, Blue Ridge Parkway, Charleston, Savannah, Royal Pacific Resort/Villa-Acadia Estates January 2006 ~ Reunion Resort/Royal Pacific Resort April 2006 ~ Celebration Hotel/NCL Jewel Cruise/Hotel Victor, Miami/Beach Cottage-Disney's Vero Beach October 2006 ~ Reunion Resort/BoardWalk Villa/Rosen Shingle Creek August 2007 ~ Saratoga Springs//Reunion Grande January 2008 ~ Saratoga Springs/Beach Club Villas/Reunion Resort November 2008 ~ BoardWalk Villas/Royal Pacific Resort/Saratoga Springs March 2011 ~ Celebrity Cruise/Veness Towers, a stone's throw from the Magic Kingdom November 2012 ~ Bay Lake Tower/Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota/Ritz-Carlton Destination Club, Jupiter/Saratoga Springs September 2013 ~ Kidani Village, Bay Lake Tower, Saratoga Springs |
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
VMK AceCaptainWayne
I can't get my mouth to say healthy things Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dewsbury, UK
Posts: 21,055
|
Main difference is FXcard you pre-load and fix your rate each time you top up, Credit card you have to accept the rate on the day you use it.
Today topping up FarirFx card you would get 1.58 if you used a fee free creid card today you would get $1.616. Personally I prefer a credit card, use their(Post Office) money then pay in full when I get home, I would rather do that than load my money onto a card. Others prefer the opposite.
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
#4 | |
|
Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 382
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Found the Tag Fairy's hangout
All whacked up on Scooby Snacks Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Gloucester, UK
Posts: 11,954
|
Exactly. That's the sole advantage. Like Wayne, though, I'd rather take my chances on the exchange rate and borrow the credit card company's money, interest free. We take some cash and put the rest on cards. i can't be doing with travellers' cheques or pre-loaded cards.
__________________
![]() October 1992 ~ Enclave Suites, I-Drive May 1996 ~ Omni Rosen, I-Drive October 1998 ~ Villa-Clear Creek August 2000 ~ Beach Club/Villa-Sunset Lakes July 2001 ~ Animal Kingdom Lodge/Hard Rock Hotel/Villa-Formosa Gdns Christmas 2001 ~ Villa-Formosa Gardens October 2002 ~ Hard Rock Hotel/Villa-Formosa Gdns May 2003 ~ Portofino Bay/Villa-Cumbrian Lakes January 2004 ~ Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes/Villa-Formosa Gardens July 2004 ~ Grand Floridian/Portofino Bay/Villa-Formosa Gardens December 2004 ~ Villa-Rolling Hills/Disney Wonder Cruise/BoardWalk Grand Villa/Contemporary April 2005 ~ Washington DC, Shenandoah, Blue Ridge Parkway, Charleston, Savannah, Royal Pacific Resort/Villa-Acadia Estates January 2006 ~ Reunion Resort/Royal Pacific Resort April 2006 ~ Celebration Hotel/NCL Jewel Cruise/Hotel Victor, Miami/Beach Cottage-Disney's Vero Beach October 2006 ~ Reunion Resort/BoardWalk Villa/Rosen Shingle Creek August 2007 ~ Saratoga Springs//Reunion Grande January 2008 ~ Saratoga Springs/Beach Club Villas/Reunion Resort November 2008 ~ BoardWalk Villas/Royal Pacific Resort/Saratoga Springs March 2011 ~ Celebrity Cruise/Veness Towers, a stone's throw from the Magic Kingdom November 2012 ~ Bay Lake Tower/Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota/Ritz-Carlton Destination Club, Jupiter/Saratoga Springs September 2013 ~ Kidani Village, Bay Lake Tower, Saratoga Springs |
|
|
|
|
|
#6 | |
|
I am subscribing to this thread just so I can see your shirt
I like those water proof containers that hang around my neck on a lanyard Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Too many miles east of the Mouse
Posts: 15,363
|
Quote:
![]() I used the FairFX to preload for buying party tickets and having items shipped to my resort and when I got to WDW I bought gift cards with the funds on there (we didn't leave Disney property and I also had $ in cash so felt I was fine to do that). It worked out well for me as I didn't need to carry around ID with me to show for making purchases; only once each time I loaded a gift card. That also gave me the advantage of knowing the balance on the cards at any time without checking online
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#7 |
|
DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Born in Leicester, live in Rutland
Posts: 1,968
|
I use the post office pre paid cards. A credit card isn't for everyone. Some don't like borrowing money and would rather save until they can afford to buy, some can't get a credit card for whatever reason.
Travel cards are good when you like to save your own money rather than borrowing someone elses, helps you budget as you know you can only spend what you have, more motivation to save towards your holiday and no big bill when you get back :D
__________________
Mum-27 Dad - 28 Big boy-9 Princess-7 Baby boy - 2! Oct 2012 - 2 weeks Southern Dunes+1 night at the Hard Rock Hotel! Oct 2009 - 2 weeks Pop Century Jan 2000 - 2 weeks Ramada Inn International Drive Oct/Nov 1995 - 5 weeks Lindfields Villa, Kissimmee |
|
|
|
|
|
#8 | |
|
I am subscribing to this thread just so I can see your shirt
I like those water proof containers that hang around my neck on a lanyard Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Too many miles east of the Mouse
Posts: 15,363
|
Quote:
You can still save your spending money and set it aside and transfer it back into the card once the trip is over. It does mean that you need to keep closer tabs on what you're spending so that you stay within your allocated budget and don't have to pay anything back, but it does work and is an alternative option. Plenty choices and not really a right or wrong way to do it - just what works best for you
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#9 |
|
"Smile and wave boys, just smile and wave ..."
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: England ... but I'd rather be in Colorado
Posts: 1,231
|
One option which rarely gets a mention is using your bank debit card.
I take some cash and use credit cards. But I get further cash from ATMs using my bank debit card, just as I would at home. There is a fee to withdraw cash (as I believe there is when using pre-paid cards) but I get the financial exchange rate rather than tourist which I find works out better overall. I wouldn't dream of having large amounts of cash either on me or in the house at home, I withdraw it from the ATM as needed. So I do the same in the US, although admittedly in larger amounts because I spend more on holiday. ![]() I also use my debit card in some shops in the US, usually when grocery shopping. The only problem I've had is that if the machine at the till says "credit or debit", for some reason I have to press credit even though it is debit otherwise it won't work. And just like in the UK, I can get cash back at the till and no fee is charged. |
|
|
|
|
|
#10 | |
|
DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Born in Leicester, live in Rutland
Posts: 1,968
|
Quote:
__________________
Mum-27 Dad - 28 Big boy-9 Princess-7 Baby boy - 2! Oct 2012 - 2 weeks Southern Dunes+1 night at the Hard Rock Hotel! Oct 2009 - 2 weeks Pop Century Jan 2000 - 2 weeks Ramada Inn International Drive Oct/Nov 1995 - 5 weeks Lindfields Villa, Kissimmee |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#11 | |
|
VMK AceCaptainWayne
I can't get my mouth to say healthy things Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dewsbury, UK
Posts: 21,055
|
Quote:
Often cards are advertised as no fees but they have a coversion fee worked into the rate, these fees are harder to spot. Martin Lewis has a good guide on his website but its down just now. Buying goods and services in a foreign currency If you use your debit card to withdraw cash or pay for goods and services in a currency other than sterling, the exchange rate we use will be the Visa Reference Exchange Rate. We will charge a foreign exchange fee of 2.75% of the amount of the transaction and a £1.50 fee for each payment or withdrawal.
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#12 |
|
DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: West Yorkshire, England
Posts: 1,740
|
I too prefer a credit card - gets me Tesco or M&S points! Or of course an Amex could get you Avios!
__________________
Stitch's Greatest Fan (aloha cousin!)
![]() 1995 1st time - Kissimee Villas 1997 Kissimmee Villas 2002 Kissimmee Villas 2004 - 1st time on site Polynesian Honeymoon 2005 Port Orleans Riverside 2006 Pop Century 2007 POFQ 2008 Coronado Springs/Wilderness Lodge 2009 Beach Club 2010 AKL/CR/SSR2011 Hilton Parc Soleil2013 Wilderness Lodge |
|
|
|
|
|
#13 | |
|
I am subscribing to this thread just so I can see your shirt
I like those water proof containers that hang around my neck on a lanyard Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Too many miles east of the Mouse
Posts: 15,363
|
Quote:
You could request the bank to drop your limit if you wish, or you can just impose the restriction yourself, which I found to work very easily. I mentioned previously thread that I used my FairFX and Credit Card to put cash onto Disney gift cards so it was always round numbers, say $100 - 200 on each gift card and made it easy to keep track, and not have to worry about the many smaller transactions on the gift cards, where they show the balance remaining on the card on each receipt. It also saved me carrying my bank cards and ID everywhere, unless I thought I might need them. I just charged gift cards with cash at the resort and put my credit card and FairFX into the room safe
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#14 |
|
Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 382
|
I like that plan 2Tiggies especially for the little people if it gives them a running balance in each receipt! Can I ore order Disney Gift Cards on the phone or just stock them up once there?
|
|
|
|
|
|
#15 | |
|
I am subscribing to this thread just so I can see your shirt
I like those water proof containers that hang around my neck on a lanyard Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Too many miles east of the Mouse
Posts: 15,363
|
Quote:
![]() My 10 year old used gift cards for her money again this trip and it worked very well. She kept tabs on her own balance and had to work her budget to last the whole trip and it worked really well
__________________
|
|
|
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|