kristieuk
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Had this in my email from Martin Lewis - off to the Post Office credit for me I think!
Nationwide Cardholders Heads-Up! It's adding an overseas spending fee. Updated Guide
Nationwide's long championed the fact its plastic doesn't add charges for overseas spending, making it a very cheap way to do it; yet it's changing. What's happened? Most cards 'load' 2.75% on exchange rates, i.e., £100 worth of Dollars costs £102.75. Nationwide doesn't, but from 6 May for its credit card, and 1 June on the debit card, you'll pay an added 0.84% on spending outside Europe, jumping to 1% in July. Its spin? It may argue it's still not adding a fee, as this is what Visa charges it, but previously, like other specialist overseas cards, it absorbed the cost, now it won't. Cheapest oveseas spending: The best, Abbey Zero was withdrawn for new customers at 9am on Wed 4 March; the new top is Post Office's credit card, which doesn't charge a load anywhere; though Nationwide Debit still wins for in-Europe
I can follow the argument re their charges from Visa, but ultimately it is going to be adding 1% to the transaction. Hopefully the Post Office won't follow suit.
Nationwide Cardholders Heads-Up! It's adding an overseas spending fee. Updated Guide
Nationwide's long championed the fact its plastic doesn't add charges for overseas spending, making it a very cheap way to do it; yet it's changing. What's happened? Most cards 'load' 2.75% on exchange rates, i.e., £100 worth of Dollars costs £102.75. Nationwide doesn't, but from 6 May for its credit card, and 1 June on the debit card, you'll pay an added 0.84% on spending outside Europe, jumping to 1% in July. Its spin? It may argue it's still not adding a fee, as this is what Visa charges it, but previously, like other specialist overseas cards, it absorbed the cost, now it won't. Cheapest oveseas spending: The best, Abbey Zero was withdrawn for new customers at 9am on Wed 4 March; the new top is Post Office's credit card, which doesn't charge a load anywhere; though Nationwide Debit still wins for in-Europe
I can follow the argument re their charges from Visa, but ultimately it is going to be adding 1% to the transaction. Hopefully the Post Office won't follow suit.