PurpleEars
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As most of you know, for Canadian credit cards, most companies/banks usually charge 2.5% "conversion fee" on top of the exchange rate when you make a purchase in US dollars.
We recently discovered the Amazon.ca Visa. It is a no fee credit card that does not charge the conversion fee. They just use the Bank of Canada exchange rate and that's it. We got the card, put a couple of USD charges through to verify that it was the case. We are happy to report that we didn't get charged the extra 2.5%! We just need to pay the equivalent amount in Cdn with the exchange rate on the transaction day.
Another interesting thing to note is that the Visa is issued by Chase. Since the Disney Visa is also issued by Chase, perhpas there is hope that we may be able to get a Disney Visa one day!
I just thought this may be helpful to someone here.
We recently discovered the Amazon.ca Visa. It is a no fee credit card that does not charge the conversion fee. They just use the Bank of Canada exchange rate and that's it. We got the card, put a couple of USD charges through to verify that it was the case. We are happy to report that we didn't get charged the extra 2.5%! We just need to pay the equivalent amount in Cdn with the exchange rate on the transaction day.
Another interesting thing to note is that the Visa is issued by Chase. Since the Disney Visa is also issued by Chase, perhpas there is hope that we may be able to get a Disney Visa one day!
I just thought this may be helpful to someone here.