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Charges for using Card in Ireland
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I was in the bank this morning and thought I would enquire about what charges I can expect if I were to use my card for purchases or cash withdrawals when in Dublin next week. The two women at the counter didn't have a clue. They weren't even sure if I would be charged. Surely it's my bank that will charge me isn't it? So they should have some sort of idea what I would be charged and what sort of transactions I would be charged on. Anyone have any idea at all?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Debit cards can be the worst for loading charges. I never use my lloyds debit card abroad because they charge (I think) a couple of quid every time. If you go away quite a bit it`s worth getting a credit card that doesn`t add a loading charge. I`ve got a Santander Zero card and it doesn`t charge anything. I think the post office might have one as well.
As they use Euros in Ireland, it's worth while to take Euro notes and bring any surplus back home for use later anywhere in the Eurozone.
For Barclays Bank charge rates see the attached link:
http://www.barclays.c...harges/P1242557964236
For Barclays Bank charge rates see the attached link:
http://www.barclays.c...harges/P1242557964236
<<Looks like I might be better off just changing it all here and taking cash only>>
Depends where you change it here - the average High Street outlet will charge you as much as the debit card fees - only you won't know it because they hide it in the exchange rate and scream NO COMMISSION at you.
And branch staff in any bank are never very much clued up on foreign exchange - you are lucky they understood the question. Or maybe they didn't......
Depends where you change it here - the average High Street outlet will charge you as much as the debit card fees - only you won't know it because they hide it in the exchange rate and scream NO COMMISSION at you.
And branch staff in any bank are never very much clued up on foreign exchange - you are lucky they understood the question. Or maybe they didn't......