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In the current climate, would I be better to get Australian Dollars over here, with no commission, or in Australia, with my Nationwide debit card, as Nationwide don't charge commission either? I am thinking of the best exchange rate please. If I get money in Australia, should I use a Bank or a Currency shop ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You cannot get Aus$$ here with no commission - the so called 'no commission' deals have typically a 5% commission built into the exchange rate. OK some are a bit less, some maybe a little more, but all the outlets have it.
Get them in Australia from an ATM using your Nationwide card. No commission, no exchange rate loading.
Don't know about changing money any other way in Australia - the banks there have a reputation for high charges but I don't know how far this is true or just travellers' hype.
Get them in Australia from an ATM using your Nationwide card. No commission, no exchange rate loading.
Don't know about changing money any other way in Australia - the banks there have a reputation for high charges but I don't know how far this is true or just travellers' hype.
I think you may be confused between the ATM charging and the bank charging.
Abbey charge for overseas withdrawals - yes. But that's regardless of where you are and is their charge rather than the ATM charging.
Australian ATMs usually charge locals - unless they use their own bank
Australian ATMs don't generally charge foreigners.
At least that's how I view the situation.
Abbey charge for overseas withdrawals - yes. But that's regardless of where you are and is their charge rather than the ATM charging.
Australian ATMs usually charge locals - unless they use their own bank
Australian ATMs don't generally charge foreigners.
At least that's how I view the situation.