Travel Credit Card - Planning That European Vacation
Now that summer's here you may be getting ready for that long
awaited European vacation. Have you checked to be sure you have
the right travel credit card? Although using credit cards are
best when you travel, you need to be sure you've selected the
best credit card for overseas use.
If you're getting ready to travel, you need to take care of a
few matters regarding your credit card before you leave. You
should check with your credit card issuer about fees or charges
when using the card outside of the U.S. Many of the financial
institutions charge additional fees for foreign transactions,
such as three percent when converted to U.S. dollars.
It is recommended that while you have your bank on the line,
you advise them of the dates you'll be traveling and the
countries you will be in. If they don't know you're out of the
country and start getting charges from Paris, they may cancel
your account until you contact them.
You should take credit cards from two banks. If there's a
problem and one bank cancels your credit card while you‘re
traveling, if the two cards are from the same institution they
would cancel both. The second card could just be a back-up.
It’s best to use just one credit card as it’s easier to keep
track of your spending.
Seasoned travelers recommend when vacationing in Europe, you
use a debit card for getting local currency. Cash machines are
common throughout Europe and you can go to any ATM machine and
get cash back. The drawback with this is that there are quite
often limits of the amount of cash you can withdraw at one
time. You may also want to set-up with your financial
institution in advance, a daily allowance of the amount of cash
that can be withdrawn from your debit card just in case it is
lost or stolen.
With the debit card, there is a fee for each transaction. So
you wouldn't want to use the debit credit card in place of a
credit card as you might do here in the U.S., as each charge
would generate an added fee. You can keep the debit card just
to replenish your cash. It is suggested you have enough cash on
hand, as there are times when a credit card sign is posted at
the door at say a restaurant, but when the bill comes they
don’t accept that card.
Use caution while traveling of being too liberal when using
your credit card number. Keep your travel credit cards and your
debit credit card in a safe place. Keep all receipts so that you
can verify the charges upon your return. Maintain your pin
number in a safe place. Be sure you have the financial
institution’s phone numbers just in case you lose your credit
card.
Now that you have your travel credit card and debit card
information, it’s time to make those final plans and start
packing. Oh, ……and don’t forget to take lots of pictures and
have fun!
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