Wednesday 10 October 2012

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

  These cards are offered by banks including ANZ and HSBC, and by Travelex. Before leaving, you pay money into the card account and you use it for purchases and cash withdrawals as per a debit or credit card. For foreign currencies (not Australian dollars) you can "lock in" your exchange rate (including the exchange rate margin - see below) when you load money on to the card. These cards can be replaced if lost or stolen.

A major difference between prepaid cards and debit/credit cards is their fees. Some costs aren’t immediately apparent, such as margins built into the exchange rates applied to transactions. While you won’t pay an annual fee or interest, you may pay:

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

Compare Prepaid Travel Cards

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