British tourists charged £258m for using credit card by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 04/12/07

As a number of charge and rate increases hits the credit card market, it is "more important than ever" that populace shop around for a good deal, according to WhichInternet shoppers have been advised to use their credit cards for online purchases by shopsafeco

ukHolidaymakers using their cards abroad this day will be charged around £258 million in fees for responsibility so, according to a new reportinvestigate conducted by the Post place of work found that approximately fifty per cent of British travellers will use their cards overseas in the pending yearIn total, combined spending overseas on credit cards will arrive at an estimated £9

4 billion, with £258 million additional being imposed in the form of feesClaire Oldstein, Post Office head of infrastructure " It ' s shocking not only to see how much people are being penalised to employ their cards on holiday, but how few are aware of this "Half the people questioned by the Post Office were unaware that the average credit card supplier charges a fee of 2

75 per cent for every overseas transactionOver a third believed their credit card supplier does not charge a fee at all; according to the Post Office only its own credit card and Nationwide's do not charge for overseas useThe Post place of work first launched its credit card in 2005 and said at the time

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