We've been recommended to get a Revolut card for use abroad. Has anyone got one of these? What are the costs involved when you use it for a non Sterling payment?
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I have revolut and just use it the same as a disposable card. It is cheaper than my bank to use in non-euro currency and I will be using it in Canada. I do not keep money in it and do not use it as a current account. It is covered by the Lithuanian deposit guarantee scheme up to 100k euros but I prefer using my Irish bank.
The only downside, one that will not impact anyone here, was that my eldest got hit by a1500 euros claim by the Lithuanian tax authorities that Revolut allowed to be taken from her account putting her into the red. She hadn't lived in Lithuania since she was 7. We got it sorted but we're disappointed about how Revolut allowed it to happen with no notification.
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My Preference is a Chase Card There are no Fees for Foreign Transactions, nor Cash machine Withdrawals (Machine Operators may Charger) and you get 1% cash Back on all Purchases.
As there is no Overdraft Facility, you are restricted to what is on your card should it go missing. I tend to transfer to as I need money, normally never having more than £100 - £150 on the Card.
I have a Starling AccountS as a back up, Which also no Fee, but with out the Cash back.
Finally, as a Credit Card Option I have a Halifax Credit Card, for those larger purchases where I may need Section 75 Protection. Again no Fees for Purchases.