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The "foreign loading fee" will be charged every time a customer uses a Metro Bank debit card to withdraw cash or make a "point-of-sale" transaction, such as paying a hotel bill.
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Like debit cards, most credit cards come with foreign loading fees which can bump up the cost of using them abroad.
How to cut your costs There are a number of cards out there that won't charge you a penny in foreign exchange loading fees or other bank charges when you use them in shops, hotels and restaurants, or to withdraw money from cash machines.
However, if you have a Halifax Clarity credit card or Norwich & Peterborough building society Gold Classic debit card, you won't pay a penny in foreign exchange loading fees or other bank charges when you use it in shops, hotels and restaurants, or to withdraw money from cash machines.
Like many of its precursor banks, Boom seems to have a number of hidden fees (scroll down), including a $25 annual card fee, a $2 money loading fee and a $1 fee to check your balance.
Many charge a short load fee on anything under 2 cubic yards.
Most common fees include: Monthly service fees Foreign currency conversion fees Foreign exchange sending/receiving fees.
Nor are there load fees or annual management fees to fork over.
Watch out for sales "loads" (fees charged on purchase of the funds), redemption fees (fees charged on selling them), and other extras.
Other mutual fund investment fees may include sales load fees, short-term redemption fees, and other transaction fees.
Most banks add a foreign usage fee to all credit card cash and purchase transactions.
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