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Can you avoid card charges using Entropay on Jet 2 flights?
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I have just booked a flight with Jet 2 & noticed that 'Electron' card users dont pay a card fee. Does anyone know if Entropay is classed as an electron card? If not are there any electron cards still available as I have heard the banks got rid of them!
Thanks
I have just booked a flight with Jet 2 & noticed that 'Electron' card users dont pay a card fee. Does anyone know if Entropay is classed as an electron card? If not are there any electron cards still available as I have heard the banks got rid of them!
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This question (or variations of it) has come up lots of times before but I have to admit to this being the first time I've heard Entropay mentioned.
The Entropay website suggests that their payment system is simply equivalent to using a Visa card (rather than a Visa Electron) one. However Martin Lewis's website states that "most budget airline flights treat this as an Electron transaction" (but, rather unhelpfully, doesn't say exactly which airlines do so):
http:// www.mon eysavin ...irli ne-char ges#ele ct1
2 years ago, MoneySavingExpert was recommending the Travelex Cash Passport as the cheapest way to get a Visa Electron card
http:// www.mon eysavin ...blow -as-vis a-elect ron
but (unless I'm missing something) they seem to have gone over to MasterCard now:
http:// www.tra velex.c ...rt-c urrency -card.a spx
Chris
The Entropay website suggests that their payment system is simply equivalent to using a Visa card (rather than a Visa Electron) one. However Martin Lewis's website states that "most budget airline flights treat this as an Electron transaction" (but, rather unhelpfully, doesn't say exactly which airlines do so):
http://
2 years ago, MoneySavingExpert was recommending the Travelex Cash Passport as the cheapest way to get a Visa Electron card
http://
but (unless I'm missing something) they seem to have gone over to MasterCard now:
http://
Chris
Thanks Beunchico for your comments, I did have a look at the money savings website before I posted & as you say it doesnt mention if Jet 2 is one of the airlines that you can use it with. Just find it v frustrating that I have booked flights for xmas & fee was £27 but the booking fee for flights i have booked in 2013 are £17!! doesn't make sense to me
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