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Hawaii and UK Debit Cards
I am off to Hawaii in a fortnight. I was planning to take a couple of hundred pounds in dollars and rely on my Lloyds-TSB debit card for restaurants, trips and other larger bills. Can anyone see any flaws in this plan?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It`s a charge (unlisted) that they manage to incorporate into the exchange rate without telling you. If you look on moneysupermarket or google it you will find out about it. Much as I dislike dealing with Santander, I have their Zero card (which was Abbey Zero when I got it) as they have no hidden loading charges. Some other`s do. Post Office do I think. Debit cards have higher loading charges than credit cards which is why I never, ever in a month of sundays use my Lloyds debit card abroad.
Hi, I used a prepaid card like gingejbee mentioned when I went abroad this year. I too am with Lloyds and they have some of the highest rates for using a debit card abroad. Found the prepaid one quite good for buying from stores and for getting money out from ATMs. At least by using one of these cards you wont get a shock when you get your statement from the bank.
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