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@SouthJamaica wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:3% foreign transaction fee:
https://asset.mtb.com/documents/pdf/summary-visa-account-terms.pdf?WCMITEMID=2522
except for the bit that says: (excluding the M&T Visa® Signature Credit Card, on which no Foreign Transaction Fees are charged)
OOPS. My mistake. Sorry folks.
Remember the old "wood shed"?
Lately I've been using my NASA card for 1.5% cash back with no foreign transaction fees. All the NASA cards are VISAs.
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
New information to me. The M&T Visa Signature Card has a good base with no AF, No FTF and Visa Signature Benefits (if you use them). Chase has the FU Card that is virtually the same but has an FTF. Seems today we have many 1.5% rewards cards in the market. Not sure if we can apply outside the bank's marketing/banking foot print. If anyone has info on this it would be good to know.FU gives 1.5UR for those that use them, worth more than 1.5% But yes, for foreign transactions, this would be better
What is UR?
@Themanwhocan wrote:Lately I've been using my NASA card for 1.5% cash back with no foreign transaction fees. All the NASA cards are VISAs.
Does the card have annual fees and are NASA cards exclusive to those affiliated with NASA?
@Subexistence wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
New information to me. The M&T Visa Signature Card has a good base with no AF, No FTF and Visa Signature Benefits (if you use them). Chase has the FU Card that is virtually the same but has an FTF. Seems today we have many 1.5% rewards cards in the market. Not sure if we can apply outside the bank's marketing/banking foot print. If anyone has info on this it would be good to know.FU gives 1.5UR for those that use them, worth more than 1.5% But yes, for foreign transactions, this would be better
What is UR?
Ultimate Rewards, the rewards system used by Chase, where UR points can be transferred to partner programs (such as United and Hyatt). But probably doesn't fit your current needs.
@Subexistence wrote:
@Themanwhocan wrote:Lately I've been using my NASA card for 1.5% cash back with no foreign transaction fees. All the NASA cards are VISAs.
Does the card have annual fees and are NASA cards exclusive to those affiliated with NASA?
Anyone can join, no annual fees