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DaveSignal
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No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

So I have high limit rewards cards through USAA and NFCU.  They only charge a 1% Foreign Transaction Fee, which is not alot, but is kind of like an added tax.

 

I am moving to UK in August and will already be paying UK tax so it just slightly bothers me that I have to also pay some extra amount just because I must live overseas for a few years.

 

I have a low limit ($750) Capital One card with no annual fee and no foreign transaction fee.  The only problem with this is that customer service tells me that there are no customer-initiated CLIs on this card and that the purchase APR is 22.90% (I don't even use this card at all, but assume that I would occasionally if I had a high limit.)

 

So I was looking at cards with no foreign transaction fee.  The ultimate card of this nature is the PENFED Rewards card.  I don't think I have the FICO to be approved for this yet.  I might, though, if I wait a year and let the 10 inquires I have for the last year fall off.

 

Is there any other rewards card I could apply for with no foreign transaction fee?  Or should I just use my NFCU and USAA cards for a year (while paying fees) and then try applying for the PENFED?

EX:694 TU:744 EQ:777
Amex ED $19.5k - BoA Travel Rewards $15k - CSP $5k - SDFCU EMV $15k - NFCU goRewards $20k - Barclays Arrival $6.5k
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Anonymous
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

Nfcu visa sig flagship has no foreign trans fee, but it does have annual fee of $49.00.  I wouldn't apply for Penfed unless I had 725 or above and no new credit or inqs. That's just me, I don't like getting told no lol. If your military, Chase has the aafes mastercard I don't pay FTF's or annual fee on it.

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DaveSignal
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

Yeah, I don't currently have any cards with an annual fee.  I don't want to start either.  I want that PENFED.  725 is a stretch, but I think I might get close in a year and not apply for anything.... I am going to be in UK, so I don't think I will need to apply for any US credit.  I think PENFED is a good goal.... it sets the bar much higher than the 700 FICO I was trying for in the short-term.  </updates FICO goal>

EX:694 TU:744 EQ:777
Amex ED $19.5k - BoA Travel Rewards $15k - CSP $5k - SDFCU EMV $15k - NFCU goRewards $20k - Barclays Arrival $6.5k
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Anonymous
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

Yea, I like the Penfed rewards. I don't like cards with annual fees either. I have the chase southwest that's the only card I have with a fee. I switched Amex delta gold for BCE after 4 months, I couldn't swallow that 95 af.

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webhopper
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

The visa flagship rewards is a good candidate; no ftfs that I'm aware of. You should be able to call and request that your current nfcu card get product changed into a flagship visa. They do this with no hard pull to your credit.
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clocktick
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

Discover has no forex fees as well as the CSP.  I don't know if they accept Discover over there though or if you want to pay an annual fee (first year waived, however).  Definitely take a look at this link.

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DaveSignal
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

Discover is not global enough for my career.  And I am trying to avoid paying an annual fee. And even though I realize that the annual fee on the NFCU flagship is going to cost me less than paying 1% on every transaction with my nRewards card, I am leaning away from a product switch on a card that I use every day.  I will think about it some more though.   I already have a high limit star card for the purpose of on-base christmas promotions and similar, its just not the chase star card.  If I got the chase then I would have 2 star cards?  Or can I just do a product switch of my current star card to a chase star card?

EX:694 TU:744 EQ:777
Amex ED $19.5k - BoA Travel Rewards $15k - CSP $5k - SDFCU EMV $15k - NFCU goRewards $20k - Barclays Arrival $6.5k
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OhioCPA
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

Why not look for a UK based card? That way you will have chip and pin as well as no FX fees. Amex and BoA are two banks that offer UK based cards. I am not sure how easy it would be to get approval for a US expat in the UK but it probably would only take a few phone calls to find out.

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Anonymous
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?

You would have two, one to use at the px or bx or shoppettes, the other one you can use at the commissary and anywhere off base it's a mastercard through chase no annual fee, or FTF fees and it earns cash back rewards that you can redeem as statement credits or gift cards. The interest rate is the same as the STAR. That card will also have your star number on it, so you only have to carry one card with you.

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DaveSignal
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Re: No Foreign Transaction Fee on PENFED or other cards?


@OhioCPA wrote:

Why not look for a UK based card? That way you will have chip and pin as well as no FX fees. Amex and BoA are two banks that offer UK based cards. I am not sure how easy it would be to get approval for a US expat in the UK but it probably would only take a few phone calls to find out.


This sounds like a good idea as long as UK reports to the same CRAs as US, but I am not sure that they do and so it is possible that my credit is invalid there.

EX:694 TU:744 EQ:777
Amex ED $19.5k - BoA Travel Rewards $15k - CSP $5k - SDFCU EMV $15k - NFCU goRewards $20k - Barclays Arrival $6.5k
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