EyeQ Tech review EyeQ Tech EyeQ Tech tuyển dụng review công ty eyeq tech eyeq tech giờ ra sao EyeQ Tech review EyeQ Tech EyeQ Tech tuyển dụng crab exports crab exports crab exports crab export crab export crab export ca mau crabs crab industry crab farming crab farming crab farming crab farming crab farming crab farming crab farming crab farming crab farming
John Crudele

John Crudele

Travel

Don’t mistake currency exchange rates for cash-advance credit card fees

Dear John: I am traveling to Europe and applied for and received a credit card from Capital One. 

I chose Capital One because its card uses a PIN number (which is required in Europe) and a chip. It also has no foreign transaction fees. 

Now I find out that when you use a PIN to make a purchase, it is treated as a cash advance with outrageous rates. When I tried to explain to Capital One that Europe requires a card with a chip and a PIN, I was told that was not true. 

I contacted my relatives in Belgium, and they said you need to have a chip and PIN. Why don’t US banks know this? F.D.  

Dear F.D.: I contacted Capital One for you and this is what I found.

The “outrageous rates” that you are being charged really aren’t what they seem. What you are apparently seeing are currency exchange rate changes that only look like charges.

Anyway, I’m told that Capital One explained this to you after I contacted the company and you now understand what is going on.

I hope that helped.