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 Questions about using US credit card in Nepal
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Posted on 09-30-10 4:49 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I need a suggestion, guys. If I use my American Express credit card to purchase an air ticket in Nepal from Nepali travel agencies (like $1500), will my transaction become a 'Purchases' or the 'Cash Advance' transaction?? I would rather not use the credit card if it's gonna be a cash advance transaction coz then the APR will be very high!
If any of you have done such transactions in Nepal using a US credit card, more specifically an AMEX card in the past, please suggest me. I'd really appreciate that. Thanks.
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Posted on 09-30-10 5:00 PM     [Snapshot: 16]     Reply [Subscribe]
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When someone uses a credit card at a foreign country they are charged a foreign transaction fee. I believe for American Express cards the foreign transaction fee is 2% (check this with your card provider)

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Thanks man for the info.

 
Posted on 09-30-10 6:27 PM     [Snapshot: 106]     Reply [Subscribe]
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All credit cards except for Capital One charges you 3% ( not sure about Amex ). I don't think its considered to be Cash Adv. 
 
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bidroh is right. its purchase not cash advance. i used capital one in nepal to make purchases and they did not charge me anything. to make sure, call your credit card company.
 
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Call credit card company before you make the transaction as they may now know about you being in Nepal and may reject it assuming it is a fraud. Regarding the charge, you will be charge 2-3% as a foreign transaction fee. It will be treated as a regular transaction not cash advance.

 


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