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Originally Posted by jeffrey
I know there is a 3% fee for converting the currancy. And I know it will work in bank machines over there.
3% is cheaper then having large amounts of cash stolen or lost though.
Just in England in particular I was told without a chip and pin that I can not make a purchase with the card.
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I used my regular visa and mastercard just fine in England. Only issue I had was that my wife and I have "CID" written on the back of our cards. We constantly had issues explaining what that meant when the person looking at our driver's license couldn't match "CID" to our real names.