Ben is a credit cards and luxury travel writer, an immigrant with three citizenships and a husband. He speaks English, Spanish and Italian, has a background in linguistics and languages, and travels ...
You're visiting another country and making a purchase with your credit card. Then, the credit card terminal asks if you'd like to pay in U.S. dollars or in the local currency. This might sound like a ...
Even if you have a no-foreign-transaction-fee card, you could be spending extra money on purchases made in foreign currency unless you avoid dynamic currency conversion. Avoid credit and debit fees by ...
Review your credit card fee policies before traveling outside the U.S. to avoid surprise costs. If needed, apply for a credit card without travel-related surcharges and fees. To avoid high conversion ...
You are buying your favourite Manga comics at a store in Tokyo. The bill for the eight books you have picked comes to ¥8,000. You tap your Indian credit card. The machine shows two amounts: ¥8,000 and ...
Dynamic currency conversion allows consumers to choose to use their home currency when transacting with retailers, restaurants and other services in foreign countries. Customers view a bill showing ...
What Is Dynamic Currency Conversion? Dynamic currency conversion (DCC), and sometimes referred to as cardholder preferred currency (CPC), allows customers to pay for a product or service in a foreign ...
Dynamic currency conversion allows consumers to choose to use their home currency when transacting with retailers, restaurants and other services in foreign countries. Customers view a bill showing ...