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It's always nice to see customers telling their friends about the benefits of the FairFX Currency Card!
Jojo shared that it only costs 1.50 Euros to withdraw cash from an ATM in the Eurozone using the card.
She also posted a link where you can get the FairFX Card free-of-charge subject to a minimum load of just 10 Euros or $20.
Thanks Jo - would you like a job in our marketing team? :)
Tuesday 26 August 2008, 11:28am
An article published today on This Is Money shows that FairFX offers the cheapest ATM withdrawal fees at 1.50 euros compared with other prepaid currency cards.
This compares to Travelex which charges a hefty 3.75 euros.
Wednesday 13 August 2008, 02:37pm
An article on the Channel 4 News website has highlighted that Britons are having to fork out as much as £1.8 billion a year in cash machine and credit-card charges incurred abroad.
Our chief executive Stephen Heath said: "Travellers get hit every way they turn when spending abroad.
"Either they have to rely on carrying unwieldy and unsecured amounts of cash, suffer punitive charges for withdrawing cash from ATMs (automatic teller machines) or use a debit or credit card which not only inflicts more hefty charges but also subjects them to a growing risk of fraud."
Monday 26 November 2007, 05:06pm
An article in the Telegraph has been published which discusses Britons getting hit by hidden holiday charges.
In the article our Chief Executive Stephen Heath said: "Travellers get hit every way they turn when spending abroad.
Either they have to rely on carrying unwieldy and unsecured amounts of cash, suffer punitive charges for withdrawing cash from ATMs or use a debit or credit card which not only inflicts more hefty charges but also subjects them to a growing risk of fraud.
"Prepaid currency cards are the modern way for consumers to spend money abroad.
They are convenient, safe and some offer business level exchange rates meaning travellers benefit from the some of the best exchange rates around."
Monday 26 November 2007, 01:27pm
Travellers get hit every way they turn when spending abroad. Either they have to rely on carrying unwieldy and unsecured amounts of cash, suffer punitive charges for withdrawing cash from ATMs or use a debit or credit card which not only inflicts more hefty charges but also subjects them to a growing risk of fraud. More...
Wednesday 21 November 2007, 09:51am
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