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Nice to see that FairFX constantly get positive, independent testimonials on website forums.
Two forums which regularly discuss the FairFX Card are The Dibb and DIS Boards.
Here are links directly to the posts which discuss FairFX:
The Dibb: http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=272643
DIS Boards: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2077053
Thursday 12 February 2009, 12:36pm
One of the fastest growing social networks on the web is Twitter, and it's being embraced by companies at a rapid pace.
Perhaps you're already using Twitter and you'd like to nominate somebody else for the coolest Twitter page?
We've been using Twitter for a few months now and we're slowly building our band of followers who like to receive the latest currency exchange rates as soon as they're published.
Thanks to articles like 'The Travel Industry and Twitter' we're starting to see an almost daily increase on out Twitter Followers.
So much so that we've decided to offer our Twitter Followers a little Christmas present... a free FairFX Currency Card. Simply follow us on Twitter and we'll send you a direct message with the special free card link!
Merry Twittering!
Wednesday 17 December 2008, 02:27pm
"I have found FairFX a very useful currency card while being on a South America trip as I do not have to worry about different exchange rates, potentially carrying cheques, etc.
"I like the simple concept of topping up the card and having always an easy overview about the status of my funds (online)."
Lars Luecking,
Director, Citi Global Markets Limited,
Real Estate Finance / Securitisation.
Tuesday 02 December 2008, 01:56pm
"I have found FairFX a very useful currency card while being on a South America trip as I do not have to worry about different exchange rates, potentially carrying cheques, etc.
"I like the simple concept of topping up the card and having always an easy overview about the status of my funds (online)."
Lars Luecking, Director, Citi Global Markets Limited, Real Estate Finance / Securitisation.
Tuesday 02 December 2008, 01:56pm
Good to see that people are starting to discuss FairFX as a safer place to keep your money when you’re abroad.
Consumer champion website Mums Finance has highlighted that when money is loaded onto your FairFX currency card, the funds are held in a ‘client money’ account at Newcastle Building Society.
Tuesday 18 November 2008, 12:17pm
A quick mention from The Times yesterday reminded everyone that there aren't any monthly fees with the FairFX Currency Card.
That means that if you take just one trip a year, the FairFX Card is still an essential travelling companion!
Monday 18 August 2008, 11:00am
An article in the Telegraph today includes a quote from Money supermarket saying that cash and travellers cheques are a more expensive option than the best forms of plastic.
Here's one of Money Supermarket's top recommendations: Currency Card
Thursday 14 August 2008, 08:57am
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 interesting review of currency cards has been published at the independent website 'Financial Perspectives'.
Sunday 03 August 2008, 05:10pm
The FairFX Currency Card has been featured as deal of the week on FT.com
Saturday 05 July 2008, 05:30pm
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