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Ask HN: International Credit Cards ?

1 点作者 cskau将近 15 年前
I've been several months in Japan the past two years and I'm going for another two months shortly. I'm holder of a Danish VISA credit card which I've been using extensively so far, since I don't like running around with a lot of cash all the time. This however is quite expensive as every time I withdraw money from it I'm charged the equivalent of ~5 USD in VISA fees. With a withdraw limit of ~325 USD per day this amounts to a fair share..<p>I've been thinking of finding a more international bank that might be able to offer a better deal, but I have no idea where to even start.<p>It might be worth mentioning I'm located in Denmark, and only hold a Danish citizenship, which might limit the selection of banks.<p>Can anyone recommend any possibly cheaper card/solution ?

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adrianscott将近 15 年前
- talk to your bank to increase your withdrawal limit - japan is a pretty safe place to walk around w/ a bit of money, so u may wish to revisit your assumptions - are you sure it's a credit card and not a debit card? if you're looking to withdraw cash, a debit card can be more cost-efficient by not charging you interest fees - in the u.s. credit unions have a network that provides cheap debit card usage at other banks in their network. of course these are often out of the way, so if you find the equivalent in japan and denmark, it'll likely cost you more than $5 in time and travel to get to the place.<p>good luck.
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gaius将近 15 年前
Citibank ought to let you open a Yen account. I'm English but when I was working in the US I had no problems opening a USD account with them (via my branch in England).
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