jpr9954
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On my recent trip to the Eastern Cape I took two credit cards with me. One was from Wells Fargo which is my regular bank. It was the WF Signature Rewards card. It was quite surprised when I saw my statement because it had a 3% fee for "foreign currency conversion." What made this even more surprising is that I have what they call Premier Banking which waives fees for foreign wire transfers and cash withdrawals using an ATM card overseas.
I have had this card for years and it isn't offered anymore. WF never bothered to mention that I could upgrade the card to one that had no fees for foreign currency transactions.
They now offer the WF Autograph and the WF Autograph Journey cards which do not have these fees. The plain autograph doesn't generate points as quickly as the Autograph Journey but it also doesn't have a $95 annual fee. I was able to transfer my older card to the newer Autograph card today keeping my same card number and same credit limit for no charge.
This is a bit of a head's up if you bank with Wells Fargo - or any bank for that matter - to check about these fees before you leave. They want to keep you as a customer so probably will have options without those fees.
I have had this card for years and it isn't offered anymore. WF never bothered to mention that I could upgrade the card to one that had no fees for foreign currency transactions.
They now offer the WF Autograph and the WF Autograph Journey cards which do not have these fees. The plain autograph doesn't generate points as quickly as the Autograph Journey but it also doesn't have a $95 annual fee. I was able to transfer my older card to the newer Autograph card today keeping my same card number and same credit limit for no charge.
This is a bit of a head's up if you bank with Wells Fargo - or any bank for that matter - to check about these fees before you leave. They want to keep you as a customer so probably will have options without those fees.