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Amy1989 21 Mar 21 03:28 PM

Pre paid money card
 
Whats a good one Iv used Fair fx in the past but not heard great things lately!
What are the good and bad of others?

Bondy007 21 Mar 21 03:47 PM

I set up a Monzo current account for my holiday spends. There are no charges for using your Monzo debit card abroad. I've not heard any bad press and have experienced no issues myself either.

coinneach 21 Mar 21 03:56 PM

We had the Fairfx card but changed to the Starling card a few years ago.
No transaction fees, interest on money on your card and excellent exchange rate.
To be fair we had no issues with Fairfx but we find Starling better.

meanwoodwhite 21 Mar 21 04:08 PM

I used post office card for one Orlando trip, realised that the exchange rate was awful and never used again.

tocpe321 21 Mar 21 04:20 PM

We've currently got Fairfx and Revolut, but not been for 2 years so I'll be following.

I always have a look at the MSE site for up to date steers re the best cards.

I think I'll have a look at Monzo.

FloridaNuts93 21 Mar 21 04:29 PM

We have used the Post Office travel card for the last few years, in US, Canada and Spain, and never had any issues. :grin:

wombat girl 21 Mar 21 06:03 PM

I use Fair FX and still have a decent amount on for my next trip.

I will also use my Nationwide CC as they have decent rates and no fees for purchases abroad.

Rac20 21 Mar 21 06:34 PM

I used the post office card in Gran Canaria. Never again. On multiple occasion the transaction wouldn’t go through. Used FairFX in 2016 without issue. Was thinking of getting the Halifax Clarity card which is a credit card but when I went through Martin lewis website to see if I’d be approved it said I wouldn’t be.🤷🏼 I have no idea why that would be the case given my credit score is significantly higher than the national average and currently have no credit card or store card debt.

Egon 21 Mar 21 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondy007 (Post 14889207)
I set up a Monzo current account for my holiday spends. There are no charges for using your Monzo debit card abroad. I've not heard any bad press and have experienced no issues myself either.

This is what i plan on doing, great service by Monzo.

ive had prepaid cards in the past and i always seem to have some form of issue with them. I

Orlandoguy 21 Mar 21 07:24 PM

I used the Thomas Cook one for mány years before they went bust never had an issue . Since then I’ve used the revolt card and again never had any issue


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