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The Best Credit Cards To Pack For Your Summer Adventure

Reported by Business Insider on Thursday, 24 May 2012 (on May 24, 2012)
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The Best Credit Cards To Pack For Your Summer AdventureBack when international credit card transactions traveled along undersea phone lines, banks started charging fees for the convenience of switching francs, pounds or yen over to dollars.

Today, with instant Internet authorizations and real-time currency conversion, it hardly seems fair to charge a foreign transaction feeext. Fortunately, a growing number of banks agree.
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*Escape by Discover Card*ext

In late 2011, Discover made a play for the wallets of frequent travelers by eliminating foreign transaction fees and ramping up its travel rewards cards. Partnerships with Japan's JCB and China's UnionPay mean that many merchants throughout Asia now accept the Discover Card.

Like Capital One's Venture Card, Discover uses "miles" instead of points to track your rewards. New cardholders can earn 1,000 bonus miles each month during the first 2 years with the card, plus an extra 1,000 miles at signup. Beyond that, you'll earn 2 miles for every dollar you spend, for a reward value that exceeds Discover's typical CashBack Bonus.

*British Airways Visa Signature Card*ext

Chase rolled out a series of travel credit cards aimed at business and luxury travelers over the past year. One of today's best airline credit card deals includes bonus rewards points in BA's Executive Club just for hitting spending goals in the first 12 months.

Besides waiving foreign transaction fees, Chase and British Airways add opportunities for annual companion fare vouchers, plus an embedded EMV smart chip that makes traveling through Europe easier. Max out on bonuses, and you and a companion can fly from New York to London in BA's Club World sleeper seats for about the same price you'd pay for ordinary coach class tickets.

*Capital One Venture Rewards*ext

It's a quirk of international banking law that puts cash in your pocket and makes those Visigoths look like darn good guys. As Capital Oneext expanded its portfolio through global acquisitions and mergers, it picked up a U.K. business charter. Unlike here in the States, U.K. banks can't charge foreign transaction fees. Therefore, no Capital One credit cards charge FTFs.

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Keenext eyes will note that Capital One's daily currency exchange rates tend to drift a little higher than those of its competitors. However, with many travel rewards cards that offer bonus miles and no annual fee, Capital One still offers one of the cheapest ways to avoid paying extra for overseas transactions.

*Platinum Card from American Express*ext

American Expressext supercharged the business traveler's favorite charge card with bonus rewards that really pay off at the airport. The $450 annual fee may seem steep, until you add up the value of the perks and rewards AmEx stacked up for its cardmembers on this no-FTF account.

Platinum Card now serves as your ticket to a network of over 600 airport lounges, even those operated by airlines you don't normally fly. You can also request up to $200 every year in reimbursements for airline fees, such as bag check charges and in-flight amenities. American Express concierges are standing by with access to hot entertainment and top restaurants in your destination city, or even if you're staying at home.

*Citiext Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCardext*

Citi's own elite no-FTF business credit card targets the same market as the American Express Platinum Card, building on its partnership with American Airlinesext for bonus perks and benefits. Like American Express, Citi bundles family airport lounge access into this $450 annual fee account. Without AAdvantage Gold status or higher, fliers have to pay $825 per year for the same membership.

American Airlines also waives luggage fees for the first checked bag on flights paid for with this EMV chip card. Signup offers for new account holders have included up to 25,000 bonus miles, plus an annual award of 10,000 elite qualifying miles after $40,000 in eligible purchases.
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*PenFed Promise Visa Card*ext

Your support for military families can qualify you for Pentagon Federal's Promise Visaext, a no-frills credit card with a low APR, no annual fee and no foreign transaction fees. In addition to saving you cash when you travel, this card currently features a balance transfer offer with no upfront fee and a low interest rate for as long as you need to pay down your debt. If you or a family member haven't served in the armed forces, you can still earn membership in PenFed by donating to one of the credit union's partner charity organizations.

*Tips for using credit card abroad*
While traveling overseas, keep these tips in mind to ensure that the best credit card deals don't end up costing you more than converting cash:

*Use the local currency.* Ask merchants to charge your credit card in local currency. Many retailers in high tourist traffic areas may offer to convert your purchase to dollars, but at exchange rates that may be less favorable than your bank's.

*Get your PIN.* If your credit card contains an embedded EMV smart chip, ask your bank for its personal identification number before you leave the United States. You'll need this PIN in some parts of Europe where merchants fear getting ripped off by cloned magnetic stripes.

*Conserve your cash.* Remember that your bank may charge an extra processing fee and a higher APR for cash advances made at ATMs.

Finally, even if you have just started carrying one of these top rated credit cards, let your lender's fraud department know your itinerary a few days before your departure. This reduces the chances of your account being declined while you're away from home, and they can better prepare to issue you a replacement card or emergency funds if you lose your credit card.

Important Note! The information in this article is believed to be accurate as of the date it was written.

Please keep in mind that credit card offers change frequently. Therefore, we can not guarantee the accuracy of the information in this article. Please verify all terms and conditions of any credit card prior to applying.

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