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testwiegehtdas
1 year ago

You can’t answer that on a flat-rate basis, you should know the exact terms of your bank card and credit card.

For me, it is much cheaper with credit card because on the one hand a fee is incurred and the exchange rate is just as bad as a little spread is struck here again.

With my credit card, however, I have a better exchange rate and no extra fees, so I always use them.

RickSanchez0903
1 year ago

But you can’t flatter. Depends on what you have for terms. I have several credit cards, some of them are abroad for ass, my Mastercard Gold leaves me (until the course) for free and pay, almost everywhere.

AnnaStark
1 year ago

Especially because Maestro is not accepted everywhere worldwide

AnnaStark
1 year ago
Reply to  edgar1279

Then it doesn’t matter

Rolf42
1 year ago

You can’t answer that on a flat-rate basis. Which course is used depends on the terms and conditions of the bank for the respective card.

Rainer135
1 year ago

It can be a difference in cash withdrawals. Otherwise there is a fixed exchange rate.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

It depends.

In some countries, you get away cheaper with a bankomat card, in others these fees are the same or higher as a credit card.

Mungukun
1 year ago

Depending on the conditions of the credit card, I have the possibility to withdraw money without fees and to pay abroad.

A Maestro card without international fees is not known to me. It may be that there are.

Jack98765
1 year ago

With my credit card, better courses and fewer fees (sometimes no) are charged, while my bank is accessing properly and even unharmed badly for me.