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====Money and Currency Exchange==== | ====Money and Currency Exchange==== | ||
- | In general, there' | + | In general, there' |
- | As of writing (October 2011), the Capital One Venture Rewards Card has *no* foreign transaction fee, | + | As of writing (October 2011), the Capital One Venture Rewards Card has **no foreign transaction fee**, |
which could be a big deal, depending on your needs. (It does have an annual fee.) More info on the | which could be a big deal, depending on your needs. (It does have an annual fee.) More info on the | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
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In Europe particularly (though this applies to some other countries as well), to use a credit card, you often need a gold chip and/or a pin. You should be able to call your credit card company to set up a pin if you don't have one. | In Europe particularly (though this applies to some other countries as well), to use a credit card, you often need a gold chip and/or a pin. You should be able to call your credit card company to set up a pin if you don't have one. | ||
- | Bank of America is part of the [[http:// | + | Bank of America is part of the [[http:// |