I have asked them that directly btw cos it's not covered in their FAQs. Sounds good but I see a couple of issues.
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Replying to @david_hewson
That's a very good question. It still appears as a transaction on your normal cards, so I can't see why not, but not 100% sure.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
Also the Air Miles cards (which are bloody good value) don't charge a fee on foreign transactions. Looks as if Curve do 1% on that card anyway. But checking. Will let you know.
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Replying to @david_hewson @bazzacollins
Short answer: you get your card benefits so long as they're not tied to specific retailers. You pay the 1% even if the card doesn't unless it's tied to the foreign currency
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Replying to @david_hewson
Interesting. Thanks. Didn't realise Amex wasn't supported. Will update.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
Here you go. I think I interpreted it correctly.pic.twitter.com/NVNvjPGQ6s
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Replying to @david_hewson
Gotcha. My cards' FX fees are much higher than Curve's, so should hopefully reduce my costs.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
The Avios cards are an absolute steal for £24 a year. You get loads of air miles and a free upgrade after a certain spend. https://www.avios.com/gb/en_gb/collect/lloydsbank/lloyds-avios-rewards-credit-card-account …
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Cheers. Will check that out.
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