Traveling With Credit Cards – 7 Things You Must Know Before You Leave Home
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Whether your traveling at home or abroad, definitely take your credit cards with you when you travel.
Before You Travel
For example, if you live in Houston and they see a lot of charges from Paris they might freeze your credit card account. It’s not necessary to notify your credit card companies, but it is a good idea to protect yourself and ensure that you can use your card on your trip.

This is a good idea because if something happens and one card can’t be used, you’ll have a backup.
American Express may say “Don’t leave home without it,” but there are many places that won’t take their card. It’s a good card to have, but it’s also good to know the limitations.
This just gives you more options.
If you rent a car, sometimes car rental companies will put a large charge on your card at the beginning as a deposit, leaving you less on your credit line. Your back up cards will make sure you always can use a card. You do want to charge the car on a card that will cover collision damage waiver – that will save you money.
Additional Fees for International Travel
Visa and MasterCard have charged a 1 percent fee for years, but now some banks that issue the card also tack on a 1-2 percent foreign transaction fee in addition to that. Quiz your bank or card company. There are a handful of cards which don’t charge any fees at all. As of this writing, Capital One Card charges no fees, so you might want to carry one of those.
It seems nice, but you’ll probably end up paying more. The dollar amount you’re charged may be at a crummy exchange rate (way worse than you’d get with your credit card or ATM), and you’re card company will still likely charge you a foreign transaction fee.
Credit cards are accepted in more places all the time…. most now in fact. But there are still many little B&Bs that take only cash, some small restaurants too. And in some less developed countries you may find you need to pay in cash. If you want to pay with your card, they may add 3-5 percent onto your bill to make up for the fees that they’re charged. So take those credit cards traveling, but change plenty of money and be prepared to pay cash in many places too.
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