Friday, November 11, 2011

Apparently, Any Transaction Can Be 'Foreign' #banktransferday #moveyourmoney

This is just another way that the banks are trying squeeze fees out of their customers in order to make a profit. This obviously can't work any longer, as consumers are no longer willing to sit by idly and take this type of exploitation. - Ashoka

Apparently, Any Transaction Can Be 'Foreign' - The Consumerist


Apparently, Any Transaction Can Be 'Foreign'

The Internet brings a global marketplace to us as we sit on the couch eating Pop-Tarts while wearing pajama pants. But a world of options brings a world of fees, thanks to our banks. Beth would expect her credit card issuer, Citibank, to assess foreign transaction fees if she were using her card abroad. Not if she were buying a domain name through Yahoo.

Dude. If I didn't hate Citibank so much I'd have to give them credit for their escalating creativity in taking money out of my pocket. The latest: when I reviewed my credit card bill I noticed a foreign transaction fee of $11, which stood out because I haven't left the country for about a year. When I called them, they said it was for two separate charges: a design contest I'd paid for on 99 Designs, and a domain I'd purchased from Yahoo, which outsources its domain managed to a firm in Australia. I made both purchases in US dollars, and on 99 Designs nothing even indicated that it's foreign-based until I dug around on the website. "Are you suggesting that I should investigate every company I do business with to make sure their back office processing isn't handled in another country?" I asked the Citibank lady. She said there was nothing she could do.

Her manager did eventually remove the fees— "as a courtesy," which makes it sound like it was only because I was screaming and not because they think it's fundamentally wrong to fleece customers.

I review my bill every month to look for fraud anyway... now apparently I need to look for fraud from Citibank, as well. Until I ditch them, that is.

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