I don't care about banking terminology, I do know that we always use our Nationwide Card abroad. We have always had an excellent rate from them and are not charged any withdrawal fee.
Neither do I Glynis.
 
 I`m not saying that you don`t get a good rate from them, or that you are charged for withdrawals and conversion.
I was just interested to find out the what the actual rate was on converting the euros back into sterling, when debitting your account.
I must presume it is based on the rate of the day, but there is a wide discrepancy between selling and buying....which is what you do when withdrawing money and then having it converted....and if Robby is saying that they give you the conversion rate on the receipt of withdrawal, then some figures may be more useful than wit.
 
 Anyway, I`ll go find out for myself
 and let the commedian in here have his moment, if he is not prepared to cut the comic gags out.:D ...oh, and must go shopping for my commission free TC`s courtesy of HSBC.
 and let the commedian in here have his moment, if he is not prepared to cut the comic gags out.:D ...oh, and must go shopping for my commission free TC`s courtesy of HSBC.  
 besos xxx
sanji
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     Is it not better to get exactly the amount out of your account as you have put in?
 Is it not better to get exactly the amount out of your account as you have put in?  
     
 
                
                
                
                     lol at the sock.
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