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[*] posted on 6-10-2012 at 10:55 AM


Aha! Mil Gracias! Do you remember the dates? I just crunched my account and came up with 14.04 Bancomer and 13.77 Banamex, net. Meaning all fees were first subtracted, for 2 June, when the public rate was 14.25 +1%



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[*] posted on 6-10-2012 at 11:10 AM


My transaction date was June 5th. I'm getting ready to head to the States and will need another withdrawal for gas etc before leaving. I'll post an update on my next trip to the bank which will be tomorrow or Tues. Ron
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[*] posted on 6-10-2012 at 08:07 PM


Wow, I'm horrified that any frequent traveler- let alone expat- is using a regular bank like Wells Fargo to withdraw money from an ATM. A $5 transaction fee, plus conversion fee, charged by your own bank is CRIMINAL!

Most credit unions will only charge the normal 1% foreign conversion fee, saving you that $5 over and over again. Even better, get a Charles Schwab checking account. Not only do they not charge you any transaction fee, they REFUND you any local ATM fees that you incur. That means you don't have to worry how many pesos Santander or whatever is charging to use their ATM. I just got back from a long trip where I used the card exclusively for my money, and every month they refunded me $15 to $30 bucks or so, money that banks in Central and South America charged me. Works in the States too. I need to double check this but I also don't think they charge the conversion fee.

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[*] posted on 6-10-2012 at 08:10 PM
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[*] posted on 6-11-2012 at 06:33 AM


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Originally posted by AndyP
Wow, I'm horrified that any frequent traveler- let alone expat- is using a regular bank like Wells Fargo to withdraw money from an ATM. A $5 transaction fee, plus conversion fee, charged by your own bank is CRIMINAL!

Most credit unions will only charge the normal 1% foreign conversion fee, saving you that $5 over and over again. Even better, get a Charles Schwab checking account. Not only do they not charge you any transaction fee, they REFUND you any local ATM fees that you incur. That means you don't have to worry how many pesos Santander or whatever is charging to use their ATM. I just got back from a long trip where I used the card exclusively for my money, and every month they refunded me $15 to $30 bucks or so, money that banks in Central and South America charged me. Works in the States too. I need to double check this but I also don't think they charge the conversion fee.

Don't pay BS fees! You have options; vote with your feet!

I've been using Schwab bank for several years. They don't charge a fee (B of A charged $8) and they reimburse the local Mex Banks fee. I have to wait until I return home and fax Schwab bank my ATM reciepts, but I was reimbursed $134 usd last winter.
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[*] posted on 6-12-2012 at 07:11 AM


Update. Yesterday I got 6000 pesos at the Bancomer ATM. Net 13.78 pesos to $. Bank posted exchange $13.26. I continue to use Wells Fargo. The $5 charge amounts to about 1% and I like them for other services. I had a Schab account for a few months but I actively trade stocks and have found Fidelity to be much more efficient for what I do.
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