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[*] posted on 2-1-2014 at 08:09 PM
Can I use my Wells Fargo ATM card in Mexican bank?...


... without incurring fees? (in order to obtain best exchange rates) I understand BofA works with Santander.

Or use a card from BBVA - Compass?

I called WF to find out; I don't think he knew what I was talking about.

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[*] posted on 2-1-2014 at 08:16 PM


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Originally posted by neilm81301
... without incurring fees? (in order to obtain best exchange rates) I understand BofA works with Santander.

Or use a card from BBVA - Compass?

I called WF to find out; I don't think he knew what I was talking about.

Neil


I use my Wells Fargo ATM card when I have to.

There are two fees.

I typically go to Bancomer. Bancomer charges about 65 pesos for the transaction.

Wells Fargo charges a "non-system bank" fee. Can't remember how much.

Total fees are 8-9 USD.

The WF/Bancomer exchange rate is pretty good. WF/Banorte exchange rate is a little better. The WF/HSBC exchange rate is a little worse.

I withdrew cash from all three banks within a total of 5 minutes. Each bank had a little different exchange rate. The spread was 0.08 pesos, as in, 12.41 to 12.49 on that day.

[Edited on 2-2-2014 by RnR]
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[*] posted on 2-1-2014 at 08:18 PM


Bancomer has the highest fees. I use HSBC or Banamex



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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 08:07 AM


Wells Fargo charges $5, so take out the maximum the atm will let you. Bancomer is the last bank you want to use, if you have a choice.
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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 10:45 AM


Be sure to notify Wells Fargo that you will be using your card in Mexico. They'll lock you out on Mexican transactions if they don't know you're SOB.



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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 10:57 AM


If you have a credit union account, I suggest using that for debit card purchases and for ATMs in MX. If they accept it, it could save a lot in the long run.

Ask around: My San Diego based credit union charges less than 1% per foreign transaction vs 2% on many credit cards. Also savings on the Bancomer fee: it was $1.50 per transaction vs the $5 others have reported for WF and other banks.

The exchange rate was very good- I rcvd over 13 in GN 2 weeks ago (the Pemex cheats charged me 11 on a tank of gas when I paid w/dollars).

And on some debit card purchases it was 13.2, e.g., $300 MX =$22.65 US. Even with a 1% charge (23 cents) it was better than 13.

I'd rather use a local credit union than a bank. Unless you need a safe deposit box or other banking services, they generally charge their customers much less overall.

Finally, as BajaJorge notes: let them know you will be traveling. Shortly after withdrawing pesos in GN I received a call asking for verification that I had approved the withdrawal. It also confirmed the Pemex charges had been declined. (Still not sure why- guess they wanted that 11:1 rate vs. 13:1!)

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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 11:23 AM


I try to go to Wells before we head south and buy my pesos here, but usually have to go to am ATM and get mas



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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 12:06 PM


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I'd rather use a local credit union than a bank. Unless you need a safe deposit box or other banking services, they generally charge their customers much less overall.
[Edited on 2-2-2014 by Whale-ista]


Mission Federal CU is my choice after 15 years with WF. working in Yuma for the past year has meant getting declined on charges at the counter every 3 months. for some reason they can't get it thru their heads that people travel or work out of their home area. small price to pay.




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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 12:30 PM


Woody- I also use MFCU, have been a member for 30+ years.

Started as a teacher when federal regs required an association with some specific group (FYI, this is no longer the case, open to all)




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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 12:39 PM


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Be sure to notify Wells Fargo that you will be using your card in Mexico. They'll lock you out on Mexican transactions if they don't know you're SOB.


Second this. A few days ago we stopped for breakfast at Viejo San Quintin (a must BTW) and paid with my Wells card. We stopped for gas at San Pedro Martir - like, an hour later - and Wells had already frozen me out. Stupidly we had no cash so I had to bolt back to Camalu and pray I could still get cash at the OXXO ATM...which luckily was somehow outside of Wells' blockage ability.
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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 01:30 PM


i NEVER called WF back then and never had a problem.

if all of the banks would go to the embedded chip instead of the easily defeated magnetic strip we'd all be much safer!




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[*] posted on 2-2-2014 at 04:06 PM


I buy our fishing licenses online and when I have forgot to call about using the card in Mexico I get the first one done and seconds later the card is refused for the second one. They are really fast to shut it down.






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Be sure to notify Wells Fargo that you will be using your card in Mexico. They'll lock you out on Mexican transactions if they don't know you're SOB.


Second this. A few days ago we stopped for breakfast at Viejo San Quintin (a must BTW) and paid with my Wells card. We stopped for gas at San Pedro Martir - like, an hour later - and Wells had already frozen me out. Stupidly we had no cash so I had to bolt back to Camalu and pray I could still get cash at the OXXO ATM...which luckily was somehow outside of Wells' blockage ability.
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[*] posted on 2-3-2014 at 06:38 AM


I get frozen out in the USA I flew for a living and they couldn't get it through their heads that I'd have breakfast in Las Vegas and dinner in NYC! Cancelled 2 CCs because they kept freezing them even after I called before trips. My current one is on notice right now (actually written on my account screen at the company) if it happens again they're done and I run A LOT through their card.
They say it's for "OUR" protection BUT it's only for their protection as we have a $50 limit on fraudulent use liability.
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[*] posted on 2-3-2014 at 10:42 AM


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Originally posted by Whale-ista
If you have a credit union account, I suggest using that for debit card purchases and for ATMs in MX. If they accept it, it could save a lot in the long run.

Ask around: My San Diego based credit union charges less than 1% per foreign transaction vs 2% on many credit cards. Also savings on the Bancomer fee: it was $1.50 per transaction vs the $5 others have reported for WF and other banks.

The exchange rate was very good- I rcvd over 13 in GN 2 weeks ago (the Pemex cheats charged me 11 on a tank of gas when I paid w/dollars).

And on some debit card purchases it was 13.2, e.g., $300 MX =$22.65 US. Even with a 1% charge (23 cents) it was better than 13.

I'd rather use a local credit union than a bank. Unless you need a safe deposit box or other banking services, they generally charge their customers much less overall.

Finally, as BajaJorge notes: let them know you will be traveling. Shortly after withdrawing pesos in GN I received a call asking for verification that I had approved the withdrawal. It also confirmed the Pemex charges had been declined. (Still not sure why- guess they wanted that 11:1 rate vs. 13:1!)

[Edited on 2-2-2014 by Whale-ista]


Credit Union ATM cards do charge less than large banks. I use my CU card and it is $3.00 cheaper than when I use my big bank card. Bancomer does have the high fees on their side of the charge for buying Pesos.




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[*] posted on 2-3-2014 at 04:57 PM


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... without incurring fees? (in order to obtain best exchange rates) I understand BofA works with Santander.



Does anyone know if the BofA-Santander arrangement is still in effect? Are there other US-based banks that have affiliations with banks in Mexico? Does anyone have experience dealing with any of them?

I will likely need such an arrangement in the near future and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has knowledge to offer concerning this matter.




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[*] posted on 2-3-2014 at 05:35 PM


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... without incurring fees? (in order to obtain best exchange rates) I understand BofA works with Santander.



Does anyone know if the BofA-Santander arrangement is still in effect? Are there other US-based banks that have affiliations with banks in Mexico? Does anyone have experience dealing with any of them?

I will likely need such an arrangement in the near future and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has knowledge to offer concerning this matter.
I got pesos today from santander, no BofA atm fee but that monster international fee sure hurts! again, charles schwab!:yes:
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