Cobeck1234 Posted October 7, 2019 #1 Share Posted October 7, 2019 I was reading a travel article and the author indicated that a signature would not be an accepted for charges but that a PIN would be required. Our US based credit card company said that PIN’s were only for cash advances and they would be charging 27% interest from the date of signature plus additional cash advance fees. What has has been your experience? We do not want to carry large amounts of cash to avoid those ridiculous charges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lyndarra Posted October 7, 2019 #2 Share Posted October 7, 2019 8 minutes ago, Cobeck1234 said: I was reading a travel article and the author indicated that a signature would not be an accepted for charges but that a PIN would be required. Our US based credit card company said that PIN’s were only for cash advances and they would be charging 27% interest from the date of signature plus additional cash advance fees. What has has been your experience? We do not want to carry large amounts of cash to avoid those ridiculous charges. In Australia (almost?) no one signs for credit card purchases. Most now use "Wave" or "Tap and Go" function for purchases up to $100. Over $100 you need to enter your PIN with card inserted in the machine to verify its chip. The last time had to sign for a card purchase was in UK and, before, that USA. PIN is required for ATM cash advances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted October 7, 2019 #3 Share Posted October 7, 2019 (edited) 5 minutes ago, lyndarra said: In Australia (almost?) no one signs for credit card purchases. Most now use "Wave" or "Tap and Go" function for purchases up to $100. Over $100 you need to enter your PIN with card inserted in the machine to verify its chip. The last time had to sign for a card purchase was in UK and, before, that USA. PIN is required for ATM cash advances. Well said, as they say...'When in Rome....etc, etc. PIN required for payments over $100. Edited October 7, 2019 by NSWP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 7, 2019 Author #4 Share Posted October 7, 2019 Thanks. I will contact the bank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted October 7, 2019 #5 Share Posted October 7, 2019 2 minutes ago, Cobeck1234 said: Thanks. I will contact the bank. Good luck with it and enjoy your adventure to Australia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lyndarra Posted October 7, 2019 #6 Share Posted October 7, 2019 1 minute ago, Cobeck1234 said: Thanks. I will contact the bank. BTW the two most common cards used here are Visa and Mastercard and, to a lesser extent, Amex but it will often incur an additional charge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icat2000 Posted October 7, 2019 #7 Share Posted October 7, 2019 Do they not have those travel cards where you can load money onto them that has a pin in the US? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted October 7, 2019 #8 Share Posted October 7, 2019 Just now, lyndarra said: BTW the two most common cards used here are Visa and Mastercard and, to a lesser extent, Amex but it will often incur an additional charge. Yes American Express usage incurs 4% I believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 7, 2019 Author #9 Share Posted October 7, 2019 Just now, icat2000 said: Do they not have those travel cards where you can load money onto them that has a pin in the US? We have Debit card that would draw funds directly from our checking account. I am not sure about a travel card. I will check with my bank tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUT2407 Posted October 7, 2019 #10 Share Posted October 7, 2019 4 minutes ago, Cobeck1234 said: We have Debit card that would draw funds directly from our checking account. I am not sure about a travel card. I will check with my bank tomorrow. If it is a visa or MasterCard debit card you will have no worries as long as you have a PIN, you can still use a signature, but many clerks have no idea and transactions can take much longer while they get a supervisor to process it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lyndarra Posted October 7, 2019 #11 Share Posted October 7, 2019 Does anyone still have a cheque account these days? I had one about 10 years ago and only wrote one cheque a year to pay a club membership until I could do it electronically. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Docker123 Posted October 7, 2019 #12 Share Posted October 7, 2019 2 minutes ago, GUT2407 said: If it is a visa or MasterCard debit card you will have no worries as long as you have a PIN, you can still use a signature, but many clerks have no idea and transactions can take much longer while they get a supervisor to process it. My daughter told me that for some reason she had to do an old fashioned transaction a few weeks ago.They found the machine and slips, and the customer had to show her how it operated. Last time I had to use one was in Japan in 2017 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 8, 2019 Author #13 Share Posted October 8, 2019 (edited) 2 minutes ago, lyndarra said: Does anyone still have a cheque account these days? I had one about 10 years ago and only wrote one cheque a year to pay a club membership until I could do it electronically. LOL. Yes, lots of us in US still have them but only rarely write a check. Edited October 8, 2019 by Cobeck1234 Spelling error 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare lyndarra Posted October 8, 2019 #14 Share Posted October 8, 2019 Some day I would love to do a cruise from Portland on American Empress. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 8, 2019 Author #15 Share Posted October 8, 2019 3 minutes ago, lyndarra said: Some day I would love to do a cruise from Portland on American Empress. We did a portion of this along the Columbia River (a day trip) and it was beautiful. The Columbia River Gorge is stunning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare OzKiwiJJ Posted October 8, 2019 #16 Share Posted October 8, 2019 1 hour ago, Cobeck1234 said: I was reading a travel article and the author indicated that a signature would not be an accepted for charges but that a PIN would be required. Our US based credit card company said that PIN’s were only for cash advances and they would be charging 27% interest from the date of signature plus additional cash advance fees. What has has been your experience? We do not want to carry large amounts of cash to avoid those ridiculous charges. You might want to shop around for a new credit card, especially for international travel. We actually use different sets of credit and debit cards for home use and international travel. The international travel cards don't charge foreign transaction fees and have excellent exchange rate, very close to the current Forex rate at the time. Having a separate debit account for cash withdrawals reduces the risk of our main bank account being compromised if the card is skimmed or stolen. Our home credit card earns reward points but has really poor exchange rates and foreign transaction fee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 8, 2019 Author #17 Share Posted October 8, 2019 6 minutes ago, OzKiwiJJ said: You might want to shop around for a new credit card, especially for international travel. We actually use different sets of credit and debit cards for home use and international travel. The international travel cards don't charge foreign transaction fees and have excellent exchange rate, very close to the current Forex rate at the time. Having a separate debit account for cash withdrawals reduces the risk of our main bank account being compromised if the card is skimmed or stolen. Our home credit card earns reward points but has really poor exchange rates and foreign transaction fee. Our current card is great for international travel. No foreign transaction fees, good exchange rates and not connected to our bank account but we just don’t have a pin. Here most signatures are electronic or on the receipt and not every minor purchase requires a signature at all. We have been all over Europe, Asia and Russia but never needed a PIN but, I will do whatever it takes. Getting more excited the more plans we make! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Big_M Posted October 8, 2019 #18 Share Posted October 8, 2019 It shouldn't be much extra trouble. They don't need the old imprinters. They'll just swipe the card as normal, then have to sign the bottom of the receipt. No big deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 8, 2019 Author #19 Share Posted October 8, 2019 1 hour ago, The_Big_M said: It shouldn't be much extra trouble. They don't need the old imprinters. They'll just swipe the card as normal, then have to sign the bottom of the receipt. No big deal. That’s basically what we do here in the US. This may be nothing but didn’t want to get on vacay and not be able to pay for the things we need or want. Thanks for all the input. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MicCanberra Posted October 8, 2019 #20 Share Posted October 8, 2019 Cash advances with credit cards are not a good idea as you will lose your interest free period. The banks start charging interest not just for the cash advance but on the total credit amount on the card. Consider buying some OBC for on the cruise, this can usually be taken away from the Guest services as it is refundable OBC (just make sure you do take it all off the boat). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobeck1234 Posted October 8, 2019 Author #21 Share Posted October 8, 2019 5 hours ago, MicCanberra said: Cash advances with credit cards are not a good idea as you will lose your interest free period. The banks start charging interest not just for the cash advance but on the total credit amount on the card. Consider buying some OBC for on the cruise, this can usually be taken away from the Guest services as it is refundable OBC (just make sure you do take it all off the boat). For sure don’t ever take a cash advance. That’s why when my bank said it would be viewed as a cash advance when using a pin for ANY purchase, I started to worry. We never carry a balance so never have to pay interest but when they start talking 27%.....yikes. Everyone has has been so helpful with thoughts and ideas. Thank you all so much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilikeanswers Posted October 8, 2019 #22 Share Posted October 8, 2019 13 hours ago, Cobeck1234 said: We have been all over Europe, Asia and Russia but never needed a PIN but, I will do whatever it takes. I can't believe you never needed a PIN in Europe😳. The only time I never needed a PIN was in Poland for less than 100zł transactions. I just want add in case it is an issue for you but in some cases tap and go might incur charges vs inserting the card especially if you are using a debit card. It is rarer these days to incur fees but some places might not have updated their systems so just be aware. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiseyj Posted October 12, 2019 #23 Share Posted October 12, 2019 Just insert your card as normal and it will print out a receipt and the cashier will then verify your signature with the one on your card. Depends where you are shopping. In shops or touristy places they are used to this, in other places just say it's an overseas card if they say anything. Sometimes the cashier may be surprised or apologise thinking they keyed something in wrong when the receipt starts to print and says "accepted with signature" on the card terminal. Aussies can't use a pin but the machines can still accept signatures... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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