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  • PayPal or credit card when buying in euros
  • leeroybrown
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    Hi looking to buy a new frame from commencal
    Would it be better to pay on a natwest credit card or PayPal
    Any advice please

    Greybeard
    Free Member

    The best way, if they’ll take a payment into their bank (IBAN number) is to use a peer to peer exchange like currencyfair.com to convert your money into Euros, then transfer it from there to Commencal. It saves about 5%, as the exchange rate is better (midway between the bank buy and sell prices) and if you use currencyfair they charge a minimal commission on the exchange then 3 Euros for the final transfer.

    (I have no connection with currencyfair other than being a satisfied customer and having saved several hundred pounds over the last few years on renting holiday apartments)

    dirtyrider
    Free Member

    PayPal is cheaper than my Natwest CC,

    rate is better with Natwest, but then they add a fee as a separate transaction

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    deadkenny
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    PayPal have huge fees or loaded rate I believe. They’re best if you have loaded your account with Euros having been paid by someone in Euros. Thus no exchange. Use your credit or debit card to do the same or pay for something in Euros, they’ll use their own high rate.

    Just have to shop around with credit cards and compare. Some have no fees but load it on the rate, some fees and low rate. Compare which is good.

    Compared to Natwest though, yeah sure PayPal are still probably better, but you’re still being ripped off. Try another card 😉

    jsync
    Full Member

    Transfer wise if you can, just saved £100 or do on a £3300 payment in euros.

    dirtyrider
    Free Member

    fwiw i got 1 GBP = 1.35924EUR via PayPal on Friday

    deadkenny
    Free Member

    Looks like PayPal’s rate is 3.5% above the wholesale rate

    https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/cross-border-and-conversion-fees (at the bottom)

    Note if you are using PP by funding with a credit card you can opt when paying with PayPal to accept PP’s exchange rate or be charged in Sterling which will then use your bank’s exchange rate. Either way or if funding with PayPal funds, you’re accepting PayPal’s purchase protection which while is their own promise is not the statutory legal protection under the Consumer Credit Act which you get with credit cards (and sometimes above and beyond).

    sadexpunk
    Full Member

    you had a look at revolut?

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    sadexpunk
    Full Member

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    simons_nicolai-uk
    Free Member

    I get a good rate from my Halifax credit card (and no fee) but for the best rates, as suggested above, use a peer to peer currency exchange.

    TransferWise was giving 1.41 last night (and it looks like they now guarantee the rate do you don’t have to overpay and get a credit back). No payment protection of course but it depends who you’re buying from

    scooby12
    Free Member

    Another vote for Transferwise. And this ‘invite a friend’ link gives you a free first transfer up to 3K – https://transferwise.com/u/091ea
    (* disclaimer – I stand to get a few quid if a few people use it)

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