Arthritic Toe
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Not in my experience, as long as the cash issuing bank is with your debit card supplier i.e. maestro or visa, then that is part of the service of having that associated with your card. I would always check with your bank, but whenever I've withdrawn abroad, it's always on my statement with the exhange rate only, no additional charges.
http://www.natwest.com/personal/current-accounts/g4/cards/abroad.ashx
Mate, check out your own link! (see 'important information') Debit cards are just about the worst way to get cash because of the transaction charges. (Nationwide being an exception - although they now have a small charge too).
Transaction charges
Any transaction in a foreign currency is converted into sterling at our prevailing exchange rate and a transaction fee of 2.75% is subsequently applied for debit card transactions. This fee is known as the Exchange Rate Transaction Fee (ERTF).
The following charges are payable for the three different types of transaction carried out in a foreign currency or in Sterling:
Cash withdrawals - 2% (minimum £2, maximum £5) Purchase of currency or travellers' cheques using a Visa Debit card - 2% (minimum £2, maximum £5) Point of sale transactions - £1.25 per transaction
Using your Natwest debit card in a foreign ATM, you therefore pay 2.75% transaction fee + 2% cash withdrawal fee. At least Dick Turpin wore a mask.
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