How Revolut Works for Foreign Purchases (USD/EUR)
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It's pretty simple but some people have some doubts of how it functions. This'll hopefully clear that up.
Yesterday, I topped up my Revolut card with £10 (min.) and then made a purchase on Play Store of $1.99 which was £1.53 at the time and that was it, no fees or anything behind it. Simple, straightforward and fast.
* You can withdraw any money from your Revolut card back to your bank account whenever you wish.
Revolut also offers additional services like Savings, Insurance, Credit, Cryptocurrencies, Premium Packages (£6.99 p/m), and more to come.
I used Revolut in Korea - completely hassle free, competitive rates, and all transparent as the app shows all the transactions so you know what you’ve spent. Definitely the card to get if you want to use foreign currencies without the extortionate exchange rates
Yeah. It kind of beats making international transfers unless the company has some type of offer like, £20 free bonus when transferring X amount.
Sounds great, is this the bank where u can keep money in different currencies in the same time?
They do offer to keep in different currencies but you can just have it in a singular and then its system will exchange it as per the current rate.
Rockman Actually it is good some money in other currency if the pound drops...it will still keep value and you can even make money like that.
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