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== Example transaction ==
== Example transaction ==


05/06 74612158127265001283157 00000000000013/HSBC BANK FLORIANOPOLI $62.02
*05/06 74612158127265001283157 00000000000013/HSBC BANK FLORIANOPOLI $62.02
05/07 BRAZILIAN REAL
*05/07 BRAZILIAN REAL
100.00 X 0.602200000 (EXCHG RATE) + 1.80 (EXCHG RATE ADJ)
*100.00 X 0.602200000 (EXCHG RATE) + 1.80 (EXCHG RATE ADJ)
05/07 74612158127265001283157 TRANSACTION FEE 10.00
*05/07 74612158127265001283157 TRANSACTION FEE 10.00
 
 


== Followup ==
== Followup ==
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* as per call to Chase - They charge 3% or 10 dollars whichever is greater - this is not the good deal I thought it was.
* as per call to Chase - They charge 3% or 10 dollars whichever is greater - this is not the good deal I thought it was.
* if  limited to 300 dollars : it is a no way - maybe can do in a bank with ID

Latest revision as of 08:29, 14 April 2009

  • 100 R$ received from HSBC machine

60.22 USD billed to credit card at an exchange rate of 1.67

100.57 == 60.22 * 1.67

Cost = 100.57 - 100 = 57 Brazilian cents!

Seems the best method so far !


Example transaction[edit]

  • 05/06 74612158127265001283157 00000000000013/HSBC BANK FLORIANOPOLI $62.02
  • 05/07 BRAZILIAN REAL
  • 100.00 X 0.602200000 (EXCHG RATE) + 1.80 (EXCHG RATE ADJ)
  • 05/07 74612158127265001283157 TRANSACTION FEE 10.00

Followup[edit]

  • Which Card? - Chase credit card
  • Password? -


Notes[edit]

  • as per call to Chase - They charge 3% or 10 dollars whichever is greater - this is not the good deal I thought it was.
  • if limited to 300 dollars : it is a no way - maybe can do in a bank with ID