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02-11-2015, 01:36 PM
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Canterbury
Posts: 1,319
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US Dollar Exchange Rate
Went to the bank and asked for $150.00 US dollars. They tell me it is $195.00 needed to get that. Thats 45% I guess I will just use the Visa and get a better rate, crazy.
Robbery at my own bank, must be some extras fee, ask the girl about it, didnt have an answer.
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02-11-2015, 01:38 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 115
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45 of 150 is 30%
still really high though..
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02-11-2015, 01:39 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 169
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Actually its 30%. It's not a good rate but if you use your credit card for US purchases beware - some cards add a 2 - 4 % surcharge for converting funds.
If they do that you're better off paying the 30% to the bank.
cutthroat
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02-11-2015, 02:08 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 104
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Being A Student Of A Retired Math Teacher
I had no option but to know math backwards and forward. For conversation sake, let's just pretend that the "exchange rate" is 20%.
Meaning for ever $.80 American you need you need $1.00 Canadian, so the math is simple:
80 150 (us) n = $187.50 needed with a service fee for the bank for
100 n handling the transaction and holding American
money for you, when you need it, so you paid a
service fee of 7.50
Next time to make it worth your while just buy more money, it is just like a debit machine, if you take out $20.00 or take out $200 the service fee is still $2.50.
Also our CIBC debit card works in all machines in the states, the cheapest way to attain american money!
So the exchange rate is around 20% not 30% .....
Hope this is helpful ..... cheers doyle
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02-12-2015, 08:28 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Wheatland County
Posts: 5,677
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HookedOnKokanee
I had no option but to know math backwards and forward. For conversation sake, let's just pretend that the "exchange rate" is 20%.
Meaning for ever $.80 American you need you need $1.00 Canadian, so the math is simple:
80 150 (us) n = $187.50 needed with a service fee for the bank for
100 n handling the transaction and holding American
money for you, when you need it, so you paid a
service fee of 7.50
Next time to make it worth your while just buy more money, it is just like a debit machine, if you take out $20.00 or take out $200 the service fee is still $2.50.
Also our CIBC debit card works in all machines in the states, the cheapest way to attain american money!
So the exchange rate is around 20% not 30% .....
Hope this is helpful ..... cheers doyle
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Thanks for the tip on the ATM. We also use CIBC, headed down there next week
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02-13-2015, 06:57 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 11,868
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I was in Houston last week. Took out $200USD at an ATM. Bank charged me $3.25 for the transaction. The exchange rate was as posted.
over $3.25 ....... I loose no sleep over it. My bank is CIBC.
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02-11-2015, 02:09 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kelowna B.C.
Posts: 1,289
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Sucks hey? But that is mostly due to the current exchange rate. Yes the bank is charging their fee, but I just looked online and the exchange rate shows as 0.79, 150 US will cost 189.62. Still that means the bank is hitting you with about a 3 or 4 % surcharge. Ouch.
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02-11-2015, 02:12 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kelowna B.C.
Posts: 1,289
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HOK - I was not aware of how the bank charged. You are saying they charge a flat fee for converting a transaction, not an percentage. Good to know.
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02-11-2015, 02:15 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Spruce Grove, AB
Posts: 3,043
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Skybuster
HOK - I was not aware of how the bank charged. You are saying they charge a flat fee for converting a transaction, not an percentage. Good to know.
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CIBC charges a percentage rate to exchange either direction. Usually around 2%. It adds up.
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02-11-2015, 02:17 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fort Sask, AB
Posts: 4,933
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Most of my portfolio is in US markets, USD, 60-65%.
Likely the only reason I'm not in the red with current oil prices & the CA markets.
TBark
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02-11-2015, 02:41 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 5,680
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Just came from the bank, exchange "premium " is pretty much exactly 30%.....
For $1250 can I got $960.00 US. The rate was 1.2957.....
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02-13-2015, 08:55 PM
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Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 93
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I took out $2,000US last week for our trip to Scottsdale and it cost us $2,500CND. We looked at opening a U.S. Account at our bank but there was no way to access the account while we were in the US. TD had an account but they don't have any locations in Arizona. Also realized as we are travelling down that a majority of the gas stations require prepayment so have ended up using the credit card more than we thought.
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