Common use of Foreign Transaction Fee Clause in Contracts

Foreign Transaction Fee. If you make a Purchase or Cash Advance in a foreign currency, it will be billed to you in U.S dollars. You will be billed the foreign transaction fee for these Purchases and Cash Advances made in foreign currency in the amount shown on page 1. This fee, which is a FINANCE CHARGE, is not a foreign currency conversion charge and is not based on our exchange cost. Other Transaction Fees. We will charge your Credit Card account when appropriate the Cash Advance and Convenience Check fees shown on page 1, each of which are FINANCE CHARGES. Each of these fees will be added to your Credit Card balance when charged.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Credit Card Agreement, Credit Card Agreement, www.fhb.com

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