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SilverBear

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The foreign transaction fee is levied by your credit card issuer. If you
use one card either directly OR have it tied to PayPal, you MAY be charged
the fee. I suggest you contact your credit card issuer to find out if you
will be charged.

Yes, TW does have PayPal as a payment option, by the way. I used it
last weekend - the 6th time for a TW purchase - and I have never been
hit with a foreign transaction charge by Chase Bank.
 

Miss Wicked

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Hi JollyRogers

Paypal is still available for use on the US site but please be aware that some card issuers may charge a small Foreign Transaction Fee, please check this with your card issuer before you use it.

If you wish to pay by Credit Card you can also do this. The Company we use is Calgate who offer a very secure system and do not hold customer details.
Alternativeley, you can call us direct to make the order with one of our friendly advisors on 1888 761 942533.

Thanks
Louise :)
 

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Hi JollyRogers

If you wish to pay by Credit Card you can also do this. The Company we use is Calgate who offer a very secure system and do not hold customer details.
Alternativeley, you can call us direct to make the order with one of our friendly advisors on 1888 761 942533.

Does that mean people who use a credit card directly WILL avoid the
foreign transaction fee? If that is the case, then I will edit my reply above.
 

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OK Thanks. I have always used PP and it charges to my Chase card. Never had a foreign transaction fee levied by them. If I do use my CC directly through TW US, is there a chance of a foreign transaction fee? I only ask for clarity, I have been a customer for 6 months and never had a problem.

EDIT!!! NM, Miss Wicked answered in above post. TY.
 
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