Originally posted by doghead at 8-9-2009 04:38
By using their network, there is not network handling charge, just the interbank rate.
i have a HSBC account opened in the UK and on one of my trips to HK, i was under the
same impression as you bro as far as the charges were concerned. i sought out a HSBC
ATM and the one closest to my hotel also happened to be a proper bank. i got out
my UK HSBC debit card and just to ensure that my logic was correct, i approached
a member of the staff.
he told me that there would be no difference in the charges, based on the fact that
i was using a HSBC UK card to get money from a HSBC HK ATM machine. i needed the
money anyway so i went on to draw 500HKD and got the transaction receipt etc.
back in the UK, when i got my bank statement, sure enough there was a
conversion rate (the interbank rate you refered to) and a foreign transaction charge
which was 3 pounds sterling. no big deal there but it is worth mentioning that
as long as your HSBC card is not issued in HK, don't bother running around looking
for a HSBC ATM to get a better deal. any ATM with the cirrus/maestro logo will do.
this is just for HSBC but i suspect it should be the same with the other banks as well
(e.g. Citibank) although i cannot guarantee they all operate in the same way.