Have you been able to withdraw cash at ATM using on of these cards?
Went to many different "approved" Mastercard ATMs (chip & pin) and always have been declined the transaction. No matter if I went to a lonely ATM or to main bank branch.
- UCB 4$ international fee 1000$ max
- Mekong Bank 3$ fee, 300$ max
- ANZ 5$ fee, 400$ max
- Canadia 5$ fee, can't remember max
- Acleda can't remember fee, 250$ max
- Cathay 6$ fee, 1000$ max
- ABA 15$ fee, 2000$ max (fee is smaller with lower withdrawals, 9$ for 1000$ for instance)
I even tried to withdraw only 200 USD, which is supposedly the limit with Curve, but it was a no-go. Same with Revolut...
Any Revolut or Curve user here?
$500 is the max.upstage wrote:- Canadia 5$ fee, can't remember max
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I used my Revolut card at a Riverside ABA ATM last month. Worked fine, but I didn't withdraw a huge amount ($200 I think). I don't use Curve, so I cannot comment on that.
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Yep, used Revolut to withdraw money last month too. I think Acleda's ATM. 150$. No problems. Last year also withdrew once ~500$ at once without any problems.
If you have trouble, ask the support of Revolut. Usually they answer pretty fast and find solution too.
If you have trouble, ask the support of Revolut. Usually they answer pretty fast and find solution too.
Unfortunately Canadians can not get a Revolut card. Many other countries also. Am I wrong about Canadians not being able to get one? I would like one.
You currently need to be a legal resident of the EEA to get a Revolut card. Whether or not you are Canadian (i.e. your nationality) doesn't matter.JJones wrote:Unfortunately Canadians can not get a Revolut card. Many other countries also. Am I wrong about Canadians not being able to get one? I would like one.
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