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FairFX Dollar Credit Card

FairFX Dollar
  • ATM Fee $2
  • Monthly Fee £0
  • Reload Fee £0
  • Setup Cost £0
  • Transaction Fee £0

FairFX Dollar Prepaid Card summary

FairFX Dollar Prepaid card normally cost £9.95 but is free when you top up with $20.  Safe and convenient to use at home or aboard with Chip and Pin protection.

Key features of this card

  • Lock in the best exchange rates when you load your card, load your card when the rate suits you !
  • Free card subject to minimum load of of $20 -normally £9.95
  • Free purchase transactions made in the UK and overseas
  • Could save you up to 5% on the cost of using a debit or credit card
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