GuilleGee said:Question, since I know lots of us use Charles Schwab.
Does anyone know what exchange numbers they use to calculate the rate when withdrawing from ATMS?
It seems to be more or less the mid-market rate of the previous day (meaning very, very good). There is no extra margin or hidden conversion cost.
bradlyhale said:I don't think banks give you a special exchange rate when you withdraw from an ATM. They use the current market rates, which are probably given to them by the networks (Link, Banelco, etc.) that facilitate the transaction.
On July 28, I withdrew $850 ARS at Banco Santander in Puerto Madero. The total withdrawn was $866.68, which includes the $16.68 (~$4.00 USD) access charge. My bank (Schwab) does not charge additional fees, and refunds the access charge at the end of the month. The total dollar amount withdrawn from my account was $209.68. That amount includes the access fee.
According to Yahoo! Finance, the market rate for the USDARS on July 28, 2011 was 4.1316 ARS.
The rate given to me for my transaction at Santander: $866.68 ARS / $209.68 USD = 4.1333
Therefore, the difference between the two rates is a mere $0.0017 ARS, which is due to the constantly changing, 24-hour FOREX market.
chiguy said:So now my question is, assuming you have a Charles Schwab debit card which refunds ATM fees (which I do), is there any reason I should bring in a large sum of US dollars?
chiguy said:I've heard that the black market exchange rate on the street is more than the official exchange, such that $1 USD will get you $4.50 ARG, a $0.20 ARG premium over the current $4.30 ARG exchange rate.
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