Just went to an ATM to test out what rate they would give me.
Pulled out 10,000 pesos and the ATM had a fee of 4,839.04 so total debit was 14,839.04 pesos. Logged into my bank account and saw a debit of $18.40 USD. Indicating an exchange rate of 806.46 — which is what the Visa website shows that has been linked numerous times.
My bank (Schwab) refunds all atm fees including international so I'll get the 4,839 pesos back at the end of the month.
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If I wanted to exchange $100 with Western Union they are giving a rate of $1 USD = 877 pesos as of this moment. Plus a $15.99 fee. So you pay $115.99 and receive 87,720 (effective rate of 756).
It's wild to me people are still using WU with visa now offering more favorable rates, yet still always see giant lines outside of them
The best rate is ofc going to be exchanging physical USD for pesos but I am very willing to pay a 5-10% fee to have the convenience in just swiping my foreign visa credit card.
Pulled out 10,000 pesos and the ATM had a fee of 4,839.04 so total debit was 14,839.04 pesos. Logged into my bank account and saw a debit of $18.40 USD. Indicating an exchange rate of 806.46 — which is what the Visa website shows that has been linked numerous times.
My bank (Schwab) refunds all atm fees including international so I'll get the 4,839 pesos back at the end of the month.
____
If I wanted to exchange $100 with Western Union they are giving a rate of $1 USD = 877 pesos as of this moment. Plus a $15.99 fee. So you pay $115.99 and receive 87,720 (effective rate of 756).
It's wild to me people are still using WU with visa now offering more favorable rates, yet still always see giant lines outside of them
The best rate is ofc going to be exchanging physical USD for pesos but I am very willing to pay a 5-10% fee to have the convenience in just swiping my foreign visa credit card.