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On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 18:03:24 -0600, Califbill wrote: wrote: I am looking at opening a New Zealand bank account right now. Make sure you have a chip credit card. And get a no foreign transaction fee card. Chase Sapphire is free for the first year at least and has no extra foreign fees added. Lots add 3.5%. Our chip cards are chip and signature and not chip and pin like the rest of the world. I found out my BoA card will work in the Westpac banks with no fees but I was thinking it might just be as easy to open an account at ANZ online, park several grand in it and have the EFTPOS cards for free. I was looking at it and they have all sorts of deals for a decent deposit, just like here and if the balance drops below the minimum for the good account, we will be leaving anyway. It will be another form I have to fill out at tax time tho. I am not sure what the arbitrage might be on the exchange rate over time. I might want to leave some there. If nothing else we can use it to buy my wife's gum ;-) All the credit cards are chip cards there. Not really sure if a swipe only card will work. My amex card is a chip card. Just have your bank, etc. send you the chip version. As to the IRS I am not sure it is worth the hassle. |