Most credit cards tack an extra charge on purchases made outside the U.S. If you're planning to travel abroad, you'll want a card without foreign transaction fees, like one of the options below.
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Traveling abroad can be expensive, but it's even worse when you have a credit card that charges you foreign transaction fees. These fees can be 3% or more of each purchase and add up quickly ...