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34 minutes ago, edwardandtubs said:

Your $ sign means USD or AUD? Clearly if a currency conversion takes place by your bank then it will charge whatever fee it usually charges regardless of the policies of Expedia. It would be different if as @Phillip9 suggests you can pay in different currencies.

If I had a balance of $200 (AUD) in my bank account before the transaction, then I ended up with a balance of $200 (AUD) when the transaction was reversed.

As I have said, the exact same money that went out, went back in. No fees. No conversion charge.

Other banks may handle it differently. I try to only use banks without fees.

https://up.com.au/bank-overseas-without-the-fees/

 

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