Using Credit Cards Abroad
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APACS issues advice on using plastic cards abroad this summer New online guide for consumers provides key facts and tips on using your card abroad issues by APACS Fraud committed abroad on UK-issued cards has fallen for the fourth consecutive year £20.8 billion spent abroad last year on plastic cards APACS, the UK payments association, today (19 June 2006) published a new guide Using your cards on holiday giving UK consumers simple advice when travelling abroad this summer with their debit and credit cards. Available from www.choosingandusing.com the guide provides a wealth of advice covering payments abroad, including the latest tips on how to use your card safely and how to get the best deal when you are either taking cash out of a cash machine or just buying a gift for someone you love.
While fraud committed abroad on UK cards has fallen for the fourth consecutive year to £82.8 million* (2005 figure, down from a high of £138.4 million in 2001), APACS advises UK holidaymakers not to be complacent when using their cards abroad and to keep an eye on their card at all times. APACS statistics show that last year we spent £20.8 billion abroad on UK-issued cards - £20.4 billion on credit and debit cards for meals and holiday presents, both for ourselves and friends whilst £343 million of cash was taken out of overseas cash machines.
Sandra Quinn, director of communications at APACS, says:
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