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My experiences with using the Travelex Supercard

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I was over in Amsterdam last week which gave me an opportunity to test out my new Supercard from Travelex.

As I outlined here, this is a revolutionary new Visa card which translates your foreign currency purchases into Sterling and then recharges them (in £) to another Visa or Mastercard.  You earn full reward points from the card where your transaction ends up and you save 3% on foreign exchange fees with each purchase.

Travelex is not currently taking new applications for Supercard.  The card is currently in a beta phase where a few thousand people are trying it out.

Supercard

The first thing to note is:

You can change the PIN of your Supercard at any UK ATM

Travelex does not tell you this but it works fine.

Whilst in Amsterdam I made a number of transactions:

A cash withdrawal in Euros

Machine-based transactions (ie train ticket vending machines)

Manual transactions (eg hotel, restaurants)

I had set up my Supercard so that all of the transactions were recharged to my IHG Rewards Club Premium Visa card, as I am currently working towards the free night voucher for spending £10,000.

The good news is that the Supercard worked fine every time.  It is thinner than a standard credit card, and your personal details are printed on it rather than embossed, but that was not a problem.

The even better news is that it does seem to work as promised.  The InterContinental cheekily tried to charge me €32 in £ without giving me the € option – the credit card machine showed £25-ish.  I insisted on paying in Euro and it eventually went through my Supercard at £23-ish.

The bad news is that the Supercard app has been very troublesome.  Every time I try to bring up a list of recent transactions it crashes.   I have never managed to bring up a transaction list successfully.  I am able to view my last transaction but not the full list.

Transactions are taking some time to reach my credit card statement – they process at the same speed as a normal card purchase.  The transactions were all done on Monday and Tuesday last week.  They started to hit my IHG credit card statement on Friday and, by Sunday evening, the last one had yet to arrive.

This is how they appear on my IHG card statement:

Tms Supercard NS Schiphol, Chester (NS is Dutch Railways, Chester is where Supercard is based)

Tms Supercard, Tvx Schiphol, Chester (cash withdrawal from a Travelex cashpoint)

What was most impressive is that the €120 ATM cash withdrawal has gone through my IHG Rewards Club credit card as a purchase.  This means I will earn points on it and will not pay any cash advance fees or interest.

So far, then, so good – but Travelex really needs to iron out the bugs in the app.  I would have had more confidence in the card initially if I had been able to see my transactions in real time.

The biggest test for Supercard will be in Germany next month where we will have a very large hotel bill to settle.  If that goes through OK, saving me over £100 in FX fees and probably getting me over the line for my IHG Rewards Club Premium Visa free night, I will be very happy.

PS.  In my initial article on Supercard I didn’t list the spending limits that are imposed.  These are the key figures you need to remember:

Maximum value of single ATM transaction – £250
Maximum daily ATM Cash withdrawal – £500
Maximum ATM Cash withdrawal per 4-day cycle – £1,000
Maximum daily Point of Sale Spend – £5,000
Number of Purchases per day – 15
Number of ATM Transactions per day – 3
Maximum card usage in one month – £20,000
Maximum card usage in one year – £20,000


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Comments (163)

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  • Paul says:

    Good to hear it worked for you. I applied but no card has ever arrived though I did get lots of emails telling me it’s on it’s way, then asking me to register a card. I contacted them to say card not arrived which stopped the emails but there has been nothing since. Two trips later and still nothing.
    Like most things traveled its too much hassle and I won’t be holding my breath on a card arriving any time soon.
    Poor planning and poorer execution, think people need to think carefully about this one for a while yet.

    • ankomonkey says:

      Likewise. I registered successfully before news hit this site and have yet to receive a card…

      • trickster says:

        My card only arrived late last week – I think they were a bit inundated, so you might have to wait.

        • Daniel says:

          I finally received mine yesterday. Friends of mine who also got this card, but registered after me… actually received theirs before me. Go figure!

  • Vinny says:

    My card arrived 2 days before a trip to Sweden. I was able to use it successfully in a variety of locations – hotels, supermarkets, museums with no problems. The App worked perfectly well and transactions showed up in less than an hour of the purchase, including all past transactions. Overall very happy. If I’d known ATM cash withdrawals would go through as credit card purchases I wouldn’t have used my Visa debit card !

  • Stewart says:

    I think Travelex should sort out all the problems that I read here and in the News. Great product and idea but too many issues. I applied for the Beta test card but as yet have received a card, just many emails, activation emails and third party spam!

  • John Gallagher says:

    Still waiting for our cards to arrive 🙁

  • Graham Walsh says:

    Still waiting for my card to arrive. Could have done with it for Paris last weekend.

  • Macca says:

    i applied when the website first launched and again when the app launched but I’ve no had no card or even emails saying a card is on the way 🙁

  • Simon says:

    Still concerned – what is stopping someone linking anyone’s card they fancy to their Supercard. Cross border, and a week later, you find out someone has had a weeks hotel stay on your Visa card!??

    • sandgrounder says:

      I noticed when I linked one of my cards an auth for 10p went through. I presume they use an address check to prevent against this, but why not try linking a friend’s card to see what happens? I would but I’d be too scared of losing my account!

      • John says:

        They do carry out an address check. I linked a Mastercard credit card to mine and that worked. I tried also linking a Visa debit card and that failed each time with the unhelpful message:

        “Error adding payment card
        Looks like something’s gone wrong, pelase ensure your details are correct and try again.”

        I e-mailed support and they replied:

        “Please be advised that the mailing address should be same on the Travelex Card Eccount and the cards you are trying to register on the eccount.”

        They are right – I forgot that the address is different on that card.

        • Alan says:

          Damn that’s quite annoying! I wonder if we can change the registered address? The sign up process was so flawed I made multiple attempts from different addresses but the one they approved is for the one I’ve only got one card at!

        • Letsfly says:

          As I wrote above, my brother in law borrowed. Different address and surname…works fine!

  • James67 says:

    Thanks Rob, very useful one page summary answering every question I had. All I need now is my card but hopefully it will be waiting on my return home. The £250 limit for atm withdrawals is disappointing as some banks/countries overseas apply a transaction fee. I used to experience some difficulties with a primted virgin prepaid card some years ago but probably no longer a problem given prevalence of chip and pin.

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