![]() From my experience the bank doesn't even know you took money out at the casino. Same as if you went into Home Depot and bought a $500 saw, HD then sends it to the bank and most likely doesn't even know you bought a saw, for all they know you bought 2000widgets.īut any conversion charges would be on the whole amount not just the money taken out at the casino. I have done this in the past when it was free and it goes into the bank as one purchase from Celebrity, the bank doesn't even see the details of the transaction just that x amount of dollars is being charged. This is not the interest charged for carrying a balance from one month to the next, but the "foreign transaction fee" and/or the "foreign conversion fees" may still apply. So Alg63 is right to make note of that possibility. HOWEVER, the bank MAY add charges for currency conversion. They all go into the SeaPass account, and they altogether get paid to Celebrity. The bank will, indeed be unable to distinguish a casino cash withdrawal as anything different than any other normal, on board purchase. Keep in mind that the OP is from England. ![]() Introducing our brand new Blue Chip Club program. Now I know exactly what I am getting from the casino when I board the ships. Most Relevant is selected, so some replies may have been filtered out. If you are one that pays off you bill in full, no extra charge from the bank. Please contact the Blue Chip Club at 1-86 for further assistance. "The bank will see this is a a NORMAL purchase, just like drinks, excursions, etc onboard. ![]() You can get a cash advance from reception but there is a 5% cash advance fee by Celebrity plus any charges your bank may impose." ![]()
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