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RE: Yes, but the OP still won't save...

Posted by cawson@onetel.com on June 23, 2017 at 05:28:13:

> However if the OP uses this and (as I expect) enters his UK credit card details then every month his account will be debited with $19.99. And every month his UK bank will charge him a foreign transaction fee thus obliterating any saving he has made (or thereabouts).

Someone hasn't read the OP's post! He said:

"they know that I live in UK and they only offer me a Sterling rate. This means I can't pay in Euros or Dollars - which would suit me better as I have accounts in these currencies".

So, no transaction charges.

My question was effectively "do Tidal know where I actually live if I subscribe when I'm visiting Europe or US? It seems the answer is Yes, unless I subscribe to a VPN - which I can't be bothered with.

As usual, UK citizens get a poor deal when making purchases from international companies. We should be paying around £16 not £20!