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Do I pay a fee when I make transactions in a foreign currency with my PC Money™ Account? Not anymore! Starting February 6, 2025, we will no longer charge the foreign currency conversion markup when you make transactions in a foreign currency with your PC Money™ Account
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As topic suggests, what is PFC's take on the PC money account? Seems like a pretty decent option, would you end up saying bye to the Big5 and just use this instead (along with EQ, etc etc)? It's Mastercard, widely accepted and can mean no need for a CC associated to any larger bank + CDIC protected
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Accrue PC Optimum points on everyday purchases and redeem them for discounts at Loblaws, the Real Canadian Superstore, Shoppers Drug Mart and more President's Choice Financial offers three
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Browse and compare the best PC credit card options in Canada Money ca rates all credit cards on a numeric scale of 1 to 5 stars, with 1 being the lowest and 5 the highest rating, respectively
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