I think its not only a question weather your credit company allows foreign trasaction charges or not. Nowdays every CC company has fraud prevention branch which blocks/holds any charges it seems suspicious. My CC was recently put on hold when I used it in California. Company said it was because my card was not used outside NY for more than a year. They usually call you immediately to remove the hold but I wouldnt want the risk of not being able to take the call and CIC putting my application back in queue.gimmenergy said:Now a days most of the Credit cards accept foreign currency transactions. However, it is always good to check with your bank whether they support canadian dollar or not. I called Citibank to know the same and they said yes they support for the card that I hold. They also told me that an extra charge of 3.5% (+service tax) will be levied on my transaction. I then immediately made my mind to go thru the DD route because by doing so I can save around INR 2000 easily. Today I got my DD from HDFC bank equally easily as using a credit card.
It is not a bad idea to tell them in advance about the specific charges to be incurred by a specific organisation ina specific place. So I will repeat the original question. Does anybody from the last year under what name charges show up in CC statement?