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1. Re: US credit card to pay for train/tube. Yes you can use your card for 6 days and be charged at £6.80/day in Zone 1-2. It will be cheaper over 6 days to buy a Travelcard (which can be put on an Oyster card) rathercthan using a contactless card which will just charge daily.
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26,446 posts. 34 reviews. 11 helpful votes. 3. Re: US-Issued Contactless Chase/Amazon Visa Card on London Tube. 4 years ago. Until you try the contactless cards/devices you won't know if they will work. Some people have said card A worked but card B didn't, then someone else may find card A didn't but card B did.
6 posts. 1 review. ordering from amazon.com.au with a U.S. credit card. 4 years ago. I'm traveling in Australia for several months, and I just tried to buy some stuff from amazon.com.au, only to have the order canceled a few hours later because they "couldn't verify my payment information". I know the card works & the address is correct, and I ...
The same goes for points earned with Chase credit cards. “With Chase Ultimate Rewards, you can always get 1 cent per point as cash,” Grossman said. “When you pay for an Amazon purchase using ...
Still, the price of an Amazon Prime membership has risen over the years, costing up to $180 per year ($139 if you pay annually). Amazon Prime includes access to a vast wealth of features, but ...
Amazon Prime subscribers can bag a $100 gift card when signing up for Amazon's Prime Rewards Visa Card. Non-subscribers can get $50 with the Prime Signature Visa (pictured).
Newburgh, Indiana. 1. Vote. I also never saw anyone use a credit card - there are several places to take a gondola ride and the price is pretty 'uniform.'. It may be possible, with larger groups, to book in advance and pay in advance via a travel agent package, but that option wasn't advertised. This is a pretty laid back kind of 'attraction.'.