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2020
5
June
The Amazon Visa is no more - but here's what you can replace it with

Replace the Amazon Visa with the Home Trust Preferred Visa

I know for a lot of travelers out there (myself included), the Amazon Visa was your favorite credit card to use while traveling, or making any kind of purchase in a foreign currency.

Why?

The key feature of the Amazon Visa was that it didn't charge you the 2.5% foreign exchange fee that every bank, ATM, foreign exchange kiosk, and virtually every credit card on the planet is charging you, any time you make a purchase or withdrawal in a currency other than Canadian dollars.

Even if you don't *think* you're paying this foreign exchange fee any time you purchase something while traveling, or withdraw money from an ATM, or exchange currency at a bank / kiosk, you most likely are.

Most places hide this 2.5% foreign exchange fee from you by building it into the exchange rate itself. They charge you an exchange rate that is higher/worse than the 'real' exchange rate (technically known as the spot rate).

The Amazon Visa charged you the 'real' exchange rate, without the additional 2.5% exchange fee. On top of that, it offered 1% cashback on all purchases. Paying for items this way while traveling was tough to beat with any credit card, or any other form of payment.

It was the best way to buy anything while traveling, assuming you paid your credit card bill on time.

There were better cards to use at home, because you didn't get the 2.5% advantage when buying things in Canadian dollars. But for traveling, and buying things in a foreign currency, it was always my go to card.

Chase Bank announces they are canceling the Amazon Visa and the Marriott Visa

If you were a holder of the Amazon Visa or Marriott Visa, you've probably recently received the letter announcing the demise of these cards, as of March 15th, 2018.

I've seen a lot of people wondering if there is a similar card out there. A card with no annual fee, and one that spares you from the 2.5% foreign exchange fee.

Cards without an annual fee *and* sparing you from the 2.5% foreign exchange fee are really, really rare in Canada, but there is one out there...

The Home Trust Preferred Visa

It's called the Home Trust Preferred Visa and it has the following features:

  • no annual fee
  • 0% foreign currency conversion charges
  • roadside assistance (included free)
  • car rental collision insurance (included free)
  • purchase security insurance (included free)
  • In other words, it's virtually identical to the Amazon Visa, with a few extra features (roadside assistance, rental car insurance, and purchase security insurance).

    How to apply for the Home Trust Preferred Visa

    1. Go to the Home Trust Preferred Visa Application Page

    2. Scroll down to the bottom and click on 'Start My Application'.

    Update March 27, 2020: Rogers announces significant downgrades to their line of credit cards, making the Home Trust Preferred Visa one of the best remaining options

    Rogers has announced some significant downgrades to their line of credit cards (Rogers World Elite, Rogers Platinum), rendering them pretty useless for making purchases in a foreign currency (except for $USD).

    The Home Trust Preferred Visa and the Brim Financial Mastercard are the two best remaining options for a 'no foreign exchange fee' credit card.

    Update December 2019: Home Trust announces they are no longer offering 1% cashback on purchases made in a foreign currency

    As of December 2019, Home Trust is no longer offering an additional 1% cashback on purchases made in a foreign currency.

    Therefore, it is no longer true that the Home Trust Visa is the best free credit card to get for making purchases while in another country, or in a foreign currency.

    Instead, I would look at the Brim Financial Mastercard - a free credit card (no annual fee) with zero foreign exchange fees, and includes free access to Boingo Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide, including free in-flight Wi-Fi on certain airlines.

    You may also want to look at the Rogers Platinum or Rogers World Elite, mentioned in this article: What is the best way to exchange money or pay for things in a different currency?

    Update March 2019: My experience after using the Home Trust Visa for 1 year

    Having used the Home Trust Preferred Visa for about a year now, in various countries, here is what I've found:

    - It's worked perfectly in every country I've used it, except for one time in the Cook Islands when it wouldn't process my transaction.

    On that occasion, I received an e-mail from Home Trust asking me to click on a link to verify that it was me trying to use the card. It seemed a little unorthodox, but I clicked on the link, and the card worked fine from that point on.

    - You can now (finally!) set your own PIN number.

    - There is now an option for paperless statements.

    - It's still my go-to card for any purchase while traveling, or any purchase in a foreign currency.

    Update March 2018

    - I received my Home Trust Visa card sometime in March, approximately 6 weeks after submitting the application.

    - Home Trust has been overwhelmed with applications ever since the Amazon Visa was discontinued, and current applications are taking as long as 8 weeks to process.

    A few quirks to note about the Home Trust Preferred Visa:

    - there is a maximum of 10 transactions allowed per day

    - you cannot change your PIN. If you forget it, you need to get Home Trust to issue a new card (this is apparently going to be fixed later this year).

    - it does not support 'tap' payments





    2020
    12
    March
    Winnipeg to Canadian cities (or vice versa): $59 to $159 CAD roundtrip

    Victoria, BC

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    2020
    16
    February
    Winnipeg to Canadian cities (or vice versa): $50 to $81 CAD roundtrip

    Victoria, BC

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    2019
    17
    July
    Winnipeg to Edmonton (or vice versa) - $90 to $150 CAD roundtrip | Christmas & New Year's available

    Edmonton, Alberta

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    2018
    16
    September
    Winnipeg to Edmonton, Alberta (or vice versa) - $97 CAD roundtrip including taxes | new record

    Edmonton, Alberta

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    2018
    7
    September
    Winnipeg to Edmonton, Alberta (or vice-versa) - $147 CAD roundtrip including taxes

    Edmonton, Alberta

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    2018
    1
    September
    Winnipeg to Edmonton, Alberta (or vice versa) - $98 to $158 CAD roundtrip | non-stop flights [Easter availability]

    Edmonton, Alberta

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    2018
    16
    April
    Winnipeg to Edmonton, Alberta (or vice-versa) - $120 CAD roundtrip including taxes

    Edmonton, Alberta

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    2018
    24
    January
    Winnipeg to Edmonton, Alberta (or vice-versa) - $98 CAD roundtrip including taxes

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    2017
    15
    November
    Winnipeg to Edmonton, Alberta (or vice-versa) - $98 CAD roundtrip including taxes | peak summer travel

    Maligne Lake, Jasper, Alberta

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