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Why is it more expensive to withdraw cash on a credit card than it is to make a regular retail purchase?

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Why is it more expensive to withdraw cash on a credit card than it is to make a regular retail purchase?

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You can use a credit card to withdraw cash at an ATM, over a branch counter, or at a Bureau de Change. There is usually a handling charge for each withdrawal, typically a small percentage of the amount withdrawn (e.g. 2.5%, though this is usually subject to a minimum amount of, say, around £2.50). This is because by taking cash you are accessing the direct line of credit rather than going via a third party, such as a retailer, who would usually pay the card issuer for the credit service.

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