 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan and on this channel you can find financial travel and more videos. If you like what you see, please do the thumbs up and consider subscribing. Thank you. Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of amitdan.com. In the past, I wrote about Stack Prepaid MasterCard on my website and I did videos on my YouTube channel. Stack Prepaid MasterCard does not charge any foreign transaction fees or any foreign ATM withdrawal fees. And today I'll show you two practical examples of when I charged or I used my Stack Prepaid MasterCard in two different countries. Australia and Malaysia to take out money from using ATMs and whether it charges foreign ATM withdrawal fees or not. I did not record my first ATM which is in Sydney, Australia. So you're looking at the scenes from Sydney, Australia and my ATM was located in this neighborhood. And I took out 50 Australian dollars using my Stack Prepaid MasterCard and I'm going to show you the receipt. So the ATM machine I charged I used was the NAB ATM machine which is the National Australian Bank. It is one of the four largest banks in Australia. And that particular ATM machine charged me $3 transaction fee. So this $3 is actually not charged by a Stack Prepaid MasterCard but rather it was charged by the NAB or National Australian Bank ATM machine. And you can see right there that there's a $3 charge to use the Stack Prepaid MasterCard to withdraw money from an Australian ATM in Sydney. Now you're looking at an ATM machine in Kuala Lumpur and this is a mall. And this time I used a RHB Bank machine which is a Malaysian Bank. And I took out 50 ringgit or which is the Malaysian currency. And this machine actually who knows trying to withdraw money told me that there's going to be a $3 charge by your bank. So I guess they were just giving me some sort of warning that there will be $3 charge for this withdrawal. But that $3 charge actually this machine was referring to my bank not their own charges. So when I withdraw the money from this machine I ended up having to pay nothing because the machine itself did not charge anything. And I'm going to show you the receipt as well. So this machine was able to give me the Malaysian currency without charging anything. And then when I later checked my stack transactions then I saw there was no charges. So in Australia I paid $3 Australian which was charged by the Australian ATM machine. And in Malaysia I did not pay anything to take out foreign currency. So I hope you find this video helpful. And if you like what you see please give it a thumbs up and subscribe because there will be more travel and financial videos coming up. So I'll see you shortly and just take a look at the receipt and you'll see that there's no charges levied by the ATM itself. So that's all for today. Thank you and I'll see you in the next video.