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Overseas shopping sprees either online or in person have been wonderfully affordable over the past couple of years, thanks to the strong Australian dollar making US and European prices seem really cheap. But now the Aussie is weakening those prices may not stay a bargain forever.

To shop smarter overseas, consider these points:

1. “Free” postage

There’s really no such thing as free postage. The cost has to come from somewhere. So what you’ll often find is that prices on free shipping sites are higher than on sites that charge for shipping, or there are last minute “handling” charges that creep in. Another thing to watch out for is volume, as some courier services will charge based on the size of your package, rather than its weight.

2. Poor rates

One thing to bear in mind is that when you’re shopping online with your credit card, you’re almost certainly not getting the best rates.  Even when the Australian dollar was above parity with the US dollar, most banks were exchanging for less. The “Interbank” rate that you’ll see quoted is the rate that banks use amongst themselves: the rates they’ll offer you will be far less competitive.

3. Hidden fees

International transaction fees are often applied when paying for goods in a foreign currency, which in some cases can exceed 3% of the purchase cost. On top of this can be an additional conversion fee, of around 1%.

4. PayPal peril

PayPal may seem like a safe and convenient way to pay, but its fees can be among the highest, depending where you shop and if you use your credit card or funds already in your PayPal account. When a credit card is involved, Cross-border Personal Transaction fees can be as high as 7.4%, plus a fixed fee, plus a currency conversion fee.

5. Locking in

One better value option for buying online is to use a travel card that lets you store different currencies on it. You can load it up when rates are good, and then spend directly in that foreign currency, not having to worry about further conversion fees, or paying any more if the exchange rate continues to fall.

6. Looking ahead

No one has a perfect crystal ball to predict where the dollar is headed. But overwhelming market consensus suggests it will go down rather than up. That means the current rates may be the best for a while, so if you’re planning future overseas purchases, or an overseas holiday, it might be worth buying your currency now.

The good news is that with US prices so much lower than Australian prices, the dollar has some way to fall before overseas bargains are gone altogether. The mark up on items such as Nike shoes can be so high (over 50%) that they’ll still be cheaper than local items for some time to come.

Natalie Truong is head of the private dealing desk at international money transfer service OzForex. Natalie joined OzForex in 2005 as its first foreign exchange dealer. She recently spent 3.5 years heading up OzForex’s Toronto office, before returning to her home town of Sydney. An expert in forex and money transfers, Natalie has access to OzForex’s market leading research and insight into currency movements and international payments.
  • But is it really cheaper in the long run….at the end of the day you are not supporting your local economy, many Australian families will soon find themselves outsourced because of cheap foriegn made goods. I prefer to shop local.

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  • Thanks for sharing, great article.

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  • I dont shop a lot overseas anymore sometimes things didn’t turn up

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  • I always keep check of the exchange rate and always try to purchase in AU dollars. Totally true though we never know what te Au dollar will be like from 1 day to the next

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  • Wow! I did not know about the surcharges involved with using paypal. It pays to do a bit of research!

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  • I always check out an item i want to buy for its online price. find most times its cheaper than stuff in shops, even if on sale

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  • Fishpond and the book depository have great prices and free postage

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  • I also love to support Australian work at home mums!

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  • Always a bit worried about shopping online. Should I be?

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  • Oh lol I always Use Paypal and I get excited for Free Postage lol.

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  • I love going overseas to buy as well. I do online shopping but not a lot. I only use paypal and if they dnt offer well that means I cant buy

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  • Love clothes shopping the end of season sales in the north hemisphere, just in time for our season!

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  • Thanks for the information, I haven’t actually done shopping overseas yet but good to know these points.

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  • I love shopping online here & overseas, it’s so much fun receiving gifts in the post even though you’ve paid for them, I always see them as little presents 🙂

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  • ido international shopping online. mainly through ebay and amazon. and then a few indepedant stores if there is a good sale. i mainly purchase free shipping items on enay and then the ones with lowest cost on amazon.

    when travelling overseas ven withthenot so good exchange rate purchases are sooo much cheaper than australia!

    i like your looking ahead tip! we travel to america every few years and each time the exchange rate is excellent we get money exchanged to US dollars! even if its sitting in my cupboard for 10months (has happened in past) , its better to have it when you get more than panick buy right before you depart!

    my tip would be to look around at the cash visas or travel cards. ad to look thoroughly at the T&Cs or PDSs as some arent worth it or you end up losing money when tryin to exchange back to whatever currency!!

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  • Thank you for a great article. I had a ball shopping in Thailand last year

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  • I shop both locally and a little o/s.
    love local markets – supporting small business

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  • I’m afraid there really is such thing as free postage overseas, and if you buy from the sales it is a steal. Usually their season is just finished and ours is just beginning, so we will be right in fashion if it is bought on their end of season sales. I bought the cheapest Mischa Barton Bag I’ve seen anywhere from overseas with free shipping. It cost me about $24 for a $100 bag with free shipping.

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  • books and sport shoes are so over priced compared to US and UK.

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  • I buy a lot of books from England. They are just so much cheaper.

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