I want to purchase a $25 Pre-Paid Mastercard Gift Card in Canada, and I want to spend it on a service called Direct2Drive. In this service I have to be under the US Region tab and I was wondering which currency this card comes in so I know whether there is an exchange rate or not. If anyone has any information on the card, or how Direct2Drive does taxes and currency exchanges, it would be really helpful thanks.
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March 9th, 2010 at 3:16 am
If you are in Canada and buy a prepaid MasterCard Gift Card…. then the currency used will be the Canadian Dollar because you use Canadian Dollars to pay for it.
In other words there will be an exchange rate fee charged to the card if you use it to purchase things in the United States using the U.S. dollar as payment currency charged to the card.