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Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 29094125)
This is a laughable assertion; if true the exchange booths would be losing money.
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Originally Posted by bwiadca
(Post 29093910)
II don't have time to look for one. I'm not going to Bangkok to search exchange booths in the city. I'm there to relax. You will save probably $5 and waste 1 hour walking around looking for the place. Tranquillo Amigos :)
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Originally Posted by bwiadca
(Post 29095122)
Have you seen exchange business at the airports losing money?
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Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 29096549)
If DMK booths are giving 1 baht more than superrich et al in BKK then yes, they are losing money.
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I used to use ATM all the time, but the Bank of America charges a percentage of the transaction now. I withdraw Baht from an ATM in Bangkok several weeks ago and the the US dollar amount was $158, Total transaction was $9.74 which is a little over 6%. I only did it because I needed cash for the market where many vendors don't take credit cards. Anyways......always use US cash to change money. The rates seem to vary very little at the currency exchange booths in Bangkok, or a foreign transaction fee credit card. I'm not crazy about carrying all that cash but it beats getting ripped off royally from your bank.
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get a new bank. BoA sucks
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Yeah, in that link I posted upthread, BofA stands out as having really sucky forex charges for ATM withdrawals, along with Chase. One of the reasons they lost my business (on top of general fee-happiness and suck).
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We leave for BKK in three days and was just wondering since I read on a blog that if you don't arrive in BKK with at least 10,000THB you could be turned away at the airport. Is this true? Is this the new law? We are a family of four. We were thinking of changing about $800usd into THB since we don't require much cash. All of our hotels and tours have already been prepaid. Should we just go ahead and get THB here in the US or are we able to wait till we get to BKK airport? Seems most on here were talking about using their debit card to withdraw at an exchange at BKK being the best option. TIA!
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Originally Posted by TravelPenguin
(Post 29140606)
We leave for BKK in three days and was just wondering since I read on a blog that if you don't arrive in BKK with at least 10,000THB you could be turned away at the airport. Is this true? Is this the new law? We are a family of four. We were thinking of changing about $800usd into THB since we don't require much cash. All of our hotels and tours have already been prepaid. Should we just go ahead and get THB here in the US or are we able to wait till we get to BKK airport? Seems most on here were talking about using their debit card to withdraw at an exchange at BKK being the best option. TIA!
I've just tried to confirm the currency requirement at the Thai embassy webpage but unfortunately they're having some issues right now, and I'm getting errors on so many of their pages I'm not able to find anything. I did find this, and that domain looks like it's registered to the "Ministry of Foreign Affairs" in Bangkok basedon a WHOIS lookup. I had thought the limit was 10k/20k and have seen contradictory info between one Thai agency's website and another FWIW: http://www.thaiembassy.org/telaviv/e...-Thailand.html As to where the best place to exchange, I guess that depends on what you can get locally in terms of fees and rates. |
Originally Posted by TravelPenguin
(Post 29140606)
We leave for BKK in three days and was just wondering since I read on a blog that if you don't arrive in BKK with at least 10,000THB you could be turned away at the airport. Is this true? Is this the new law? We are a family of four. We were thinking of changing about $800usd into THB since we don't require much cash. All of our hotels and tours have already been prepaid. Should we just go ahead and get THB here in the US or are we able to wait till we get to BKK airport? Seems most on here were talking about using their debit card to withdraw at an exchange at BKK being the best option. TIA!
I've flown in and out of BKK dozens of times and have never been asked to produce cash upon arrival nor has anyone I know. |
Thanks for the response smc333. Citibank was offering $24 baht to $1 usd locally. It seems from using the links above I am better off getting some when I arrive at the airport as super rich shows $32.55. But as it seems from the link you posted to the embassy we will need to have at least 10,000baht in hand to enter. Thanks for the info!
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Originally Posted by TravelPenguin
(Post 29141048)
Thanks for the response smc333. Citibank was offering $24 baht to $1 usd locally. It seems from using the links above I am better off getting some when I arrive at the airport as super rich shows $32.55. But as it seems from the link you posted to the embassy we will need to have at least 10,000baht in hand to enter. Thanks for the info!
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Originally Posted by TravelPenguin
(Post 29141048)
Thanks for the response smc333. Citibank was offering $24 baht to $1 usd locally. It seems from using the links above I am better off getting some when I arrive at the airport as super rich shows $32.55. But as it seems from the link you posted to the embassy we will need to have at least 10,000baht in hand to enter. Thanks for the info!
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Thank you so much Diplomatico!! This makes me breathe easier. I think Citi's exchange is not the best. I will wait and exchange at the airport. Seriously I can't thank Flyertalkers enough for all the info. After I think close to two years of being on this forum, I'm taking my family of four on a trip to Asia staying for a little less than a month traveling in J roundtrip, all hotels paid for (with the exception of Amansara) with points. Seriously, this community and its ability to share info and just be honest and open have been more than I can truly ever thank everyone for.
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Originally Posted by Diplomatico
(Post 29140977)
That rule is in place to deter indigent backpackers on visa runs, basically.
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