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GGLwannabe Dec 28, 2019 1:30 am

If you're arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and need some Thai Baht, head for the basement level of the airport (from where you catch the train into town). There are half a dozen or more forex desks all with their rates posted clearly, Walk around and choose the best rate on the day. You won't get quite as much as changing at Super Rich Head Office in Rachadamri, but you will get hugely better than the (cartel) rate offered by all the bank forex desks on the arrival and departure levels. Interestingly Kasikorn Bank has a desk in the basement offering rates in line with the others down there, so significantly better than the Kasikorn bank desks upstairs.

For anyone changing pounds, bear in mind that the money-changer rate will always be a bit worse (i.e further from the market rate) over a weekend. Once international money markets re-open on Monday morning, the differential narrows. Another thing to bear in mind, if you are changing a significant amount of cash in currencies other than USD, you can ask for, and often receive a slightly better rate. A couple of extra satang on changing the equivalent of USD5,000 will buy you a cold beer or two.

As far as I am aware no UK bank offers a refund of the forex loading for using debit or credit cards overseas so, given the keen rates available at these private forex bureaux, for Brits in Thailand, cash is king.

ft101 Dec 28, 2019 7:46 pm


Originally Posted by GGLwannabe (Post 31882620)
As far as I am aware no UK bank offers a refund of the forex loading for using debit or credit cards overseas so, given the keen rates available at these private forex bureaux, for Brits in Thailand, cash is king.

Did you mean a refund of the ATM fee?

estnet Dec 29, 2019 8:01 pm

Besides the outrageous atm fee (220 baht) Thailand banks have now (some) joined another scam to make more money - using their rate instead of the interbank rate. The only place where I've seen it be an even worse scam is in Budapest - but that's a different story. I think the banks just count on people being stupid (or uninformed) to rip them off even more than is necessary :mad:



Originally Posted by craz (Post 31795009)
I will try to clear up why I thought as I did.

When I was in BKK a year+ ago, I ended up using my DC at a SCB ATM/Exchange booth on the Departure floor, since I saw everybody was posting the same rates

I wrote down the rates I saw posted vs the USD. When I checked my bank acct after the fee was refunded , I ended up pretty close to the rate that was posted and I had clicked for the bank to use its rates, so MC wasnt involved. It wasnt till a few weeks ago and reading one of my posts from back then that I saw I made the mistake and chose the bank to do the conversion. So I ended up thinking all along that the booths posted rates were what was used by my bank as well9Visa or MC really).

I now fully understand that the only time the ATM rate and the booth rate will be the same is if I click that the ATM should use the banks conversion rate rather then MCs or Visas. And as a couple of you posted once you opt in that MC or Visa should be the ones doing the conversion that most likely I will end up with a better rate thusly costing less USD

I always understood how it worked with a private ATM, but as you can see I didnt have it correct regarding a reg banks ATM. I hardly use ATMs as I in 99.99% of the times charge the item to my CC

Im not saying there arent any cases where in Europe a banks ATM wont ask whom do you want to do the conversion, but I dont recall anytime where I ran across that except a private non-bank atm., In most cases I assume the bank will turn the converting over to the brand that issued the DC. I dont recall having that problem in HKG either nor SIN. So it could be when hitting the Asian 3rd World Countrys thats where it occurs

Thx everyone for the education lesson, back to some snow tomorrow, hate to leave CNX where Im sweating bullets walking around in shorts and a tank top


ft101 Dec 29, 2019 8:38 pm


Originally Posted by estnet (Post 31887739)
Besides the outrageous atm fee (220 baht) Thailand banks have now (some) joined another scam to make more money - using their rate instead of the interbank rate. The only place where I've seen it be an even worse scam is in Budapest - but that's a different story. I think the banks just count on people being stupid (or uninformed) to rip them off even more than is necessary :mad:

Dynamic Currency Conversion - not new to Thai ATMs and prevalent now in many countries. King Power at the airports will also try it on.

estnet Dec 29, 2019 10:54 pm


Originally Posted by ft101 (Post 31887803)
Dynamic Currency Conversion - not new to Thai ATMs and prevalent now in many countries. King Power at the airports will also try it on.

Yes lots of places (sadly) in Thailand now "offer" DCC :mad::confused::(
atm's didn't do that a while ago, but now............... So along with the strong baht and this and regarding foreigners as "walking atm's" maybe they'll find another new way to "kill the golden goose"


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