For the last 4 years I've always used Traveler's Cheques in US$500 denominations. Now my bank can only issue them in $100 cheques which is very inconvenient because Thai banks now charge B153 (about $4.50) PER cheque. Am I hearing this right. That means I have to bring my passport and co-sing TEN cheques to make it a thou, and then I will get charged $45 for service charges! I once used an ATM was surprised I could withdraw B30,000 (today the rate is one dollar =B35.14 on the double whammy on serious news about the King's health and overall drop of Asian stocks today. The Pound is also getting pounded thanks to Brexit which makes it interesting to see if that will affect the ex-pat population all over Thailand) at a time for a service charge of B150 ($4.50). I think the ATM is better. The reason I bring a large sum of TC is because of the story I read about 5 years ago when a coup shut down all the airports. No can get out and no can get in. There must have been a lot of rich and poor travelers who got stuck. I'm sure many had the same idea and caught all kinds of non-flying transportation trying to get to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore only discover everybody had the same idea. So this is why I like to carry traveler's cheques as well as cash in $100 denominations (sure miss the $1k and $5K notes of olden days.
Here's my question. What is the best way to get the best exchange? What banks? Krungsri? Kasikorn? Citibank? TC or ATM better? Cash is not recommended but bring some for emergency. What are the latest fees per TC or per ATM exchange? Is it B20K or B30K the most amount I can withdraw? What else do I need to know. Very confusing to read all the Google articles as I don't know which are outdated.
Hey Crag! Are you there? Good old Crag. Always there when you need a friend. All of you read this carefully as we are now in the beginning of the annual party season.
Here's my question. What is the best way to get the best exchange? What banks? Krungsri? Kasikorn? Citibank? TC or ATM better? Cash is not recommended but bring some for emergency. What are the latest fees per TC or per ATM exchange? Is it B20K or B30K the most amount I can withdraw? What else do I need to know. Very confusing to read all the Google articles as I don't know which are outdated.
Hey Crag! Are you there? Good old Crag. Always there when you need a friend. All of you read this carefully as we are now in the beginning of the annual party season.
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