kokopelli Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 vinapu, your methodology seems somewhat flawed. Withdrawing just 1000 Baht from an ATM machine would be quite costly at 200 Baht/transaction = 20% or more if your home bank also includes a fee? Quote
vinapu Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 vinapu, your methodology seems somewhat flawed. Withdrawing just 1000 Baht from an ATM machine would be quite costly at 200 Baht/transaction = 20% or more if your home bank also includes a fee? me and flawed method? No I did not withdraw 1000 , I withdrew 13000 which is maximum I can take out daily . self imposed limit set with bank, but I calculated how much it cost me to get 1000 in any case. You are right about withdrawing small amounts being senseless, in my case 200 baht fee to Thai bank and 135 charged by my own bank so it costs 335 in fees just to get my money ChristianPFC 1 Quote
vinapu Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 I went to Vasu exchange on Monday morning. This is my first time there so I am going to document what I know from this trip. The Chinese woman by the counter was very rude when I asked a question. Her attitude is like 'take it or leave it'. They don't like answering any question. Everything must be robotic. was difference in exchange rates worth all this indignity of waiting and bearing with rude staff ? Sometimes we are chasing better rates going overboard, one of my friends went from Silom to some place in Sukhumvit to exchange 200 USD and only after the deed he realised that after deduction cots of getting there and back by BTS all he saved was cost of less than two cans of beer at 7/11 Quote
paulsf Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 My bank pays all the fees, so very easy for me to use ATM. When I have some cash to change, I have always used Superichs in Silom. They have never asked for a passport or any paperwork. I think their rates are among the best. Quote
ChristianPFC Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 I used Superrich Silom once (at the crossing of Silom and Narathiwat Ratchanakarin road) and they asked for passport (didn't carry mine, they accepted ID card), made a copy. I had contact with three people before I got to the cashier. Quote
1moRussian Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Was in Superrich Silom three times, they asked my passport as well, but were OK with photocopy of my passport once. Could be many people sometimes, if there is a group of tourists there. That was confirmed by my local friend, who worked about 3 years accross the street - he didn't know it's a currency exchange, but did see groups of people often there. Funny how local and tourists have different experience at the same place In April I saw a booth with "Superrich" sign at a couple of the central BTS stations as well Quote
vinapu Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 According to this website, there's a branch at Airport rail link, can anyone confirm that it offers the same rate as downtown? yes, they do, you will find them just before escalator down to the train platform but in contrast to airport proper outlets they are not open 7/24 so if one is arriving late, tough luck Quote
Guest Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 What you could do is check exchange rates on the following site before boarding your flight to Thailand. Rates are unlikely to crash en-route. https://daytodaydata.net/ Then if the rate looks good, change a load of money at the airport rail link. They were certainly good rates back in December Also, as I probably stated earlier in the thread, the bank kiosk next to Superrich @ the rail link was matching the Superich rate on my last trip. With no queue. I think that's an exception, as the banks in Silom tend not to match Superrich, or even get close. For reference GBP==>THB rates @ present are: Current XE mid market rate =50.5796 (theoretical) Superrich rate for large sums = 50.3 Best rate in London* = 49.01 (Best Foreign Exchange) * As found via Moneysupermarket So changing in Bangkok can save over 2% and carrying £50 notes takes less space. Quote