Can anyone recommend best way to withdraw cash without being charged at ATM’s? Travel cards? Don’t want to carry a lot of cash about every day.
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AEON Atm is 150 baht.
Just pay the 220. It’s the cost of a pint.
Starling card
Go into the bank with your card and passport and withdraw over the counter . No atm fee then
There is only one way around the 220 charge other than certain banks refunding it. You can pay to a National Savings holding account at the spot rate and pick it up in cash with tx code and ID. Even transferring baht to a Thai account will cost 450 THB. Most expensive charges in the world.
Obviously, you can carry cash and get a good rate too but cash can be a liability especially if you’re touring and whoring.
Bring a grande a start with man keep in your safe in the room hundred dollars a day in your
Best advice is to carry hard cash rather than any other mode of transactions because of two reason.
Card cloning/fraud is very popular in Thailand
For every transaction through plastic money/card, you need to pay extra even if you are withdrawing money from ATM.
Best way is just to use your ATM card at an ATM machine in front of a good business if you know what I mean get as much as you can set your limit high and pay the 220 it’s the easiest way to do it
Thank you everyone
all atms charge 220 a time . unsure what UkCards you cna get but certain the post office . but think you still have to pay . some cards reimbure . unsure which though
Charles Schwab is you’re from the US. They refund all the fees at the end of each month l.
Post office travel card from the UK . Use it like a savings account with the app and pay into it. Then draw it on at ATM. but there is still s charge thou. 220 baht.
Forex cards are the best.