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last year in october I changed £1000 for thai bht and got 69000bht at my bank (lloyds tsb) just changed £1000 today at my bank for thai bht and 63000bht.

6000bht less that quite a lot.

Hi Stephen,

 

Im just wondering why you would change so much in a UK bank.You were always going to get ripped. :banghead

 

If you had waited till you arrived in Pattaya you would have got around 67/68B to the pound. :sorry :banana

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Dont wait till youve ran out of baht. Keep checking banks and exchanges as your are walking about and change on a day they have a good rate.

You get a better rate in Thailand than the uk.

6000baht is a big difference. You would notice that if you were living on £1000 per month over there.

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With the euro since its appearance I have had a low of just under 33 baht for one euro to a high of just over 53 and thats what in five years.

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Steven

Rates are usually same wherever you change money .

 

You should open a Nationwide flex a/c and use ATMs as you will get a better rate when the money comes from your a/c they dont take a % or charge. Some of the ATMs charge 20 bht but most are free.

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Stephen

 

Why on earth did you change money in the UK? You will get much better rate in thailand.

 

Current up to date mid price can be seen here http://www.financial-index.co.uk/currency-converter.htm

 

I have even moved Baht to the top of the lists so it even easier to use. Its a good and VERY accurate currency converter so please bookmark it :)

 

In my experience you will get close to the mid-rate in Bangkok so I assume same for pattaya. As I write mid-price is 67.8345

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last year in october I changed £1000 for thai bht and got 69000bht at my bank (lloyds tsb) just changed £1000 today at my bank for thai bht and 63000bht.

6000bht less that quite a lot.

Stephen I too was there in Oct last and never got below 72/1 highest 74+/1,like you I am returning again (25 days) and will change money again in Pattaya,Also on arrival at Airport as I have found that in general the airport rate has been on a par With other places.Really 63/1 is just a rip off. :banghead :beer :wanker

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With the euro since its appearance I have had a low of just under 33 baht for one euro to a high of just over 53 and thats what in five years.

The current mid-price 1Euro=47 Baht,so if u only got 33 u just got ripped :rolleyes:

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last year in october I changed £1000 for thai bht and got 69000bht at my bank (lloyds tsb) just changed £1000 today at my bank for thai bht and 63000bht.

6000bht less that quite a lot.

The best rate given in the UK is at M&S .

Joe

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Two months after the euro was introduced its low point was just under 33 baht

01-01-2001 was when the euro came in,or 2002 so it was the begining of march that year.

last year i got at one point 55 baht for one euro.

thats the peaks and troughs in five years.

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Looks like its starting to stablize around 62.5b to pound after sliding these last few months in England whick makes it about 66b to pound in Thailand. Maybe this is where it could be staying for a while 2guns

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Never, Never change your travel money in the UK and that goes for any country you go to, they rip you silly in this country. 1luv :D :D

I find it totally bewildering why anybody changes £5,$5 or 5 Euros into baht before arriving in Don Maung.

What can it be possibly spent on ??

If the airline diverts to Delhi or Dhaka what will you do with them ?? 2guns <huh 1luv

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Baht weakened to about 67.5 from 67.1, after the election result was clear.

 

Hopefully it's a case of - buy the rumour, sell the fact!

 

Hoping for a decline to 70.0 through April and then further slippage to 75.0, around my arrival date of 27th May 2guns

 

Would not like it to go through 67.0, as it would signal a new trend.

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Hi Ben,

 

We certainly dont want it falling to below 40B to the £ as it was on my second visit back in 1992 2guns.

 

That would definately upset my retirement plans

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Hi Ben,

 

We certainly dont want it falling to below 40B to the £ as it was on my second visit back in 1992 1luv.

 

That would definately upset my retirement plans 1luv

If the £ was back to 40 then sterling and the dollar would be at parity in which case we're all up shit creek anyway ! 2guns <huh

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Some guy on one of the stock message boards the other day was insisting that shorting the Thai Baht would be a good trade. If you ask me, it may be at the top of its trading range against the dollar, but then again, the dollar is supposedly headed south. I'd be happy of things stay the way they are.

 

Rex

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For purly selfish reasons, hope the unrest will continue for awhile (nothing drastic, mind you) so that the Bath will fall against the dollar. At any rate, I expect it to be 40 - 1 or thereabouts by the time arrive next week.

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