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You must like giving away money, paying commission on two exchanges when only one is necessary.

 

I bring US as well and just withdraw it from my US bank account as others may do.

 

There is no commission to buy US anyway.

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I bring US as well and just withdraw it from my US bank account as others may do.

 

There is no commission to buy US anyway.

 

unless you get paid in US$ you will be paying a commission @ your bank (2 1/2 % maybe) to buy US$.

 

 

I buy US$ to go to the Phills because the exchange rates work in my favour (in other words they screw us canucks) but I don't for the LoS.

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Spread or commission, an unnecessary payment is an unnecessary payment. You lose on either and both. Change currencies twice and you lose twice. Not something I would do if once is sufficient.

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The buy/sell spread is not a commission.

 

A commission is a set % for the transaction such as 1% for cashing a traveller's cheque.

A rose by any other name.........etc

The differential between a buy and sell price is how profit is made......

Expanding that differential and claiming 'commission free' is the semantics we are subjected to.

Others claim to offer commission-free trades, but the cost is usually factored into the spread. My bank does it when I use my UK ATM card in LOS.

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back on topic :rolleyes:

 

one exchange place i went to didn't take them, but all the subsequent places i went to, i had no problem.

 

Thank you - I tend to bring the vast majority of my money in cash to thailand don't like getting docked with atm's

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