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I unfortunately have an ordinary Nationwide Cash Card (red), not the visa debit card, and have been getting the offshore rate for all ATM withdrawals since the 26th of January. The good news is that as of yesterday it has reverted back to the onshore rates. I got the favourable rate of 69.51 Baht to the GB Pound yesterday. This is using the Cirrus/Mastercard network.
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I have a UK nationwide bank account with a normal atm card, no visa or debit, and I make withdrawals on regular basis from Thai atm's using the Cirrus Network facility. Unfortunately I have been getting poor exchange rates. 65.31 baht to the UK pound yesterday for instance. It's only been for the last two weeks that on each occasion I withdraw money I am getting on average 4 baht less than the actual buying rates in Thailand. For four years prior I have withdrawn money getting the actual buying rates in Thailand give or take a couple of satang. Any one else having similar problems?
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On Friday the 26th of January the Thai Baht for some reason was very
strong against other currencies. It went from 69.5 baht to the
UK pound to 65.4 in one day and an all time low against the dollar down to
33.4. This of course certainly gave me a nervous weekend as like a great
deal of other expats here all my income is in Pounds Sterling. Thankfully
on the Monday the 29th of January it went back to 69.00 baht to the pound
and has been around the 70 baht figure up to now.
This was a very strange occurrence and I don't know why this happened if
any one does I would be grateful for their input.
I'm not sure if this is a coincidence or not but ever since the 26th of January I have had some
problems with the rate of exchange when I make withdrawals from my UK
Nationwide Bank Flexaccount. I have used this account for the last two years making several withdrawals every
week from all the major Thai Bank ATM's. As many people are aware the good thing about this particular bank
account is that there are no extra charges for withdrawing money and the rate of exchange is the same as the
buying rate (onshore rate) here e.g. todays rate is 69.52 Thai Baht to the UK pound
therefore if I withdrew money from my Nationwide account I would
normally get that rate. Unfortunately since the 26th I have been getting
anything from 2 to 4 Baht less than the buying rate e.g on the 30th of
January I withdrew money and got a rate of 65.5 Baht to the pound and the
actual rate in Thailand was 69.3. I have made a few more
withdrawals since then and all have been way out. Has anyone experienced
similar problems? If anyone has an explanation I would be obliged if they
would post their comments.
Transfer Non O Visa From Old To New Passport
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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If anyone can help me I would be obliged. I procured a one year non o multiple entry visa from KL in March. Unfortunately I only had one stamp free page left in my passport but I went back to the UK in September. Therefore being in the UK I decided to get a new passport. I am travelling back to BKK on Thursday. If I take my old passport, with the valid one year non o multiple entry visa, will Thai passport control accept the visa in my old passport and stamp me with the normal 90 days? The old passport has been cut across the personal details page rendering it invalid. Does this mean the non o visa is invalid too?
If I do need to get another visa it is possible for me to pick one up from the Thai Consulate in Glasgow tomorrow. So as time is running out if anyone has any advice I would be most grateful.