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TAT launches Amazing Thailand Grand Sale Passport Privileges to boost spending by foreign tourists


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17 minutes ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

This smacks of desperation to somehow try to reverse the trend of falling numbers. 

A little work fixing the many problems might be time better spent.

Getting a discount on one or two things isn't going to help a lot if you are being ripped off on most of the rest of your trip.

I think they do this every year.

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6 hours ago, zydeco said:

Are they trying to convince me that this program will actually mean that Thais pay more than foreigners with a passport??? In the land of dual pricing? Ain't gonna happen.

They already do as foreigners can claim back 7% VAT on purchases - Thais can't.  But carry on imagining you're persecuted....

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As expats we can do far more to help or hurt western tourism.  Word of mouth, social media outlets, etc.  TAT and Bank of Thailand should realize this, and do more to appease us with a more realistic Baht.  At this point, I’m not recommending Thailand to any of my friends in the west.  If the Baht rises much more—I will actively dissuade people, whether I continue to live here—or not.

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18 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

As expats we can do far more to help or hurt western tourism.  Word of mouth, social media outlets, etc.  TAT and Bank of Thailand should realize this, and do more to appease us with a more realistic Baht.  

Listen to yourself.

The Bank of Thailand and TAT should appease you, Jeez.

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8 hours ago, 300sd said:

In the meantime let's try and get rid of all the retired expats....we don't care that they spend at least 65000 a month all year round.

 

I have a hard time spending less then 100,000... a month for the last 7 yrs!

As someone who's a teacher here... How do you live if you have a hard time spending less than 100k in Thailand? 

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49 minutes ago, djayz said:

When I walk around some stores, I see a lot of shops with the exact same "SALE" sign up all year long

 

Even in department stores, Pierre Cardin shorts are ALWAYS 50% off.....same goes for Tefal products always 30% off.

 

ishopchangi.com is a real cheap shop with european prices. IT's waiting there on Changi when you arrive.

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3 hours ago, fruitman said:

Even in department stores, Pierre Cardin shorts are ALWAYS 50% off.....same goes for Tefal products always 30% off.

 

ishopchangi.com is a real cheap shop with european prices. IT's waiting there on Changi when you arrive.

Cheap European prices?

 

I checked the site.  An iPhone 11 is more expensive than it is in Thailand.  And then if you are a tourist in Thailand you can reclaim 7% on top.  I checked for Teefal products but they don't have any.  

I did another random search for a Body Shop gift set - 70 baht cheaper in Changi than in Thailand (but your 7% saving would recoup that).  Hardly worth flying over for.

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Amazing Thailand indeed. I wanted to buy the Frozen 2 lego castle as Christmas gift for my daughter. The lego store want 4100 baht for it. 

Same box in Europe is 2050 baht. 

 

Every year I make a list of things we need, from kitchenware, electronics  make up for the wife, clothes, toys, books and believe it or not, the differences in prices are enabling me to buy airtickets to Europe  for my family. 

 

Same when we go to Japan.

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