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How do UK tourists get spending money in Thailand nowadays?

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9 minutes ago, johnnybgood said:

Sorry you are correct,  due to the sheeeyit added by the constant, constant posters, I did speed read a lot of the replies.

 

As an example, here are the costs of a generic uk building society card.

 

Anyone have experience of a Revolut card in Thailand ?

 

 

 

 

Revolut in Thailand is not good. They don't give the wholesale rate.

 

Much better is Starling: https://www.starlingbank.com/travel/

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8 minutes ago, johnnybgood said:

As an example, here are the costs of a generic uk building society card.

 

You don't want a generic one, you want one specifically for overseas spending with no fees for regular spending and for cash withdrawals.  Starling or Virgin for debit cards, Barclaycard Rewards or Halifax Clarity for credit cards are usually up there.

 

You sound like a cheap-charlie...

 

You're foreign, your pockets should be overflowing with gold  - if not don't bother coming... ????

 

 

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