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Just as homeseeker &  DrJack54 wrote… Dee Money is perfect for this…

 

Trx up to 800,000 baht per day. 
 

I used it a few months back (trx to Uk account)… I’d never used the app before that but did so based on a recommendation from this forum. The transaction was incredibly simple & took one day.

 

Using Dee money for such transactions is somewhat of a no brainer now. 
 

 

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14 hours ago, stubuzz said:

Convert to sterling and carry it home with you.

Spot on.....

 

9 hours ago, liddelljohn said:

Cary £14,000 in cash into UK will get u a tug at customs  who will confiscate it and ask for proof of origin , etc ,, not worth the risk

Totally inaccurate

Declaration, Documentation and proof of origin and you're on your way

 

Out of interest you're more likely to get a tug going through Bangkok personal scanners on outbound sector

 

Heathrow personal scanners have clocked me twice (from memory around £4000) but I know to carry proof of origin paperwork

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5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

This is what DeeMoney gets you today.

Current rate on XE would give £17,560.50 so £361.74 going to Dee money and any intermediaries.

 

It'd be interesting to know what the recipient would end up with if doing it by bank transfer.

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13 minutes ago, treetops said:

It'd be interesting to know what the recipient would end up with if doing it by bank transfer.

You need to look up the specific bank exchange rates to give an idea - trouble is you won't know for sure until they actually exchange it as they of course change multiple times per day.

scb here - https://www.scb.co.th/en/personal-banking/foreign-exchange-rates.html

Bangkok bank - https://www.bangkokbank.com/en/Personal/Other-Services/View-Rates/Foreign-Exchange-Rates

 

Note date and time at the head of the rates.

 

OP may know what his bank will charge but unless you take all charges there may be a correspondent bank fee in the middle and then 2-500 baht charge at the Thai bank end.

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4 minutes ago, topt said:

OP may know what his bank will charge but unless you take all charges there may be a correspondent bank fee in the middle and then 2-500 baht charge at the Thai bank end.

The exchange rate bit is easy.  The bit I quoted is the unknown (to me at least) which is what is needed to compare with DeeMoney.

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Just now, treetops said:

The exchange rate bit is easy.  The bit I quoted is the unknown (to me at least) which is what is needed to compare with DeeMoney.

Agreed but unfortunately every bank is different. I can tell you what it costs me for Lloyds for example but again depends if you accept all charges or share charges (with them anyway).

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If you have the money in Bangkok Bank, you can transfer the money via Swift on their Bualuang phone app. They charged me 300฿.

I have no idea about the exchange rate they used.

But it was very easy to do and the money showed up in my Schwab account just a few hours later.

 

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