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25 minutes ago, Ohyesuare said:

Many banks don't offer Traveller’s cheques anymore and not sure if exchange places even accept them anymore either. It's a pretty antiquated form of bringing travel funds, odd that it's being recommended in the article.

 

Yeah, even AmEx who were the stalwarts in the TC world no longer issue new ones.

 

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The paragraph on safety concerns should on the contrary emphasize how rare armed robberies and robbery-assaults are in Thailand when it comes to tourists, and practically unheard of if the tourist was cautious with his cash - the loss of gold bling by reckless flaunters is way more frequent.

 

Cash is also what gets the best exchange rates and what is needed when negotiating prices in Thailand.

Using non-cash payment methods as a tourist costs anywhere between 1 to 3%, sometimes as much as 5% and add in dodgy exchange rates.

Non-cash sometimes also eliminates negotiation latitude by the vendors.

 

In the "benefits" : all transactions go through your phone.

Question : what happens when you lose your phone as a tourist in Thailand ?

 

Use non-cash payment methods if you are an Apple customer.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

I feel the need to push a cashless agenda is an attempt to increase spending. If you lay down cash for your purchase you can regulate your spending better. 

I agree.

Also, it is easier to scam folk who go cashless.

If someone steals my phone, they do not even see my bank details. (No wifi on it either.)

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27 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

Yeah, even AmEx who were the stalwarts in the TC world no longer issue new ones.

 

 

And in Thailand, you can leave your Amex card at home.

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