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Briggsy

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I am going to buy a motorbike. I didn't really want to use the money I have in Thailand. So, I thought I might use a UK credit card I hold which has no charges for non-sterling purchases. It provides excellent value. I have used it in many countries.

 

However Mit Yon Pattaya and many other Thai merchants have a 3% surcharge on credit card transactions (Thai or foreign). On larger purchases, that makes it not worthwhile. I will stick to cash.

 

Does anybody know why they apply this surcharge. I assume they are just passing along the fees they have to pay with a little added padding for safety.

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17 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

I am going to buy a motorbike. I didn't really want to use the money I have in Thailand. So, I thought I might use a UK credit card I hold which has no charges for non-sterling purchases. It provides excellent value. I have used it in many countries.

 

However Mit Yon Pattaya and many other Thai merchants have a 3% surcharge on credit card transactions (Thai or foreign). On larger purchases, that makes it not worthwhile. I will stick to cash.

 

Does anybody know why they apply this surcharge. I assume they are just passing along the fees they have to pay with a little added padding for safety.

 

If it's a Halifax Clarity or similar, do over the counter withdrawals at your bank.

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1 hour ago, Briggsy said:

Does anybody know why they apply this surcharge. I assume they are just passing along the fees they have to pay with a little added padding for safety.

This surcharge has been around for as long as I can remember. In Australia your gas, electricity and council rates are all 1.5% higher if paid by credit card (same as airport duty free you would have seen on your way to Thailand)

 

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2 hours ago, NowNow said:

 

If it's a Halifax Clarity or similar, do over the counter withdrawals at your bank.

Unless you know something I don't this is very dangerous advice.

 

From the Halifax website

"Interest charges will apply from the day you make a cash withdrawal."

 

I will use cash from my SCB a/c for now.

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Last month I bought a Wave 125 for the Mrs, cash price Bht 59000.

Buy it on credit, 68000 PLUS THE INTEREST..

Wanted to buy it on my Nationwide C Card, no foreign transactions, or my Wise. Nooooo, top price again.

Paid CASH.

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6 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Unless you know something I don't this is very dangerous advice.

 

From the Halifax website

"Interest charges will apply from the day you make a cash withdrawal."

 

I will use cash from my SCB a/c for now.

 

Just pay it off as soon as it hits your account and any interest will be negligible.  Better still get a Barclaycard Rewards credit card and you'll have until the next bill to pay it off.

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33 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

Unless you know something I don't this is very dangerous advice.

 

From the Halifax website

"Interest charges will apply from the day you make a cash withdrawal."

 

I will use cash from my SCB a/c for now.

 

Dangerous? If you have a UK card, you have the means to pay it off. Can transfer same day. No interest.

Some cards don't charge if you pay your statement in full. Okay? Dangerous 😊

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