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Posted
6 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Is that an old photo or are they offering terrible exchange rates 

That's an old Pic. Here's rates from Friday

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Is that an old photo or are they offering terrible exchange rates 

Of course just an arbitrary picture from the net showing a sign on a booth. From "sometime".

Wanted to show the difference between the topic (money exchange in Pattaya) vs some tourist statistic babble.

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3 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

That's an old Pic. Here's rates from Friday

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28 Satang for a Ruble 😲

Remember when it was close to 1:1 with the Baht.

Posted
3 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Of course just an arbitrary picture from the net showing a sign on a booth. From "sometime".

Wanted to show the difference between the topic (money exchange in Pattaya) vs some tourist statistic babble.

Proving beyond doubt that Pattaya has at least one forex booth, bravo!

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1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

Of course just an arbitrary picture from the net showing a sign on a booth. From "sometime".

Wanted to show the difference between the topic (money exchange in Pattaya) vs some tourist statistic babble.

 

   Why is it "of course" ?

Some money exchangers do indeed offer bad exchange rates .

Thanks for th photo anyway , I've always wondered what a money exchanger looks like 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Why is it "of course" ?

Some money exchangers do indeed offer bad exchange rates .

Thanks for th photo anyway , I've always wondered what a money exchanger looks like 

 

Here's a better Pic of a typical TT Exchange booth in Pattaya

 

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While this is a Pic of a copycat TT booth which unfortunately I see many tourists using despite having terrible rates

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, chiang mai said:

 

As usual from that author, painting a pretty inaccurate picture for the paper's clickbait narrative. He quotes the 2011 figure as the peak of UK tourism at 900k, and said it halved in the mid 2020's. In 2023 as we came out of COVID with available airline capacity still not back to normal 817k UK tourists came back, and with 739k to October this year it's highly likely 2011's figure will be exceeded. 

 

Thailand looks as popular as ever with UK tourists in 2024.

 

 

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 Just wondering, why would you need GBP for ?

I'm just wondering why @chiang mai thinks anyone would want to carry more than 43,500 baht cash around in Pattaya to change to £1000... every booth can handle that amount

Posted
30 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

I'm just wondering why @chiang mai thinks anyone would want to carry more than 43,500 baht cash around in Pattaya to change to £1000... every booth can handle that amount

I'm not wondering anything, other than where the OP will find GBP, on demand, in anything other than small amounts.....some others think there are stacks of the stuff, just for the asking.

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9 minutes ago, chiang mai said:

I'm not wondering anything, other than where the OP will find GBP, on demand, in anything other than small amounts.....some others think there are stacks of the stuff, just for the asking.

Well in fairness those "others" actually live in Pattaya whereas you don't, so maybe we know better than your generic "forex in a tourist town" logic

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1 minute ago, Pattaya57 said:

Well in fairness those "others" actually live in Pattaya whereas you don't, so maybe we know better than you

Rather than suffer with personal hurt feelings that at least one member doesn't think Patts is the English capital of Thailand, why not put up some stats and some facts to convince us that it is? TBH Patts used to be Brit heavy at one point this century but UK tourism is no longer anywhere near a dominant feature of Patts economy, neither visitor nor resident wise. And whilst you're at it, why not delve a little deeper into how the forex business anywhere in Thailand operates and what the risks are of forex booths holding foreign currency. It's been a long time since I wanted to buy currency in Thailand but the last time I did, I asked my bank for 2k Pounds and they said it would take a week to collect it from the branches, on order, because normally it went straight to head office and then to BOT.....that's the business model, sell baht for foreign currency and then dump the foreign currency on the central bank.

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Posted
1 minute ago, chiang mai said:

Rather than suffer with personal hurt feelings that at least one member doesn't think Patts is the English capital of Thailand, why not put up some stats and some facts to convince us that it is? TBH Patts used to be Brit heavy at one point this century but UK tourism is no longer anywhere near a dominant feature of Patts economy, neither visitor nor resident wise. And whilst you're at it, why not delve a little deeper into how the forex business anywhere in Thailand operates and what the risks are of forex booths holding foreign currency. It's been a long time since I wanted to buy currency in Thailand but the last time I did, I asked my bank for 2k Pounds and they said it would take a week to collect it from the branches, on order, because normally it went straight to head office and then to BOT.....that's the business model, sell baht for foreign currency and then dump the foreign currency on the central bank.

Or we could stick to helping the OP whereby he can feel confident he can change baht to get £1000 at any TT Exchange booth, if he needs more he can go to TT head office on 2nd road as already explained by Pattaya locals

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I think the OP has a number of options, perhaps he will report back with his findings, in the interest of furthering everyone's education on this subject.

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