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Thanks for posting this but no matter what I do it is still too blurry to read.

Other than the GSB ATM at the Asoke BTS station are there any other GSB ATM's/branches convenient to the BTS/MRT (Silom, Siam, Chit Lom, etc.)? Thanks.

OK... try to help on this in two parts... first AEON...and then GSB...

Here's my short list of some of the easier to access AEON locations around Bangkok, particularly in terms of BTS/MRT access...

AEON ATMs around Bangkok (MC and VISA accepted)

Carrefour On-Nut, 1st Floor Carrefour On-Nut (On Nut BTS)

Central Chidlom, BF1 Floor Central Chidlom (Chidlom BTS)

Tesco Lotus FortuneTown, 1st Floor Lotus FortuneTown (Rama 9 MRT)

Mabunkrong (MBK) Center, 2nd Floor Mabunkrong Center (National Stadium BTS)

Big C Ratchadamri, 1st Floor Big C Ratchadamri, across from CentralWorld (Central or Chidlom BTS)

Siam Center 2nd Floor Siam Center, (Siam/Central BTS)

Jusco Sukhumvit 71 (Phra Kanong), 1st Floor Jusco Sukhumvit 71 (Phra Kanong BTS)

Central Silom, 1st Floor Central Silom (Saladaeng BTS)

J Avernue 1st J Avenue Navanakhon

Jusco Ratchada, 3rd Floor Aeon Spot Jusco Ratchadapisek (MRT)

1st Floor Serm-Mit Tower (159 Sukhumvit Soi 21/Asoke near Soi Prassamitr) AEON H/O

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OK... try to help on this in two parts... first AEON...and then GSB...

Here's my short list of some of the easier to access AEON locations around Bangkok, particularly in terms of BTS/MRT access...

Thanks, the AEON list you've previous yposted was excellent, clear and concise. Plus the AEON website is easy to figure out. However I am specifically looking for GSB ATM's near the BTS/MRT. CBD etc., so am looking forward to your follow on post or perhaps others who've used a GSB ATM in Bangkok?

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Re GSB...

the two easiest ones I'm aware of are:

1. the GSB ATM at Asoke BTS station... or

2. the GSB Branch and ATM on Suk Road at Soi 39, just directly opposite the Emporium shopping center, and just down the steps from the Phrom Phong BTS station.

There also is..

The GSB head office for BKK at 470 Phahonyothin Road, which I gather is on the main road between the BTS Ari and Saphan Kwai stations, I believe closer to Saphan Kwai.

There's also a Phra Kanong Branch at 1176 Sukhumvit Soi 48, which is one one closer into town from Soi 50, where the BTS O Nut and Tesco store are location. But I'm not sure how far up Soi 48 this location is.

There also are branches at 572 1/2 Soi Suan Plu, which I'd assume cannot be too far from the current Thai Immigration Bureau that many of us know and go to, and a Sathorn Branch at 1657/1-2 Sathorn Road, which can't be too far from a BTS Silom line stop, probably Saphan Taksin.

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Others are:

Klong Toey branch (no map on their web site...)

1210 Rama 4 Road Klongtoey Klongtoey Bangkok 10110

0-2671-2996 Tel: 0-2671-2996.

Email: [email protected]

Petchburi Road branch (no map on their web site..)

1089/2-3 New Petchburi Road Rajthevee Bangkok 10400

Tel: 0-2254-4453, 0-2650-1663, 0-2650-1076 to 107.

Email: [email protected].

Here's the map for their head office on Phahon Yothin Road:

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Here's the map for the Soi 48 Phra Kanong Branch

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Huamark Branch.

2225-7 opposite Ramkhamhaeng University

Ramkhamhaeng Road Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240

Tel: 0-2318-1146, 0-2319-9139, 0-2718-6889.

Email: [email protected].

Here's the map for the Huamark Branch

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Ramintra Branch 7 km.

112/11-12 Moo 14 Ramintra Road, Muang District Cannayaw Bangkok 10230.

Tel: 0-2510-9716, 0-2519-3584, 0-2944-4444, 0-2949-5277.

Email: [email protected].

Map to Ramintra Branch

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Another branch near or part of Ramkhamhaeng Univ.

Ramkhamhaeng Branch.

Within the area Ramkhamhaeng University Ramkhamhaeng Road, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240.

Tel: 0-2318-0897, 0-2319-1020, 0-2718-5929.

Email: [email protected].

Minburi Branch

Branch Minburi.

179 Moo 18, Rama Road Minburi district, Bangkok 10510.

Tel: 0-2517-1241, 0-2517-8908, 0-2918-6895.

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Chaisomrpomi branch.

417/14 Ratchawithi Tung Road, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400

Tel: 0-2354-9345, 0-2644-8800.

Email: [email protected].

Ministry of Finance Branch.

Area within the Ministry of Finance, Rama 6 Road

Samsen Nai, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400

Tel: 0-2258-5898, 0-2271-2444.

Email: [email protected].

Government House Branch.

1 Government House Road, Phitsanulok Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300

Tel: 0-2281-8537, 0-2282-1511.

Email: [email protected].

Samsen Road Branch

250/7-9 Samsen Road, Muang District, Bangkok 10200 Bangkok.

Tel: 0-2628-7400, 0-2282-6365.

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um...my girlfriend just made a withdrawal from UOB Sathorn with an HSBC ATM card (I think that means, no visa/MC, etc). There was no 150 B charge.

I just went to the same machine (same day) and was offered the charge. Which I declined.

Can anyone explain the difference?

...and another question I saw posted but didn't see the answer to: what about ShittyBank (Citi)? What do they charge for non-citi card?

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Sathorn Branch

1657/1-2 Charoen Krung 57 Road, Muang District, Sathorn Road, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120.

Tel: 0-2212-5444, 0-2675-7889, 0-2675-8920.

Looks to be between two mass transit stations....

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Another Rama 4 Road Branch

1529, 1531 Rama 4 Road, Patumwan, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

Tel: 0-2214-4810, 0-2215-1482, 0-2216-8230, 0-2216-8554, 0-2611-9966.

Ladprao Branch (no map on web site)

593/5-6 Ladprao Road, Chatuchak District, Bangkok 10900

Tel: 0-2939-3106, 0-2513-3661, 0-2513-8311.

Email: [email protected].

Justice Branch (Ratchadapisek Road).

Criminal Court Building parking area. Ratchadapisek Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

Tel: 0-2541-2638, 0-2541-2762.

Kasetsart University Branch.

Kasetsart University 50 Phaholyothin Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

Tel: 0-2562-0716, 0-2579-7556.

Email: [email protected].

Khen branch.

1712-14 Phaholyothin Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

Tel: 0-2513-7074, 0-2513-2778.

Email: [email protected].

Rama I Branch

492 / 1 Rama 1 Road, Patumwan, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

Tel: 0-2252-7319, 0-2255-2236, 0-2255-3868.

Bangrak Branch.

1231 Charoen Krung Road, Muang Road, Bangrak, Bangkok

Tel: 0-2630-9748, 0-2630-9808.

Charoenkrung Road Branch

2350/22 Charoen Krung Road Rd. Bangkok 10120.

Tel: 0-2291-2879, 0-2292-0125, 0-2688-2159.

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You'd have to provide more details re HSBC and what kind of cards you and she are using...

There are U.S.-based HSBC accounts and cards, and Thailand-based (baht denominated) accounts and cards. I'd assume the Thailand based ones (meaning opened here in baht) would not get hit with the 150 baht fee because HSBC Thailand is part of the Thai Bankers Assn. On other hand, a U.S. based HSBC card such as mine own, I believe, would get hit with the fee by a UOB ATM.

um...my girlfriend just made a withdrawal from UOB Sathorn with an HSBC ATM card (I think that means, no visa/MC, etc). There was no 150 B charge.

I just went to the same machine (same day) and was offered the charge. Which I declined.

Can anyone explain the difference?

...and another question I saw posted but didn't see the answer to: what about ShittyBank (Citi)? What do they charge for non-citi card?

Posted

GSB Central Rama III area

Tel: 0-2284-0486, 0-2294-2071, 0-2682-0397, 0-2294-9980.

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Sorry..I know this repeats a bit... but the Phrakanong branch is a central one, so I wanted to put all the info together in one place for it. And I couldn't go back and add/edit to my earlier post...

Prakanong branch.

1176 Sukhumvit 48 Road Klongtoey Bangkok 10110

Tel: 0-2391-1608, 0-2712-4086, 0-2713-5370.

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And for the Phrom Phong Branch (opposite Emporium)

659 Sukhumvit Soi 39, Sukhumvit Road, Wattana, Bangkok 10110.

Tel: 0-2662-7275-6, 0-2258-6077, 0-2258-0666.

E-mail: bm [email protected].

S. Sathorn Road Branch (no map on web site)

572/1-2 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok 10120

Tel: 0-2677-5731, 0-2679-4763, 0-2286-7297.

Email: [email protected].

Bangna Branch

3040-2 Sukhumvit Road, Bangna, Bangkok 10260.

Tel: 0-2393-7331, 0-2399-0417, 0-2744-8691.

Email: [email protected].

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Hua Lamphong Branch

405 Rama 4 Road, Rong Muang, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330.

Tel: 0-2216-6340, 0-2216-6340.

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FYI, the individual web pages showing the details for each GSB branch use the following address format:

http:// www.gsb.or.th/contact/branches/detail.php?ID=429

(Note, I added an space in the web address above (after //) so it didn't get coded by the system as a web address... To use this actual address, you can copy and paste it, but remove that one space)

ID=429 starts with the BKK main office, and the various BKK area branches go up in number (429, 430, etc...) up to about #532... The lower numbers below 429 show branches for other provinces and cities in Thailand.

You can view the pages in Thai script...or use Google to translate the web page you're interested in...

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Here is the link to the Schwab web site page with info about their 2% back VISA signature credit card.... no foreign use or annual fees...

Does "no foreign use" mean that VISA doesn't charge the .84% foreign currency exchange fee or Schwab don't pass this fee on to you or it is something else?

Posted

jfchandler, thanks very much for putting this info up.

FWIW, I just realized the ThinkNet MapMagic Map software for the PC has many, many layers including banks. You can choose just GSB and voila I can now see all the GSB branches, but not ATMs, in Bangkok.

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Vagabond, sorry if I wasn't clear... I'm talking about the Schwab credit card... not a debit card...

I don't have any experience doing credit card cash advances in Thailand with that card...

But what I was trying to say was...

1. the credit card has no annual fee charged by Schwab.

2. the credit card has no foreign purchase surcharge added onto the amounts of your purchases here, unlike some others that ding you 1-3% extra because you're using a U.S. credit card outside the U.S.

and 3... of course, all purchases made with the card earn a straight 2% cash back rebate.

Here is the link to the Schwab web site page with info about their 2% back VISA signature credit card.... no foreign use or annual fees...

Does "no foreign use" mean that VISA doesn't charge the .84% foreign currency exchange fee or Schwab don't pass this fee on to you or it is something else?

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Loma, thanks for the "thanks"... and for the info on the software... I'm assuming that's NOT online at a web site, but rather, something you've purchased for your PC..

If you've got access to that, maybe you can post here a bit more detail about which of the GSB locations I've listed above might be the closest to the various BTS and/or MRT Stations...

Other than Phrom Phong and Phrakanong that I already detailed above, I think some others are close to mass transit stations... like the head office, maybe the one on Ratchadapisek Road, maybe Ladprao, maybe Sathorn Road... If you can visually map them, it should be easy to see which are close to what mass transit points....

:)

jfchandler, thanks very much for putting this info up.

FWIW, I just realized the ThinkNet MapMagic Map software for the PC has many, many layers including banks. You can choose just GSB and voila I can now see all the GSB branches, but not ATMs, in Bangkok.

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Vagabond, sorry if I wasn't clear... I'm talking about the Schwab credit card... not a debit card...
Here is the link to the Schwab web site page with info about their 2% back VISA signature credit card.... no foreign use or annual fees...

Does "no foreign use" mean that VISA doesn't charge the .84% foreign currency exchange fee or Schwab don't pass this fee on to you or it is something else?

Jfc as usual, you were very clear :).

I was questioning the use of the credit card to make purchases not a cash advance (expensive loan) which I would never do. I have not needed to use a CC over the past 2 years in Thailand but I am thinking of doing more traveling and most likely would purchase tickets online. I have a VISA PFCU CC and they have 1.25% rebate program but the exchange rate would include the foreign currency exchange rate fee which I assume is .84% just like a debit card (even though we know a number firms don't appear to pass this on to us, yeah :D).

My question is whether the "no foreign use" fee you mentioned is the same as the foreign currency exchange rate fee?

Hopefully, I was clear.

Posted

I should note, GSB has more ATMs nationwide than they do branches...But their web site appears to entirely omit any reference to their ATM locations. And the standalone ATM at Asoke BTS that I've mentioned is one of the few for BKK that's been posted here (other than some in Pattaya)...

If anyone else has standalone GSB ATMs in relatively known, prominent locations, please do chime in with the locations. Now that UOB is gone, GSB become more of a primary resource...

Posted

Vagabond, I'm not sure I know the answer 100%... I too have a PFCU card... hehehehe...

But re Schwab, I just know..when I use it for purchases here in Thailand, I don't get an explicit surcharge, and the amount of the purchase done in baht gets converted to U.S. $ at a normal exchange rate... But whether they're exchanging at 33.7 or 34 right now, for example, I haven't used it enough to know. It's a relatively new card for me. I think it's at the full rate... But I can't bet my life on it at this point.

Posted

Yes, the ThinkNet MapMagic Map runs on a PC.

As far as branches go the one on Rama I looks to be in the RTP complex directly opposite Central World; there is also one on Rama I west of MBK, just steps down Banthad Thong Road; a branch at Victory Monument (northwest corner) Ratcha Withi Road; one on the north side of Sukhumvit between Asoke and Soi 23; the one near Phrom Phong; one on Sukhumvit (soi 48); one near Sam Yan MRT, one near Hua Lamphong (MRT/SRT).

Still would be nice to find some free-standing ATM’s. As I find them I’ll post details here.

Posted
But whether they're exchanging at 33.7 or 34 right now, for example, I haven't used it enough to know. It's a relatively new card for me. I think it's at the full rate... But I can't bet my life on it at this point.

Certainly not for .3 baht per $1. :):D

Posted
You'd have to provide more details re HSBC and what kind of cards you and she are using...

There are U.S.-based HSBC accounts and cards, and Thailand-based (baht denominated) accounts and cards. I'd assume the Thailand based ones (meaning opened here in baht) would not get hit with the 150 baht fee because HSBC Thailand is part of the Thai Bankers Assn. On other hand, a U.S. based HSBC card such as mine own, I believe, would get hit with the fee by a UOB ATM.

um...my girlfriend just made a withdrawal from UOB Sathorn with an HSBC ATM card (I think that means, no visa/MC, etc). There was no 150 B charge.

I just went to the same machine (same day) and was offered the charge. Which I declined.

Can anyone explain the difference?

The HSBC acct is in Hong Kong, but the card was (re)issued through the HSBC branch here in Thailand. It is not Thai Baht denomination, it is HK Dollars, so I was a little curious why there was no charge. The card clearly only has the different bank networks on it and no Visa or MC, ie, it's just an ATM card.

Again it was same branch, same locale, 4 hours difference.

Was there no effort to get these fees rolled back? One article in the Bangkok Post didn't seem like much...I take it no one in gov't is concerned...

Posted

FYI, I located this GSB branch and ATM in person yesterday, and it's not particularly convenient via mass transit...

It is at the corner of Soi 48 and Sukhumvit Road, but that location is just about half way between the On Nut and Phra Kanong BTS stations, just on the in-town side of the large khlong and elevated roadway between the two. It's a longish walk either from On Nut or Phra Kanong...

Prakanong branch.

1176 Sukhumvit 48 Road Klongtoey Bangkok 10110

Tel: 0-2391-1608, 0-2712-4086, 0-2713-5370.

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Posted

Sorry, but you're still not being quite clear...

Your GF was using a HK-based HSBC account (denom in HK dollars) with a HSBC card issued in Thailand, and she got no fee... That's interesting, in that an out-of-country (non-Thailand) HSBC account and card would be expected to get the 150 baht fee...

But...you went to the same UOB ATM...and tried to use what banks' account and what kind of card??

Re the other point, after the original BKK Post article, nothing further has ever been reported publicly in English as to any move, or the status thereof, of anything about reducing the 150 baht fee.

You'd have to provide more details re HSBC and what kind of cards you and she are using...

There are U.S.-based HSBC accounts and cards, and Thailand-based (baht denominated) accounts and cards. I'd assume the Thailand based ones (meaning opened here in baht) would not get hit with the 150 baht fee because HSBC Thailand is part of the Thai Bankers Assn. On other hand, a U.S. based HSBC card such as mine own, I believe, would get hit with the fee by a UOB ATM.

um...my girlfriend just made a withdrawal from UOB Sathorn with an HSBC ATM card (I think that means, no visa/MC, etc). There was no 150 B charge.

I just went to the same machine (same day) and was offered the charge. Which I declined.

Can anyone explain the difference?

The HSBC acct is in Hong Kong, but the card was (re)issued through the HSBC branch here in Thailand. It is not Thai Baht denomination, it is HK Dollars, so I was a little curious why there was no charge. The card clearly only has the different bank networks on it and no Visa or MC, ie, it's just an ATM card.

Again it was same branch, same locale, 4 hours difference.

Was there no effort to get these fees rolled back? One article in the Bangkok Post didn't seem like much...I take it no one in gov't is concerned...

Posted

A couple more GSB updates....

1. Indeed. the GSB Branch and 24-hour ATM on Soi Suan Plu is almost directly opposite the current Immigration Bureau Office there (which is now due to move Oct. 1). Actually, it's just opposite the police station building that's next-door. So anyone who's ever gone to Suan Plu for immigration knows where that GSB Branch is.

2. Re the branch on Sathorn Road, I walked today from the Surasak BTS Station down Sathorn Road to the Lumpini MRT station and never saw any GSB Branch along that stretch of Sathorn... So I'm guessing, the branch must be somewhere between Surasak and the CP River....

3. Likewise, re Lomatopo's post, I later happened to walk Sukhumvit Road between Asoke and Phrom Phong BTS stations, and did not see any GSB branch along that stretch of the road. I've traveled that section many many times, and never seen any GSB Branch there on the main road.

Two possible explanations.. 1] There is a Government HOUSING Bank office in the general location Loma's post mentioned, so perhaps the software is mistaking those similar names. Or 2, along that segment of Suk Rd on the odd-numbered sois side, there's a tremendous amount of rebuilding going on, with planned new hotels and such underway...very slowly. So it's possible there may have been a GSB Branch there in the past, but I doubt now. Not any trademark sign of PINK to be found there now.

And an AEON update...

The AEON web site I believe says they have an ATM in the basement of Central Chidlom. I was there today...and had a chance to look for it. Went to the basement area mentioned on the AEON web site, and found a half dozen different ATMs there...but none for AEON.... I asked a nearby security guard, and he replied... mai mee (no have). Of course, they tend to answer that even when you're standing right next to what you're looking for. If anyone has actually seen/found an AEON ATM in Central Chidlom lately, please chime in.

Posted
The card clearly only has the different bank networks on it and no Visa or MC, ie, it's just an ATM card.

Whilst may be "just an ATM card" the transaction would normally be processed via VISA or Mastercard and, as a foreign card should have attracted to 150 Baht fee. A card is not denominated in any currency - it is the currency of the host ATM that is dispensed with the debit converted back to the currency of the account holding bank. HSBC normally screw you on this.

Posted
According to the Thanchart website, The Thai Bankers Association has decided that cardholders of foreign banks will be charged 150 Baht for each withdrawal by debit or credit card, effective April 17th.

Not good news.

:D rip-off globalisation style....... :)

Posted
According to the Thanchart website, The Thai Bankers Association has decided that cardholders of foreign banks will be charged 150 Baht for each withdrawal by debit or credit card, effective April 17th.

Not good news.

:):D

:D:D

:D besides UOB bank from singapore, how many off-shore, non-thai banks are charging this 150 bahts? :D

:P:P

:D:D

Posted

Hi im British, Can someone help me understand, i opened up a natwest because of some advice i read here, it says cash card on the front, no where on the card does it say VISA :) its cirrus which is mastercard network so someone on these board said yet nearly everytime i see nationwide mentioned people are calling it visa debit card

Posted
Hi im British, Can someone help me understand, i opened up a natwest because of some advice i read here, it says cash card on the front, no where on the card does it say VISA :) its cirrus which is mastercard network so someone on these board said yet nearly everytime i see nationwide mentioned people are calling it visa debit card

I'm not from the UK, but it is my understanding that there are 2 different debit cards available from nationwide. One is a cirrus and the other is a visa debit card. Some people with the visa debit cards were trying to get cirrus debit cards because nationwide started charging visa fees to customers as of July (I think) of this year. But now that, as far as I know, there are no 150 baht fee free ATMs in Thailand that accept cirrus debit cards, I think those with the visa debit cards are content to stick with what they have.

Posted

Donx.... I believe the AEON machines, which do not charge the 150 baht fee, basically accept all kinds of normal cards, including those on the VISA and MC networks...

Some TV members, most if not all Brits with home accounts in GBP, continue to report being able to use their cards at Bank of Ayudhya ATMs without a fee... How that is...no one seems able to explain. So for the prior poster, it wouldn't hurt to at least give BofA a try, and see if he gets a fee warning on the ATM screen.

But, you are right that Government Savings Bank ATMs, which are the other no-fee alternative besides AEON, only accept VISA cards, and will not take MC network cards at all.

Then, of course, there are some U.S. banks that reimburse their customers, depending on their type of account, for all ATM fees or up to some $ amount per month. The best of those appear to be Schwab, E*Trade and Fidelity, which we already know do in fact reimburse the Thai 150 baht fees, as well as domestic U.S. ones.

I gotta believe some British bank somewhere has some similar feature/account perk like that... But if there is such a British bank/account, the Brits here aren't telling! :)

But now that, as far as I know, there are no 150 baht fee free ATMs in Thailand that accept cirrus debit cards, I think those with the visa debit cards are content to stick with what they have.

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