February 26, 201511 yr hi as off my first post this is a real bummer i got info of bank fees if i have my private railway pension sent to my bank in songkhla bangkok bank via citi bank citibank will take 1000 baht before i get it in bangkok bank bangkok bank no fee thats 12000 baht a year and the computer does the work i call that theft
February 26, 201511 yr Why use a bank when you can use bitcoin? sending money internationally costs a fraction of a sent no matter how much you send.
February 26, 201511 yr I already told you what to do....but if you won't listen..... As to the Bangkok Bank, no fee story....I'm sure that you weren't born yesterday. They'll take it in the exchange rate. Do as I tell you. Get a no fee card and use that to withdraw your funds over the counter. A simple example, using the Halifax Clarity: Withdraw the amount that you need as a cash advance over the bank counter and there are no charges, ATM or otherwise. Then transfer the amount that you took online from the Nationwide to the Halifax Clarity account to cover the balance. All done. Interest charges likely to be in pennies. Let's say you take £500(25000 baht) over the counter and cover that payment by Faster Payments two days later. The interest payable on that transaction will be around £0.32(16 baht). Edited February 26, 201511 yr by Jiu-Jitsu
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