On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 21:52:12 +1000, "Viviane"
wrote:
>I've only used ATMs for the last 10 years or so to withdraw money and bought
>things with a credit card. The banks will charge a fee (of course!) for the
>ATM bit I still think that's better than worrying about finding somewhere to
>change travellers cheques.
Not all banks make charges for carrying out ATM withdrawals overseas.
Depending on how competitive the banking environment is in your
country, you can often find banks that make no charge at all.
Nationwide Building Society in the UK is one example. In the US, I
believe some credit unions do the same.
Chris
> wrote in message
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>>I will be travelling from Australia to Thailand soon.
>>
>> I am thinking about the best way to handle the currency conversion of
>> Australian dollars to Thailand's Baht.
>>
>> How can I get the best exchange rate?
>>
>> Should I use an Australian bank to convert the currency?
>>
>> Should I just use ATMs in Thailand?
>>
>> Any other general advice from anyone who has experience in this area
>> would be much appreciated
>>
>> Thank You
>>
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