Tourism what are they thinking?
Tourism what are they thinking?
I understand that fees have been low for sometime, but to increase it like this so quickly seems counterproductive to attracting foreign money into the country. Not much but if you look at the number of transaction it isn't chump change. However, really deosn't seem user friendly to me. At the same time they are spending millions trying to get people here. But those same people are singled out to be treated differently.
This one is very confusing to me, it's almost like the different department of the government can't get on the same page.
Oh well it's not going to change my life much. But, it sure seems like the wrong message to be sending out at the moment.
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Git - Posts: 32
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Git wrote:On one hand we saw a reduction on park fees ect. Now we see a seven times increase in foreign ATM card usage.
I understand that fees have been low for sometime, but to increase it like this so quickly seems counterproductive to attracting foreign money into the country. Not much but if you look at the number of transaction it isn't chump change. However, really deosn't seem user friendly to me. At the same time they are spending millions trying to get people here. But those same people are singled out to be treated differently.
This one is very confusing to me, it's almost like the different department of the government can't get on the same page.
Oh well it's not going to change my life much. But, it sure seems like the wrong message to be sending out at the moment.
I take it that you are referring to the charges for Cirrus_Maestro et al. by this seven times increase in (fees for) foreign ATM card usage ?
I think I remember it cost me around $6.00 AUD to make an ATM withdrawal in 2006. So if you are meaning that it now costs $42 to take out $200 in Thailand, then how much will it cost me in Burkina Faso?
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Sean Moran - Posts: 696
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This was enacted the first of april I believe. remember this is ON TOP OF any fee that your bank charges you.
for example: you take out 10,000 baht from you bank account, 10,000 plus 250 baht plus currency fee of 1 percent (100 baht) plus my banking fee of 53 baht.
Thats 403 baht in fee's for a 10,000 baht transaction. pretty insane if you ask me. that's around 12 dollars US for a single transaction/
Pretty strange way to attract guests to Thailand. Maybe the Bankers WANT to tourism sector to fail. hmmm
Greg
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griser - Posts: 1
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Other countries which have existed on tourism are desperate to pass increased taxes on visitors in spite of the down ward spiral in visitor numbers. The deathspiral in Thai tourism will result in massive waves in new unemployment. The upside for the ruling class is that they will be able to recruit more children and woman to prostitute in thier brothels in Pattaya, Bangkok and Phuket to work as slaves for nothing. Just like the good old days. So if you want to make your Generals and Governors and Police Captains happy keep allowing them to destroy the economy.
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punter - Posts: 20
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griser wrote:He's talking about the Thai bankers association's decision to levy a $4.50 Fee on to every foreign ATM transaction.
This was enacted the first of april I believe. remember this is ON TOP OF any fee that your bank charges you.
for example: you take out 10,000 baht from you bank account, 10,000 plus 250 baht plus currency fee of 1 percent (100 baht) plus my banking fee of 53 baht.
Thats 403 baht in fee's for a 10,000 baht transaction. pretty insane if you ask me. that's around 12 dollars US for a single transaction/
Pretty strange way to attract guests to Thailand. Maybe the Bankers WANT to tourism sector to fail. hmmm
Greg
That's not far off what it used to be in 2006. Six dollars back then was worth about twelve dollars now. It's always been better to make the largest single withdrawals that the ATM will let you so as to save the transaction fees. Maybe it's time the travel agents started informing their customers about Western Union before they leave home? Surely tourists could save that precious $12 if they just Western Union themselves 10,000 baht every month, couldn't they?
This "seven times" thing; that would have had me believing that the $6.00 is now a $42.00 cost; was that meant to be some sort of April Fool's Day joke?
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Sean Moran - Posts: 696
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Git - Posts: 32
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capealava - Posts: 10
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The government would raise the money overseas.”
Source; http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews ... 5bn-budget
Anymore questions about who is going to pay for it? And sorry for repeating myself.
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