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MONEY MATTERS

Post by RALPHCUSENS » Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:27 am

As of 1st November the Siam Commercial Bank has cut the 150 Baht Fee for foreign credit/debit card use to 15 Baht

"Announcement"

Effective November 1, 2009, Siam Commercial Bank will reduce an ATM network fee for cash withdrawals or cash advances for Visa and MasterCard credit cards issued by non-bank institutions and non-ATM Pool members from 150 baht per transaction to 15 baht per transaction.

Siam Commercial Bank PCL ............ Link to this announcement:
http://www.scb.co.th/img/th/rate/fees-atm-en.pdf

A step in the right direction ++)(* ++)(*
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Post by pompui » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:40 pm

Tried SCB atm in the new Tesco today and was still showing as 150 baht fee so best stick with the yellow atms (bk ayudiya) that definately shows 15 baht fee only.
Stan says AEON are free but where located in Udon?

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Post by RALPHCUSENS » Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:56 pm

pompui wrote:Tried SCB atm in the new Tesco today and was still showing as 150 baht fee so best stick with the yellow atms (bk ayudiya) that definately shows 15 baht fee only.
Stan says AEON are free but where located in Udon?
There is a AEON ATM in Big C, but its tucked away on the first floor, as you head for the Food court, it is on the right hand side past the bank, near to where you buy the coupons for the food court. They certainly don't charge any fee :!:
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Post by pompui » Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:53 pm

ta vely much.Do not go Big C much but may have to change my shopping habits, being mainly Tesco. 8-)

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Post by UdornLA » Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:49 pm

EON ATM/branch office, on same road, further down past makro, but before nong bua road turn, also, per website, one over in mak kaeng area.

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Post by Butch » Thu Dec 19, 2024 8:02 pm

Just watching the interest rate hold in Blighty today with Faisal Islam talking of a stagnant UK economy. Yet the IMF forecasts the economy will grow between 1 and 1.5% in 2025.

BoE interest rate is 4.75%

UK inflation is 2.6%

The economy contracted by 0.1% in October (I think).

My cash ISA has 4.5% interest (not the best).

I want to know how the UK will be affected if Trump imposes tariffs on China, the EU and others. Apparently, it won't affect UK much because we sell services to the US and not manufactured goods. But a world rise in inflation must surely impact us.

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