Home » BELANJA 70 RIBU RUPIAH DI THAILAND | kurs thai baht

BELANJA 70 RIBU RUPIAH DI THAILAND | kurs thai baht

BELANJA 70 RIBU RUPIAH DI THAILAND


นอกจากการดูบทความนี้แล้ว คุณยังสามารถดูข้อมูลที่เป็นประโยชน์อื่นๆ อีกมากมายที่เราให้ไว้ที่นี่: ดูเพิ่มเติม

BERTAHAN HIDUP DENGAN 70 RIBU RUPIAH DI THAILAND
bangkok nakhonpathom thailand streetmarket

BELANJA 70 RIBU RUPIAH DI THAILAND

Teurer THAI Baht lässt Banken jubeln #1 | Reise Katastrophe Wechsel Kurse | Der HON Klartext


FOLGE 1: Der HON Circle verbringt einige Tage in Bangkok Thailand und muss feststellen, der Wechselkurs des Thai Baht zum Euro ist eine Katastrophe. Wer Euro in die Währung Thai Baht wechseln muss oder damit Hotels und den Urlaub bezahlt, wird zur Kasse gebeten. Wer profitiert vom hohen Kurs? Wie kann man dennoch Geld sparen? Klare Fakten im Klartext. 3 Folgen am Airport Bangkok mit Informationen \u0026 Unterhaltung. Denn Der HON besucht dabei die THAI First Class Lounge, Singapore Airlines SilverKris Lounge, EVA Airlines Business Lounge und die THAI Business Lounge. Er nennt es: Teurer THAI Baht lässt Banken jubeln 1 | Reise Katastrophe Wechsel Kurse | Der HON Klartext derhon klartext honcircle
(WERBUNG für Musikprodukte von diversen Künstlern und von Der HON sowie WERBUNG für den Online Shop Der HON)
Die Musik der Videos könnt Ihr in allen OnlineGeschäften wie Amazon, Google Play, iTunes etc herunterladen oder streamen. Die Links dazu findet Ihr hier:
Der HON iTunes: https://apple.co/2SwK5ce
Der HON Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QDlvcr
Der HON Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2L4Xrtx
Der HON DEEZER http://bit.ly/2RMF1QS
Der HON Impressum: http://bit.ly/2Ji3Tjo
Der HON bei INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2RTnx5k
Der HON bei Facebook: http://bit.ly/2C55uUj
Der HON bei TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1bSbknp
Der HON Internet: http://bit.ly/2QG1i5B
Der HON Shop: http://bit.ly/2ECWngc
© VIPVIELFLIEGER \u0026 DerHON

Teurer THAI Baht lässt Banken jubeln #1 | Reise Katastrophe Wechsel Kurse | Der HON Klartext

💰 How To Send Money To Thailand | Retire In Thailand | Living In Thailand.


💰 How To Send Money To Thailand | Retire In Thailand | Living In Thailand.
📹Get Your Free 7Day Trial of the SUPEREASY Video Software I Used to Create This Video
https://www.contentsamurai.com/c/wayne12csfreetrial\r
🧭 Do you want up to $76 AUD off your first trip when you go Airbnb?\r
Press the link below.\r
https://www.airbnb.com.au/c/waynem1146?currency=AUD\r
❤️ Do you want to find the love of your life, if the answer is yes, then press the link below.\r
https://cupidlinks.com/?a=141060\u0026c=112\u0026p=r\u0026s1=\r
How To Send Money To Thailand.\r
Transferring money to Thailand from your home country, be it the US, Canada, Australia, or the UK, has been a hassle for just about every expat at one time or another.\r
In this video, we discuss the ins and outs of sending or transferring money to Thailand.\r
If you are living in Thailand or want to retire in Thailand, it’s something that must be done from time to time.\r
If this is your first time on the channel, or you have returned and like the content, please subscribe and press the bell icon so you don’t miss out on future videos and information. \r
Also, check out the links in the description box below for more information and deals to save you money on things you may be interested in.\r
In 2018, $1,859,000,000 was sent from the US to Thailand. \r
The total worldwide figure is over 5 Billion USD. \r
Other top countries sending money to Thailand were Germany, Australia, UK, and Sweden. \r
That’s a lot of money pouring into the Thai economy.\r
You can bet your bottom dollar a huge amount of that can be attributed to expats funding their Thai lifestyle, and of course sending money to their Thai partners.\r
We all know banks are generally a ripoff when it comes to sending money, but hiding your money under a mattress isn’t exactly a safe bet these days either.\r
Sending money overseas can be very frustrating, because the banks have us over a barrel, and are free to slap on big fees and unfair exchange rates when we want to transfer money.\r
When you sit back and think about it, it’s an infuriating thing as you are charged to withdraw your own money!\r
You expect to pay a small fee, but not for the bank to make a big profit out of it.\r
And believe me, they do!\r
Let’s look at how the banks rack up their fees and rip us off!\r
The 4 Pain Points of Transferring Money to Thailand!\r
1. Transfer Fee.\r
The SWIFT transfer fee can be anywhere from £10 to 25 or 15 to $30.\r
If you make regular transfers, say two a month, that’s going to cost you near on £250 or $320 a year!\r
2. Receiving Fee.\r
After the transfer fee, you get hit by the receiving bank for another amount of about the same. \r
Most banks such as Bangkok Bank charge a maximum of 500 Baht.\r
So, you’ve already paid twice to transfer your own money, and that’s without the currency conversion charge!\r
3. Currency Conversion Charge.\r
Out of the three fees, this is the one that really infuriates.\r
Most people presume you get the midmarket transfer rate. \r
This is the one you see on XE .com. \r
But when you do the math, you realize that you’ve been ripped off!\r
In the world’s currency markets, traders define the rates at which they are willing to “buy” or “sell” a specific currency. \r
The midmarket rate is simply the midpoint between demand and supply for a currency, and because of that, it changes all the time.\r
Unfortunately, it’s not the rate they pass onto you.\r
Most banks take the midmarket rate and apply a margin on top, without being transparent. \r
You actually have no idea how much they’re over charging you.\r
By hiding their charge in the exchange rate offered to you, banks make huge profits at your expense, and you’re none the wiser.\r
You can offset the loss slightly by choosing to send money in your home currency, but many people sending money to Thailand make the mistake of choosing to convert to Thai Baht at their source bank instead of at the Thai end.\r
This means you lose even more money, because your bank steals a nice amount of cash on their own exchange rate, a rate they set themselves, not the “midmarket rate”.\r
4. Transfer Times.\r
So, you’ve had your pockets picked by the banks.\r
You have paid two transfer fees, and a currency conversion charge.\r
But even after they’ve charged you multiple times, the banks still can’t promise the money will be there within 48 hours. \r
That’s unacceptable with today’s technology.\r
Sometimes it takes as long as 57 days!\r
You can be assured that money is in an overseas account earning interest for the bank.\r
Sending money to Thailand is expensive, but what other option do you have except the bank?\r
You could carry money through customs, but then how often do you fly home to be able to do that?\r
Western Union is too expensive, but good if you need cash wired immediately. \r
This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions:\r
https://link.attribute.to/cc/571728

💰 How To Send Money To Thailand | Retire In Thailand | Living In Thailand.

5 negara dengan mata uang lebih rendah dari indonesia


TERIMAKASIH YANG SUDAH MENONTON VIDEO SAYA, JANGAN LUPA LIKE, COMENT, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE BIAR SAYA SEMAKIN BERSEMNGAT MEMBUAT CONTEN\”BUAT KALIAN 🙏🙏🙏

5 negara dengan mata uang lebih rendah dari indonesia

Thai Baht – Currency Review


Subscribe to my Main/Personal Channel: http://www.youtube.com/AnthonyHowie
This is the first video in a new idea which I’ve had as someone who collects foreign currency. I’ve decided to kick start a new video series looking different currencies from around the world. This first video we’ll be looking at the Thai Baht, a lovely South Eastern Asian currency which is among my favorites.
Video created by Anthony Howie
Personal Channel: http://www.youtube.com/ihowiei
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/CBAnthony_Howie

Thai Baht - Currency Review

นอกจากการดูหัวข้อนี้แล้ว คุณยังสามารถเข้าถึงบทวิจารณ์ดีๆ อื่นๆ อีกมากมายได้ที่นี่: ดูวิธีอื่นๆwes-and-vps/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *