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At the present time, taking into account the growth of the dollar, what kind of money is better to take?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2014-10-1810 years ago
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аватар kvi2007
Stupid question ...., no one has yet canceled the dollar anywhere)))) ....
аватар Pachok
If you have rubles in your hands, take rubles. Buying dollars in the Russian Federation, then changing them to baht - there will be a double commission.
аватар nadegda25
That's what I think too...
аватар sent2008
Now it is more profitable to travel with rubles, a few years ago it was more profitable to buy dollars and exchange them for baht in Thailand.
Pachok, in the Russian Federation, the commission for the purchase / sale of currency was canceled several years ago, banks carry out these operations at the established rate.
аватар Pachok
I will know, thanks. When buying, nothing is taken in excess of the course - Pension tax or something else like that?
аватар Pachok
And I put it wrong - not a double commission, but a conversion.
аватар 4yuka
You can go with any money, and preferably with dollars, euros and rubles. Watch the exchange rate and change the currency whose exchange rate is higher. By the way, we always do this.
аватар Oleksii64
At the end of April this year, there were also fluctuations in the ruble exchange rate and there were similar issues. Specifically decided to check what's what. (Although I didn't have any rubles).
So, focusing on the RTR 24 rate (I don’t know if it is possible to buy dollars in the Russian Federation at this rate) So, at this rate, the ruble in Thailand was undervalued (it is unprofitable to change the rub / baht) (Pattaya)
1. In Tae, bankers are not stupid either, and they monitor all world currency fluctuations no worse than the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
2. Not every exchange office accepts the ruble at all.
3. Unlike dollars, the bank of Tai still needs to figure out where to attach this ruble.
Well, in general, Chuyka is 100% right :))) Just consider carefully ...
аватар sent2008
No, Pachok, no taxes are imposed on individuals, currency exchange transactions. Banks set the rate of buying / selling currency, this rate directly depends on the Central Bank rate, a small amount, up to 200 dollars / euros (if I'm not mistaken), can be changed without presenting a passport, more upon presentation of a passport, a certificate of currency exchange is issued for all operations exchange operation.
аватар sent2008
Oleksii64, the Russia24 channel shows the quotes of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, currency exchange transactions with individuals are carried out by banks at internal rates for these transactions, the purchase / sale rate for different banks is different and, naturally, slightly higher than the Central Bank rate. In Pattaya, exchangers are located on every corner, you can see Exchange signs everywhere, rubles are accepted everywhere, the only place in Thailand where there is nothing to do with rubles is Duty free. I didn’t have any problems with exchanging rubles in any country of my stay - in Turkey, in Cyprus I changed money without problems, or made purchases, I simply didn’t try it in other countries.
аватар Oleksii64
sent2008 - it is clear that if banks exchange rubles / dollars at their rates, then there will be approximately parity in Tae.
But now there are risks - by fixing the price of the ruble when buying a dollar, say at 41.5, you will not bother with the ruble exchange rate on a trip, which, of course, can strengthen, but can also fall.
And in Pattaya I saw a couple of exchange offices with the inscription "we do not accept rubles", in English, of course
аватар sent2008
Oleksii64, I don’t bother, as you write, with the ruble exchange rate, because I buy some euros/dollars 1000-2000 no more and this is not the amount to worry about anything.
If I were going to Tai now, I would take the dollars, rubles and a card left from the last trip.
Of course, it warms your soul that at least a couple of exchangers do not accept rubles, but there are many of them, exchangers, in Pattaya, the rest accept, and 3 kopecks plus / minus does not matter to me.
аватар Oleksii64
My soul somehow does not care whether they accept rubles or not. The price of the issue is really a penny, but since the person asked, I tried to describe the situation.
Yes, and you yourself write that you would take dollars with you on a trip. Well, okay, I repeat, see. reply 4yuka .
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