Money Safety! ATMs, Credit Cards, Cash. Thailand Travel. Expat Living Overseas Retired
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The golden advice use bank ATMs or large malls. No small privately owned ATM. Perfect
Oh yes
I also try to use them on weekdays before busy weekend
Thoughts in that ?
Yep sounds like a solid plan. A whole lot less stressful. Great idea @RetireandGo
I wish I had contemplated this on my 6 weeks in Thailand over Xmas and NYE. In our 2nd week, while in Pai, I went to an ATM outside a 7/11, and the ATM ate my card. I could not get it back. Fortunately, we have friends there, and we were able to have Schwab send us cash for the remainder of the trip. It was not ideal, but it turned out fine.
I try to use ATM in a bank during its open hours, that way in case the ATM eats my card and won't return, I can run to a live teller and get it resolved.
Thanks again for such valuable information. It is so much appreciated and I really love the way you deliver the information. Stay safe and see you soon.
Very kind of you :-)
All the best
It is good to have a fair amount of cash in American dollars, maybe five hundred, hidden on your person in an invisible money belt with a zipper pocket on the back. Sometimes the ATMs are out of cash or the networks are down. Cash is king and will solve all sorts of problems. You need to have the cash with you, not back in the hotel.
I agree
Great point !
Nothing like having a few hundred dollar bills on you.
I never travel without.
Agree lost debit card in Bangkok and had couple hundred bucks on me till bank sent new one😅 that's when I realized how cheap Thailand was by living below my meens😊😊
@@user-le8kk9od5m Yes, I lost my ATM card in Sri Lanka and it was two weeks until I got a new card sent to me from USA. But with cash, no problem.
$500 is not really much money to carry on you. Just put it in your wallet.
For Canadian viewers: FYI: The EQ Bank comes with no foreign transaction, FX or international ATM withdrawal fees. The Scotiabank Gold American Express Card and Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite Card do not charge a foreign exchange fee as well. Cheers!
Thank you for this information!
I use the Home Trust Visa for no FX Exchange Fees!
Thanks @davidgrey5993 for the EQ Bank, is that the one you use to pull money out over seas? EDIT I just went to site and states no ATM fees Canada, does not state for elsewhere!
I was thinking of using Wise but they have a limit of $300 per month I think.
How does it compare to WS or WiSe
Nice. Thank you for this information. Canadian information is tough to get, and watching these videos from RetireandGo is so chill and helpful, and I'm getting a whole todo list going for my trip in October.
Yes. Thx from a fellow Canadian.
Greetings from USA! Thanks for the video today regarding the money safety. You read my mind since we will on our trip soon. By the way, my husband wants to thank you for regarding the dividends stocks. You are looking well and having fun doing what you love. Keep up the good work. ALOHA. We still don’t know what to call you…😀. We have a name for you. Mr. ALOHA! 👍
Same .! His advice about the 24 hour customer care on a cc is really awesome. We are traveling first time to Thailand in August.
Very kind of you :-)
Oh he is most welcome I’m glad it helps
USAA will reiumburse the first $15 atm fees per month I believe. Chase Sapphire Reserve has been the best travel card in my arsenal. Cheers from BKK! Hooah.
Thank you for this information
Oh I’ll look into that card ! Nice !
@@RetireandGo Its been my go-to since it first came out. Tons of bennies like airport lounge access, VIP access to Avis/National rental cars, points transfers to a few airlines like Southwest, United, Singapore, Emirates, British Airways, Air Franc, JetBlue & a couple others, plus a bunch of other cool stuff like free Lyft Pink access, some DoorDash credits (I know we dont use those in SE Asia) but they come in handy back in the states, etc...its an excellent credit card for a traveler like yourself. The annual fee is pricey though $550, but you get $300 travel credit everyyear on anniversary date you open it which helps offset the cost. For example, the $300 automatically will credit you for hotel, parking, car rental or flights automatically for the first $300 you spend on those. Keep up the awesome videos!!
Congratulations on getting 10000 subscribers! ❤ and you’re already well over… 🎉
Thank you so much
It has been a wonderful journey
You seem like an enlightened bodhisattva in your videos, so happy and peaceful. So it’s hysterical when you curse during the bloopers 😂🤣. I laugh out loud every time 😂
Haha
Yeah it’s fun to save a few of those :-)
as mentioned, i love the charles schwab investor checking….the refund all atm fees and charges at the end of the month…love it…and the chase sapphire reserve is my go to credit card when traveling for all the reason you mentioned
I need to look into the chase sapphire card
Thank you for mentioning that
Charles Schwab uses an extremely unfavorable exchange rate to more than make up for their no ATM fees. I withdrew 20,000 pesos from an ATM in Manila with two different cards on the same visit. Schwab charged me about $15 dollars more than my Bank of America card, also with no ATM fees.
I have American express and Schwab credit card account they don't charge fees over sea withdraw. Great contents. Keep it coming
This is great information
Thanks again for the great content. You and Jason Rupp are my two favourite Pattaya TH-camrs.
Very nice of you to say
Thank you :-)
I hear Charles Schwab is the way to go . Lots of great info .
Stay Safe …
It’s a darn good one to go with
Charles Schwab uses an extremely unfavorable exchange rate to more than make up for their no ATM fees.
Very good chat and walk! 😊 coming in August. Hubby and I super exciting
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Enjoying your channel. Thanks
Thank you
Very kind of you :-)
Your advice are first hand experience thats why they are appreciated
Thank you :-)
Very kind of you
Good advice., I might add a couple of things: if you're using your bank for ATM withdrawal; they don't like it if you're out of the country for an extended stay (think 6 months). Have heard them freezing accounts. This goes with insurance (think Blue Cross), if you stay out over 6 months, your coverage can be cancelled. Alway have a backup for plan B. Another thing, T-Mobile has excellent overseas coverage, without roaming fee's. Keep up the good work from another overseas retired Kama'ania now in Bali
Good thoughts !
Notify your institution
Excellent advice on the ATMs and Credit cards.
Thank you
I hope these videos help everyone
Just a good message in each :-)
Thumbs up 👍 Khun Chris & Aloha
Thank you so much
A great year is rolling along
About 10 months ago I watched your videos from Bali
(I still remember the naked guy in the fancy nightclub)😄
Now, almost a year later, you look 5 years younger.
Weight loss and healthy lifestyle are truly the best investment.
Thank you so much
Yes I needed to make some changes
Lost weight and reduced my alcohol intake
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Haha the bloopers. 😊
Haha :-)
Yeah sometimes I’m like, I have to share this
Thank you for another great video! Another point to add, I never accept the "conversion" when withdrawing cash from the ATM because our home bank already does this for us. The conversion service charge is quite expensive, sometimes $40 or more depending on the amount you're withdrawing, so I never accept it. Always pay with "Local currency" when using a debit/credit card...otherwise, the exchange is a lot higher. Also, my income is deposited into a main account back home and then I transfer what I think I'll need access to into a second account. This second account, I have at least 2 ATM cards for. This redundancy safeguard was put into place because I had an ATM swallow my card in North Macedonia and I was flying out that day. Hope for the best but plan for the worst. Safe travels!
This is good information thank you !
Correct, I chose as you in Malaysia last week, $40 better rate with home bank on a $300 withdrawal.
Retired expat from the US living in Thailand.
I transfer $ from the US to Tland bank acct each month using Wise. Take out using ATM.
When traveling to Vietnam bring some Viet money to get to hotel. Then change Thai baht at a gold shop, best rates. Bills need to be perfect.
Use a US credit card. No overseas fees.
Good video.
Nice! I appreciate this information
I see you enjoyed that pad thai very much hahaha. My favorite dish in the world
I really do love it
Made fresh right there
Great way to go
Glad you are seeing SE. ASIA along with Thailand as your home base
Yes it seems to be a good central point for me
I get a lot done when I’m here
New sub here, I like your info, I also like when you show the food at the end of each video! can't wait for the next one!
Thank you so much for this feedback
I appreciate it!
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Your killing it brother, over 10k, well done, thanks for the information, PEACE!!!
You are most welcome
It has been a fantastic experience
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thank you, was waiting for this one
Absolutely
Have a great week !
I keep hearing "I sold everything" to travel and retire in Asia, then today "actually renting my home". It might be worth mentioning that "selling everything" may be a bad phrase when you are discussing topics of retirement because that's often not the answer even if it has a good ring to it.
Interesting point
My investments are my business now
Stocks bonds REITs and a rental
Hopefully that clears it up
It’s a business asset
E*Trade does not charge ATM fees and I do not need to wait until the end of the month. It is automatically refunded. The catch is that you will need to meet the balance threshold across all your accounts. If you are a veteran, USAA Visa does not charge a foreign transaction fee.
This is good information and appreciated
Charles Schwab uses an extremely unfavorable exchange rate to more than make up for their no ATM fees.
I’m interested to learn more about this
Hmm
I’ll look into it
Thank you !!
Best place to remove cash is a casino
Haha yeah that will remove it for sure
Hi. Thanks for your vlogs first of all I am finding them really informative and helpful. I’m sorry if I have missed your name?
Anyways re money I wondered what you thought about going into a bank and taking cash out with your credit card from a cashier? When I was in Thailand recently I took out £50k bht from the ‘Yellow’ bank. As my credit card doesn’t charge for a cash advance and I get the ‘pure’ exchange rate I was happy! (You obviously need to take your passport to the bank with you).
As a UK citizen I can’t get a Charles Schwab card and I thought the ATM fees in Thailand were horrendous.
Keep on living your best life. Respect. Cheers 🍻
Interesting idea , I appreciate you sharing this information
It’s good to provide this insight
@@RetireandGo thanks for all your insights. 👍🏼
TH-cam recommended your channel at the beginning of the year. I’ve been watching ever since. You’ve been gaining traction since then as well. Howdy from Oklahoma; keep it up bud.
Thank you so much
It has been a wonderful experience
Lots of work and rewarding
Great advice ❤
Thank you so much :-)
To get best rate for cash exchge for many Asian countries will be at gold jewelry stores !
Interesting! I have not tried this
Great advice, appreciate you making and sharing this video!
You are most welcome
I appreciate you and your time watching the video :-)
Great vid with equally great points.
Thank you so much
Have a great week
Great tips
Thank you :-)
Have a good week
Very informative video: really enjoy your videos
Thank you for this feedback
It is appreciated
I am going to have to disagree about using cash in Thailand, especially just for vacation. I know living there would be different. Many, and I mean many, places require a minimum purchase to use a CC. Example: 7-11 is 250 baht. That may sound small but if you know how cheap things are in Thailand, then you know that is simply not easy to hit. You can buy half the store for 500baht (joking). Every restaurant that accepted CC had both an added charge (though small) and a minimum balance to use it. Night markets and street food vendors at best will accept QR code using your phone if you have a Thai bank account. It is a cash society. I had multiple issues using CC to set up for Bolt (got ripped off and never got cleared up with Bolt) taxi and will only use cash going forward with that. Motorbike taxis are great for cash. I have had no issues keeping cash locked up and taking it to a currency conversion place when needed. Get great rates from certain ones. Airport is the last place you want to convert money as you will get a bad exchange rate. The most dangerous part of having cash is getting out of America with it but after that I feel totally safe in Thailand.
I understand
I mean US cash
I use ATM cards
That creates local currency :-)
Fantastic videos bro
Thank you
I appreciate this :-)
Use wise 👌
Thank you
Have a great day :-)
Yes good advice. I use ATM at the bank in case my card gets swallowed. You can retrieve it quite quick and use Wise which I think is very good.
Yes that is a very good point
I like that factor as well
I can walk over and say I need my card back haha
And cover the keypad with one hand when coding the pin
Thanks for the info love your channel. We share some similar experiences, I went to high school in Hawaii (Radford) I was an Air Force brat. I also served 20 years in the Air Force. The stock advice has me doing more investigating.
Very nice Jeff
The Air Force is a good way to go
My brother joined the Air Force and he loved it
The navy is a hard life haha
Hi . I change the money at mall there has supper rich for exchange give the good rate there.
Thank you for this information!
Have a good day
Great content! Thank you.
Totally random question, what kind of shirts do you wear? What material are they made from?
Great question!
Linen
Light and quick dry
They keep the sun off you
thank you, good advice, great tips.
Have you been able to cover SIM cards yet? Not sure if I have missed this or not
Great idea
I’m using the international plan with unlimited data
I’m online so much
But that’s overkill for most travelers I think haha
@@RetireandGo Your plan is from the US? We've only used our provider's international data, but I wondered if it'd be cheaper to buy locally.
You must have been in Argentina and not Colombia where I can take out 750 at tons of safe malls with no worries.
Good information!
You should put up shorts or other posts of safe ATMs when you travel
Schwab and Fidelity have no fee ATM transactions. My wife and I carry different cards (Schwab/Fidelity, credit cards, etc.) just in case one of us gets robbed. Cancel one set of cards, and the other set is still good.
When I travel alone I have two sets, two wallets. One stays in the hotel safe.
Use a VPN, and don't tell your financial institutions. The VPN can make it look like you are transacting from home. They don't like it if you live overseas. Something to do with tax reporting to the government. Make it look like you come home every so often.😁
I love everything you went over in this great comment!
cooking with no gloves......lol
Have a great day !
@@RetireandGo I'm heading to Asia in a few months. I lived in Korea for years back in the 80s. love the Asian culture and food. I learned Korean and Japanese. Retired now. American culture now sucks and too expensive.
its very easy for anyone company to know if you are using VPN ... and they can easily prevent the connection if they wat to.
They also recommend it :-)
Always use a VPN when you are overseas for any connection to banking or investment accounts
7:42 how to call 1800 from overseas when using local SIM. I couldn’t get it to work
True
1800 sometimes does not work
But, if you are going to live most of your life overseas switch to maybe ATT
Go international connect
$100 a month
No data limit
@@RetireandGofor those that want cheaper, they can use Tello. Keep your US phone number and make and receive calls to your US number while in Thailand using wifi calling. There are good plans for around $10 a month. The only hiccup is that you must be on Wi-Fi or have a local data plan with dual sims and use your local data plan for Wi-Fi calling.
Thanks for video, enjoying your content and style. I add that when using cards you can get a choice of local currency or your own country currency, the latter will be converted by vendors merchant at less favourable rate. Also, I thought in Thailand ATMs charged a local fee even if the card provider doesn't charge fees. Are you saying you get that reimbursed?
Yes there is a quarterly reimbursement
Unreal ! It will blow you away
Set up an online account of your choice and get a travel credit card
You are good to go
Watch out for those mad Dawgs 😅
Haha yes
The mad dawgs are out there
Could you speak about how you get data and cellular service?
Yes of course
I use an international data plan
$100 a month unlimited
Only because I work online
Otherwise no need for that much
@@RetireandGo Do you mind saying the provider?
I arrive with zero cash. I go to a bank ATM and withdraw the maximum amount on the screen. It’s really hard 😂 but exactly the same as I did at home. #problemsolved
Interesting ! I like reading the different systems
New sub here, retired to Thailand. Which Pattaya banks have you found that have no local conversion fees?
Bangkok Bank's is very high and Kasikorn has a fee but it is less (220 baht). My US bank also takes $5usd a pop as I don't have Schwab.
And where is that 'cup of corn' (?) you bought? Looks good. On Soi Buakhao? LK Metro?
Set up an online banking account that does not charge for conversions or overseas ATM fees :-)
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I use an international line
Only because I use so much data
It’s unlimited
Most travelers don’t need that much haha
@@RetireandGo how I can get that ? I live in Fl , want to retire early too. 🙏🇵🇦🌎
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Very kind of you !!
Thank you so much for this useful video, but I have a question for you,as a long period traveler what do you think, opening an account in a local bank and having a debit and credit cards,so you don't have the issues of a foreign person ? Thank you again.
Interesting idea
If you are living there I think that would help but for 30 day stays them moving on like me no need
Are you staying a full year or more?
Great advice as always. Greatly appreciated.
Im relocating permenantly to Pattaya from Montreal. Im selling everything including my home. My plan is to transfer all my funds 360K to the Thai bank that I will open before I sell my home. I will be taking a 30 day trip to set everything up. I want to transfer all my funds as I will not be paying some creditors. I will be volontaraly serrendering my vehicle which has a balance of 33K also an atv with a balance of 12K. I need all my funds so thats why Ive decided to go this way. My money should be safe in a Thai bank?
Moving all your cash to a Thai is not a great idea. Deposit insurance is only ฿1,000,000 at Thai banks. That’s only about $27,000 USD.
It’s a far better plan to keep all of your money safe (and invested!) in Canada and just transfer over what you need each month.
Wow a big transfer!
Do your research ok?
I want you to get a good return on that
6 percent dividend return on that is easily $2000 a month for you
Please keep us updated
You are a rock and roller !!
I would split 300k into a dividend stock portfolio and then some cash into a bank in Asia for quick access maybe
Not all into an Asian bank
But dude I’m no advisor on this shizzle haha
Please be careful
Are u using wealthsimple or wise prepaid cards
Only international unlimited data plans for me because of my online work
any experience on using the refillable local VISA/MC gift card that will look local?
Hmmm good question
I never tried a gift card overseas
@@RetireandGo I think this will limit the possible loss from fraud. I plan to do this myself and see how it goes. The only bad thing I can think of is that it’s equivalent as cash and once I lost it I lost it.
@@RetireandGo another benefit is to protect the privacy of our personal info. Also the privacy of spending track and our personal budget control and discipline. And the merchant will think we are local. In my experience some small local food stall vendor only takes local issued card.
I have another question. Mastercard Currency Conversion rate, is that acceptable?
Hmm I’m not sure on that one
Call and ask before you sign up for the card
I’ve got it all locked in now. Peace of mind.
Please let me know how esim works on your phone with each country. I’m about to get an iPhone 14 or 15 and they only use esim. Can you explain? Thank you 🙏🏼
Great question
I now use an overseas plan that’s 100 a month
I use a ton of data
SIM cards won’t cut it haha
So you use a physical SIM card and not an ESim? I’ve traveled a lot to SE Asia and have only used physical sims. Now iPhone 14 and 15 only use esim
@@koufax174either one is fine…they will set you up when you arrive. Just make sure your phone is unlocked. AIS and True can help you with physical sim or esim.
@@RetireandGoI mentioned in another post, but you may want to look into tello. Unlimited minutes and data in the US for $25. Get a local unlimited data plan and use two sims…you would save yourself at least $50 a month.
I plan to be on a work visa with a Thai bank acct. Do you like Nord vpn or Express vpn?
I will tell you I have heard these care both fantastic.
So important to have
Will you be going to Sri Lanka?
Hmm I’m not sure
Lower India has some temples I want to check out so perhaps in the years to come
Can Canadians get Schwab credit card. Went to Istanbul and got a wise debit card before leaving.
Hmm that’s a good question
Let me check .
It says no
But there are several online investing platforms in Canada
Can you discuss phone plans? Do you still have your USA number
Oh yes ok
I use an unlimited data international plan
But, that is because of the online work I do
Most will be fine with a SIM card at the airport
read the bitcoin standard you seem smart enough to understand it...not sure thou...maybe not
You go get em :-)
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