Money
Matters
Currency and Currency exchange : The Thai unit of
currency is the baht 1 baht is divided into 100 satang.
Note are in denominations of 1,000
(brown),
500 (purple), 100 (red), 50 (blue), 20
(green) and 10 (brown) baht. Coins consist of 25 satang,
50 satang, 1 baht, 5 baht and 10 baht.
Major currency bills and travellers cheques
are cashed easily at hotels, tourist shops, all provincial
banks, shopping centres and money changers. Travellers cheques
are best changed in banks (you will need your passport).
Rates of exchange at banks or authorized money changers
are better than those at hotels and department stores.
Any amount of foreign currency may be brought
into the country. Visitors may take foreign
currency out of Thailand, but no more than the amount stated
in the customs declaration made on arrival. Travellers leaving
Thailand may take out no more than 50,000 baht per person
in Thai currency.
Credit Cards : Credit
cards are widely accepted. For lost cards :
American Express Tel : (662) 273 5100 or (662) 273 0022
Diners Club Tel : (662) 238 2920 or (662) 238 2680
Master Card Tel : (662) 256 7326-7
Visa Tel : (662) 256 7326-7
Tipping : Tipping is not a usual practice
in Thailand although it is becoming more common. Most hotels
and restaurants add a 10% service charge to the bill. Taxi
drivers do not require a tip, but the gesture is appreciated
and 10-20 baht is acceptable for porters.
Bargaining : Fixed prices are the norm
in department stores, but at most other places bargaining
is to be expected. Generally, you can obtain a final figure
of between 10-40% lower than the original asking price.
Much depends on your skills and the shopkeeper's mood. But
remember, Thais appreciate good manners and a sense of humor.
With patience and a broad smile, you will not only get a
better price, you will also enjoy shopping as an art.
V.A.T. Refunds : Visitors entering
the Kingdom on a tourist visa are entitled to refund of
the 7% V.A.T. on goods purchased at registered retail outlets.