Version User Scope of changes
Apr 18 2008, 4:40 AM EDT (current) showeropera 240 words added
Apr 18 2008, 4:28 AM EDT showeropera

Changes

Key:  Additions   Deletions
What special challenges do PCVs face when trying to give, receive, or keep track of money while serving in Thailand? Use this page to share problems and solutions about dealing with money during Service.

Accessing Money from U.S. accounts

  • Withdrawing money from a U.S. account is pretty easy as long as you have a debit card. ATMs are abundant in Thailand, and the exchange rates are typically good. Just watch out for fees; you probably want to take out money in one large lump rather than many smaller sums.
  • Depositing Money -- Does anyone know how to?

Money Transfers and Paying for Services

Many PCVs live in rural settings and must travel several hours to get to the capital city of their province. This makes it difficult to reserve bus and train tickets, which usually must be done in person (not over the internet). Some companies have a call center, and through the call center you can reserve a ticket as long as you pay via ATM within 24 hours. The call center reserves the ticket, gives you a transaction code, and you transfer the money to the company using that transaction code. You trade in the ATM receipt for the actual ticket when you go to the bus station. Sometimes hotels might ask you to transfer a deposit to an individual's account. As long as you feel comfortable trusting the hotel, this is another use for reserving things electronically.