yea i agree with stimix. basement of midvalley is really good with their rates. cant even get those rates at pj hilton (next door at the stamford college there). Atria one super the pricey also.
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Oct 29 2007, 01:42 PM
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yea i agree with stimix. basement of midvalley is really good with their rates. cant even get those rates at pj hilton (next door at the stamford college there). Atria one super the pricey also.
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Oct 29 2007, 01:50 PM
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bank rates will kill you. money changers are always better. can nego if you change a sufficient amount.
@xtracooljustin - You have to notify your bank. You also need cirrus activated machines in order for you to withdraw. Bank rates apply during the conversion process and also a norminal fee for surcharge will appear. If you withdraw using yur VISA or MASTER credit cards, a nominal fee would appear in your monthly statement, conversion rates also done on banking rates at current point of time of withdrawal. The only thing bad about using your VISA to withdraw is the fact u have to remember another set of pin numbers which most of us dont. |
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HKD became 42.8 today. price given at the curve.
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QUOTE(ann3 @ Feb 21 2008, 02:01 PM) Based on my experience, USD is pretty low. Most bring brit quid or euros. Bring the local currency alongside the USD. If you don't have credit card, your maybank card with Visa Plus facilities will help out. You need to activate the features first, so you can withdraw anywhere in the world... The best bargain to change your money will be at the Avenue K money changer near the food court, they have slightly lower mid rate and can ask for some discounts if your lucky maybankcard supports cirrus or maestro. with that alone u can withdraw in most parts of the world. cant say for african continent. never been there. Avenue K got 2 which one ? The one nearer to the underground Kim Gary or the G floor ? coz if its the one near Kim Gary then i'd say u're dead wrong. |
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Latest news - Seksyen 14 PJ money changer @ shoplot, near digital mall, near KFC (just few shops beside it) offers pretty good rates.
chinese yuan - 52.7 accepts cheque only if u're a regular customer. thats a method of payment i long for ! i hate carrying so much ringgit around. its unsafe and unpractical. |
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