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Does any one has any idea what Re the charges if any on using Rupay credit card in Thailand. or would it be better if I take forex card.
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Gaurav Gupta
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Passionfortravel
Hey Gaurav, It's always better to take the forex currency only. Unnecessary charges would be lieved. Happy traveling
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Gaurav Gupta
Thanks
Tropical Owl
A forex would be always better than the Rupay card if travelling abroad.
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Gaurav Gupta
Ok. thanks.
Animesh Sood
Check with your bank whose card you possess.
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Priyanka Kapoor
Forex is always better
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Soma Mazumdar
Forex is better and keep a good amount of cash handy.
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