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USJ27Resident
11-04-2006, 10:28 PM
It is no secret that our ringgit is getting stronger but the strange thing is that why is our money changers not giving us whats due.... :mad:
When the ringgit was pegged to the USD, we had at least manage to buy our USD at 3.82 and sell the excess at 3.78 which was effectively a 4 sen loss/difference.
Now with the free float of the ringgit, it seems that the moneychangers have gotten from bad to worst... not only has the exchange rates not reflect the true value but the difference between buy/sell has widen to 10sen. It may not seem much but imagine if you have to go thru a few thousand ringgit... it adds up!!!
The other thing that bothers is the lack of documentation for the transactions done... imagine the possibility of money laundering! Even India and Indonesia requires generated receipts for all transactions..
Btw, do y'all know any moneychanger that is reliable in USJ - please share/recommend... thanks
Diana
11-04-2006, 10:42 PM
Its terrible. the last time i changed in BU only got 3.5!!.. Most favourable I've seen is in KL which was what u said.. 3.7 (maybe the tourist thing..) dunno abt USJ.. sorry..
pucman
11-04-2006, 11:43 PM
Why don't you go to public bank ?
alexhay
12-04-2006, 02:59 PM
go to sg wang...behind famous amos...if i am not mistaken is at the 2nd floor..that guy gives a very good rate..
Rocky19
12-04-2006, 04:27 PM
Usj27,
the best rates you can get is the 2 money changers in Mid Valley, they are almost next to each other with 1/2 units separating them. They are at the lowest level(same level as Carrefour), next to the escalators. Check out which one has better rates before you change any money.
rabbiteeth84
12-04-2006, 08:31 PM
yes go to the midvalley, same flooor as carrefour, with money changer side by side one. my dad say they offer the best rate.
USJ27Resident
13-04-2006, 03:41 AM
The other thing that bothers is the lack of documentation for the transactions done... imagine the possibility of money laundering! Even India and Indonesia requires generated receipts for all transactions..
Thanks for the recommendation but seems some of the fellas are willing to buy USDs but they don't wanna sell the USDs... as most of their stocks are from a higher cost.
On this highlighted issue... whats your view :rolleyes:
evecyanide
11-05-2006, 01:45 PM
Since this is a money changer thread, anyone knows if it's better to buy Thai Bhat here in KL or should I wait till I get to Phuket to change some Bahts?
kress
11-05-2006, 02:05 PM
Since this is a money changer thread, anyone knows if it's better to buy Thai Bhat here in KL or should I wait till I get to Phuket to change some Bahts?
when i went to thailand, i got a better deal from the money changers there.
burntan
11-05-2006, 03:01 PM
It is no secret that our ringgit is getting stronger but the strange thing is that why is our money changers not giving us whats due.... :mad:
When the ringgit was pegged to the USD, we had at least manage to buy our USD at 3.82 and sell the excess at 3.78 which was effectively a 4 sen loss/difference.
Now with the free float of the ringgit, it seems that the moneychangers have gotten from bad to worst... not only has the exchange rates not reflect the true value but the difference between buy/sell has widen to 10sen. It may not seem much but imagine if you have to go thru a few thousand ringgit... it adds up!!!
The other thing that bothers is the lack of documentation for the transactions done... imagine the possibility of money laundering! Even India and Indonesia requires generated receipts for all transactions..
Btw, do y'all know any moneychanger that is reliable in USJ - please share/recommend... thanks
When last time RM is stabil at 3.8, the 4 sens between selling and buying price is profitable, but since now the RM to USD is changing daily if not hourly, they as a merchant will face higher risk, therefore it is wise to widen the selling and buying price marging.
evecyanide
12-05-2006, 07:49 AM
when i went to thailand, i got a better deal from the money changers there.
Got it. Thanks dude. I'll just change enough for the taxi ride to the hotel. The rest I'll do it in Phuket itself.
pucman
12-05-2006, 09:04 AM
Does anybody know whether I should buy australian dollar in malaysia or buy in australia ? Which has a better deal ?
If in malaysia, which money changer offer the best rate ?
janelim
12-05-2006, 11:50 AM
Usually i get my foreign currencies from the money changer at Giant,USJ.
Contact No: 03-5631 1820 Mr Bala or Mr Lee
Its nearer and convenient, unless i want a bigger sum.
Lately someone told me at Midvalley, near the carrefour area, that guy offers a better rate. ;)
robertec
12-05-2006, 12:08 PM
If you do a lot of travelling it is best to stick to anyone particular money changer. I am sure that if you are a regular, the money changer will give you better rates.
Also try to look for money changers that have “good business” those located at popular tourist shopping centres etc… they give better rates to locals. (probably made enough already from the tourists)
Try
Spectrum Cellular Corp @ Sunway Paramid
Tel: 03 74922256 ask for Yusof
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rabbiteeth84
13-05-2006, 07:33 PM
my dad is a money changer, i can give good rate. just pm me....
USJ27Resident
13-05-2006, 08:48 PM
yes go to the midvalley, same flooor as carrefour, with money changer side by side one. my dad say they offer the best rate.
my dad is a money changer, i can give good rate. just pm me....
Huh? When ? did your dad become a money changer... :confused: :p
rabbiteeth84
13-05-2006, 10:46 PM
u see, money changer themself sometimes change between each other, so my dad finds that the money changer in midvalley offer the best rate, he often buy us dollar from them, and sell it off to other money chnager. this is what he tell me la.
hmmm, theres another money changer in sg wang offer quite good rate, the other time i was changing japanese yen, they offer to buy with 3.20, other dare to buy with only 3.10, (exchange rate 10000yen=RM320 )they are situated in the row of famous amos. go straight then you will find it.
USJ27Resident
13-05-2006, 10:52 PM
u see, money changer themself sometimes change between each other, so my dad finds that the money changer in midvalley offer the best rate, he often buy us dollar from them, and sell it off to other money chnager. this is what he tell me la.
hmmm, theres another money changer in sg wang offer quite good rate, the other time i was changing japanese yen, they offer to buy with 3.20, other dare to buy with only 3.10, (exchange rate 10000yen=RM320 )they are situated in the row of famous amos. go straight then you will find it.
Whatever... cos' why on earth would we (malaysian) wanna be selling our foreign notes when we bought them at a higher rate.... in as so many years as I have been travelling, I have yet to sell back a single note at the same or better price after buying it!..
Example: Bought NT$10000 for RM1250 for some electronic stuff but the stuff was not available when I was there.... came back and ^&%%$**!! the money changer offered RM1080 for the amount I had... see, guess I will be keeping it for a while...
rabbiteeth84
14-05-2006, 12:59 AM
keep the money..... when u dun really need to change, people change, so does currency rate
willyleect
14-05-2006, 12:28 PM
My regular money changer is PJ Forex at lower ground level of Plaza BB. I always find his rates to be the best and definitely better than the ones in MV.
The shop is located on the right hand side of one of the the stairs, coming down into the lower grd level, Plaza BB, from Jalan Bukit Bintang side.
You can call him at 03-21411757 to check out his rates.
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