ATMs and Cold AC

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Re: ATMs and Cold AC

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bolueeleh wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:09 am
Username Taken wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:57 am ^^ Members are encouraged to ask questions, that's why this section is called Ask The Expats. If you can't answer his question, then don't.

You should get minus karma for a post like that!
i just dont like this part

"As usual, non-responsive and/or condescending replies of the why-would-anyone-want-to-do-that variety will be respectfully but resolutely ignored, thank you in advance."
he should end with a please or thank you when asking for help, i dont like his attitude, thats my opinion, minus karma or not, i dont care
You obviously missed this part of his post

"Thanks, everyone!"
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Re: ATMs and Cold AC

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Username Taken wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:13 am
bolueeleh wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:09 am
Username Taken wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:57 am ^^ Members are encouraged to ask questions, that's why this section is called Ask The Expats. If you can't answer his question, then don't.

You should get minus karma for a post like that!
i just dont like this part

"As usual, non-responsive and/or condescending replies of the why-would-anyone-want-to-do-that variety will be respectfully but resolutely ignored, thank you in advance."
he should end with a please or thank you when asking for help, i dont like his attitude, thats my opinion, minus karma or not, i dont care
You obviously missed this part of his post

"Thanks, everyone!"
i choose to consciously omit after seeing the first response by him, i am trained by western media :beer3: i am biased that way :beer3:
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Re: ATMs and Cold AC

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phuketrichard wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:39 am you moved to Cambodia to spend ur days in a western stye coffee shop with air con?
He likes to live dangerously! :plus1: :?
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Re: ATMs and Cold AC

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1) I don't answer questions out of respect for my own lack of expertise. So unless you want to know what the best way is to patch a projector's headphone jack to a five-channel analog amp, I am of no assistance.

2) If snark is inferred in the expectation of on-topic responses, that's more of a reflection on the beholder, me'thinks -- and it would appear I'm not alone in that assessment.

3) Back to the ranch: Is there an MB Bank ATM I can try in BKK1?
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Re: ATMs and Cold AC

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Dangerous Dave wrote: Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:36 am 3) Back to the ranch: Is there an MB Bank ATM I can try in BKK1?
I don't think it does Visa but you never know. They only have a few ATMs, nearest to BKK1 probably on Monivong at their branch, corner of St 214. I think there's another ATM a bit further south on the other side of the road as well. And one at Mekong River Restaurant on Riverside.

Other people on here say it didn't tell them it was charging a fee, but did anyway - so check your internet banking afterwards to be sure? But for my Mastercard it has never charged me a fee.
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Re: ATMs and Cold AC

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If you can open a Charles Schwab account and get ATM card they reimburse all ATM fees. ABA ATMs happily pumps out $1,000 per visit - once every 24 hours. Seems to be no limit to number of monthly withdrawals.
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Whoa, I didn't know that about Scwab -- and I *have* a Schwab debit card! Yay!!!
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