I applied for a debit card before I came here coz I always felt that having a debit card when youβre traveling is essential. I also thought that since Iβm gonna be spending more often than I would while back home, it would be apt that I tried to win prizes every time I swipe my card. π
Speaking of which, RHB is currently running a βSpend Small, Win Bigβ contest, and the prizes up for grabs are pretty attractive:
- 1 x Nissan Almera 1.5E(A)
- 1 x Honda CBR250R Mugen
- 3 x iPhone 5 (16GB)
- 5 x Mini iPads (16GB)
I’m eyeing the iPhone 5 myself. I just needed to spend the equivalent of RM 30 to qualify for an entry β it’s all done automatically so you don’t even have to fill out any forms! I’ll have plenty of quirky places to do just that on my vacation so I figured it would be nice to bring it to Bangkok! π
Jatujak Market
The place is heavily commercialized now but still fun to go to when you’re in Bangkok. Contrary to popular belief, this is no longer a βcash onlyβ market β you can also use cards. I applied for the RHB Debit Cash-Connect MasterCard and put cash in it so that I can manage my spending.
You know how hard it is to do that on vacations if you have a credit card. I figured it’ll be much safer to bring my RHB debit card instead of lots of cash and use that instead.
I bought a couple of shirts and souvenirs here. There are boutique shops that will even customize attire for you! I spent THB 400 in just one shop (about RM 40) β it’s one of those witty t-shirt places and a bunch of Americans (I presume) were laughing loudly at all the funny words and pictures on the shirt.
Internet access
Our packaged tour got mixed up and we stayed at 3 different hotels over 5 days (!!!). The first one doesn’t have internet access so I bought a 24 hour net access card for THB 600.
That’s around RM 60…
…and the worst part was we shifted hotel right after I bought it. -_-
Oh well, at least that got me a contest entry.
Groceries at 7-Eleven
Now, the 7-Eleven in Bangkok has a lot of interesting stuff. I’ve mentioned it before on one of my posts. I only got the equivalent of RM 10 at the time but on the last trip (we went to 7-Eleven each night) I spent almost THB 500 (RM 50).
I mostly got a lot of these microwave pork burgers to bring back home. π
My check-in luggage got opened by customs – probably due to the suspicious package β so it’s a good thing I had a TSA lock (which allows customs to open your lock with their special key without damaging it).
Gourmet Market @ Siam Paragon
This is an awesome place that first visited 7 years ago. Siam Paragon was a new mall then and the Gourmet Market was newly opened. It’s an import specialty shop.
We bought loads of stuff to bring back. Everything from Hello Kitty rice flavoring (it’s supposed to be sold only in Japan according of the label on the back)…
…to durians!
I also got some awesome Hokkaido milk! The total cost was THB 857.50 β about RM 86.
Mango Sticky Rice Blizzard
You can only get this Blizzard at the Dairy Queen in Bangkok. π
It’s a country-specific specialty that goes for 690 baht (about RM 6.90) for the large version. It has a lot of sticky rice on top of mango ice cream and it tastes really good β a great twist on the street vendor version.
There’s also Mango Bars β only available in Thailand. I figured since we were going to freeze the pork burgers to bring back, we might as well try bringing this back too. The total amount on the bill was around 350 baht (RM 35) β bought an extra couple of sticks of ice cream to bring the total over RM 30.
My RHB debit card also has a 0.5% unlimited cash back in addition to the contest. You just need to apply for the RHB Debit Cash-Connect MasterCard and tell them you’ll be traveling so the card will be activated for overseas spending. The best thing about the contest is that you only need to spend RM 30 and entry is automatic! No more filling in long and bothersome forms while you’re on vacation! π