[Official Thread] Ringgit Exchange Rate - Part 2

luckygal

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but got MAS support so should be safe bah


so many e-wallet till one might lost track money inside haha
Safe I think safe. Just the usage details. Like for Youtrip, I realised if I have 5000 yen stored inside and I bought something for 6000 yen, it would not deduct the 5000 from yen account first but deduct all from my sgd account and convert. For Revolut, it would deduct the 5000 from my yen account and the remaining 1000 from my sgd account, which I feel is a better way.
 

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Safe I think safe. Just the usage details. Like for Youtrip, I realised if I have 5000 yen stored inside and I bought something for 6000 yen, it would not deduct the 5000 from yen account first but deduct all from my sgd account and convert. For Revolut, it would deduct the 5000 from my yen account and the remaining 1000 from my sgd account, which I feel is a better way.
strange youtrip faq mentioned they will deduct from local currency & then shortfall from other wallet

https://support.you.co/hc/en-us/art...ill-be-deducted-for-my-overseas-transactions-
 

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Safe I think safe. Just the usage details. Like for Youtrip, I realised if I have 5000 yen stored inside and I bought something for 6000 yen, it would not deduct the 5000 from yen account first but deduct all from my sgd account and convert. For Revolut, it would deduct the 5000 from my yen account and the remaining 1000 from my sgd account, which I feel is a better way.
YT use local currency first
not enough than take from primary account
 

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Silly me get the 2 cards mixed up while using. I prefer YouTube. The app is more user friendly.
You mean YouTrip? :grin:

With YouTrip and Revolut, I'm thinking I should cancel my Amaze. Keeping an eye on iChange too, see how it goes...
 

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Does it take long to receive the card? Going to Malaysia soon. Thought of downloading the app to sign up.
sorry for the late response. card delayed due overwhelming applications.

still waiting. cs support estimates 2 - 3 weeks.

app is quite buggy. anyway, no harm trying since it’s free.
 

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You mean YouTrip? :grin:

With YouTrip and Revolut, I'm thinking I should cancel my Amaze. Keeping an eye on iChange too, see how it goes...
I actually prefer youtrip and trust. One debit one credit. Somehow don’t like Revolut. iChange is more to store ringgit at gd rate. That’s all.
 

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Ichange is good for digital currency. Their rate is even higher than market price.
I believe this won't last long once they captured enough of the market share.

Stored it in your touch n go app or their virtual MasterCard & use it overseas or booking for your hotel.

Currently this is the best among all... don't miss the offer.
 

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Ichange is good for digital currency. Their rate is even higher than market price.
I believe this won't last long once they captured enough of the market share.

Stored it in your touch n go app or their virtual MasterCard & use it overseas or booking for your hotel.

Currently this is the best among all... don't miss the offer.
ichange can store ringgit so no need to store in touch and go right.
 
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