Shopping Advice
Shopping Advice
Buyer Beware
Where to shop
Shopping Tips
Fixed prices are the norm in department stores
and a number of shops in Bangkok, but at most
other places bargaining is acceptable and expected.
Generally, shopping in Thailand is easy, fun
and very rewarding, but the following advice
is useful especially when making gem and jewellery
purchases :
- Shop around to compare prices - this is especially
important with gems and jewellery.
- Obtain a receipt for goods bought and check
if is correct before leaving the shop
- Never let a tout or new found friend take
you shopping. Stores give commission to these
people, and the cost is reflected in the price
you pay.
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- In general, jewellery items cannot be
returned. If refunds are allowed, then often
25-30% of the selling price will be deducted
as “costs of damages”. More
reputable companies may offer a full refund
although usually only within a certain time
limit, such as 30 days. Do not believe any
claims by shop owners that purchases can
be refunded at Thai embassies, consulates
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- Reputable shops will give a written agreement
to a full refund on any goods returned within
90 days. If a shop refuses to do this, go eslewhere.
- Shops in hotel arcades pay high rents and
accordingly prices tend to be higher than at
street shops. On the other hand, hotel arcades
are very convenient if you have little time
for shopping.
Packing and Shipping Services
Thanks to the ever-increasing number of tourists
coming to Thailand, most shops are experienced
at shipping abroad and will attend to all the
documents such as insurance, customs and necessary
permits. The Central Post Office also offers
a parcel-wrapping service for those who want
to make small shipments themselves. For larger
items or bulk shipments, there are several Bangkok
companies who specialise in such matters.
VAT Refund
Visitors entering the Kingdom on tourist visas
are entitled to refunds of the 7% value added
tax (VAT) paid on goods purchased at shops,
department stores and other retail outlets displaying
" VAT Refund for Tourists
" signs, where tax refund application forms
are available. Prior to airport departure, visitors
must present a completed VAT refund form, plus
passport information and purchase receipts,
to a customs officer. Certain luxury goods must
be shown to an excise official. Refunds may
be in bank draft form or credited to a credit
card. For more information, please contact the
VAT Refunds for Tourists Office, Tel: 0 2272
9388 or VAT Refund Office at Bangkok International
Airport Tel : 02535 6577-8
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