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Re: Malaysian Ringgit rate update
today permas jaya 257.00
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Northpoint 257..
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Suntec was also 2.57 yesterday evening..
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Yesterday changed for $2.57 at Parkway Parade. Was told ringgit in great demand since end of last week due to school holiday. Asked him does that affect the exchange rates? He answered somehow yes.
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12pm CTP Rm257.5
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Thanks for your updates, by the way where is CTP?
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I think should be ChinaTown Point.
Mustafa Centre (Verdun road side) - 256.80 Mustafa Centre (Serangoon Plaza side) - 257.00 Same moneychanger in Mustafa Centre has 2 different rates at their separate windows. |
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Today Lunch Time at:
Peoples Park Centre - S$100 -> RM257.00 ChinaTown Point - S$100 -> RM257.50 Hulk |
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CTP = China Town Point
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#3715
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KNNCCB..... Please check your ringgits carefully.
I received a couple of counterfeit $50 notes amongst my ringgits. I had changed S$500.00 at the exchange rate of 2.575 at Bukit Bintang Shopping Mall...... on the way back to SG I did some shopping at JB and discovered the counterfeits when the shopkeeper refused to accept them. |
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I think now better ensure that when you buy ringgit, get the money changer to run the notes through their counting machine. I'm not 100% sure but I think some of these counting machines are able to detect some of the security features in genuine notes. If its a fake, the machine will alert. Better than nothing. Any bros here can share on to spot these counterfeit notes? It seems from the above posts that the Malaysian businesses know what to look for in these fake notes. Did the merchants or shopkeepers show you exactly how to detect?
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Thanks many Bros here for the clarification on CTP
Quite scary to hear about the counterfiet RM50 notes, normally l will count them at the same time just try to feel the texture and also the same thickness. But telling from fake will not be easy when you change quite alot. I think safer to change in Singapore because if any problem easier to go back to them rather than Malysia, too far to go back
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I think the counterfeits are not color fast.... I discovered my fake note will smudge when it becomes wet.
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The situation here is still not so bad yet..... I understand that up north in Danok / Hatyai it is even more terrible as 1 in 3 notes are likely to be fake. Although the cops have busted a factory in Chumphon making these counterfeit money.... there are several more believed to be still in operation.
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