I often wonder if I should change it to won or not if I use it less after changing it to dollars.
I was wondering how much the fee would be if I exchanged it back to won.
How much would the exchange rate be when I said I would get 90% preferential treatment?
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I don't know if it's the same exchange rate, but I don't know because it doesn't really happen
If it's the same exchange rate, you'll have little loss if you get a 90% discount
I heard from a bank employee before that even if you buy dollars right away and sell them right away, there will be a 10% difference even if you get preferential fees
Many people are mistaken, but the fee is simply an additional (?) fee that is taken away from the bank
Even if you buy and sell it at the same time, there's a difference because there's a spread
If I'm going to explain more, even if it's the actual exchange rate, there's a spread between the buying price and the selling price
For example, the marked exchange rate is 1,005 won, but the purchase price is 1,010 won, and the sale price is 1,000 won
If you include this, it's very simple and if you buy and sell at the same time, it's about 10% different
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