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  1. 3 minutes ago, Ohyesuare said:

    It is a problem as VPNs can be easily detected and most money making sites will ban you for using one.

    I've been using VPNs for about twenty years, and to my knowledge I've never been detected. I've used them for bank transfers and for selling investments and never had a problem. I don't use the free VPNs, which are completely useless. I pay a fair amount of money for good quality and reliability, which these days means the Avast VPN. 

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  2. 4 minutes ago, TheAppletons said:

    Do you have a rockin' bod?  ONLYFANS beckons.

    Sad to say, but no I don't have a bod these days that could even remotely be described as rockin'. Forty years ago I was an avid weightlifter and was advised to try male modeling. Those days are but a distant, albeit happy memory. Anything I do online is strictly with the webcam deactivated.

  3. 6 minutes ago, FriendlyFarang said:

    If something doesn't require any skills you are competing for it with people from third world countries where 5$ a day is a good income, so your income would be lower than that.

    Very true. I hadn't thought about that. These days, even people in the world's most impoverished countries have computers or at least smart phones. 5$ might be more than they could make doing hours of intense physical labor, so why not use the computer or phone instead? The problem is that the majority of websites are in English, and those impoverished people likely would not have the English language skills to utilize them.

  4. Recently, I suffered a significant financial setback. I’ve been retired for a number of years, but now I must try to start making money again. For eighteen years I was an English teacher in South Korea and here in Thailand, but at sixty-six years of age, no school would hire me as a teacher. In addition, I suffer from GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), which makes speaking increasingly difficult. So even teaching online is not an option.

     

    I wonder if any readers know of a legitimate way to make a meaningful amount of money online that does not involve speaking. My extensive research has revealed that there are two kinds of websites: those that appear to be legitimate but pay a miniscule amount of money (watching advertising videos for one cent each, for example), or those that promise thousands of dollars a month, like affiliate marketing (whatever that is). In exchange for such a large monthly income, however, one must pay thousands of dollars up front for training or software. After you’ve paid the money, the promised monthly income doesn’t materialize, and the money back guarantee is not honored. 

     

    Of course, it would be unrealistic to expect a significant monthly income without some specialized skill or knowledge, but I’m wondering if something even as small as, for example, five dollars an hour might be possible without such skill or knowledge. Perhaps that’s even too much to ask for. 

     

    So any information that anyone can provide pertaining to a legitimate way to make a meaningful amount of money online would be greatly appreciated, not only by me, but also by those readers who might find themselves in a similar unfortunate financial situation.
     

     

     

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  5. 2 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

    You are correct, but the 'Will' still needs to go thru the court process before the bank will release funds.

    The best way around this is to have joint accounts, with either/or signature.

    Yes, that's true. I have a joint savings account with my companion, but the fixed account with 800,000 for my retirement visa is, of course, in my name alone. This is the most valuable asset I have in my Thai will, of which my companion is the executor. I hope that the court process  you mentioned won't be too complicated or lengthy so that she can get access to my assets without any undue delay.

  6. On 8/12/2023 at 4:29 AM, nglodnig said:

    Go to the bank and get your GF to be made beneficiary in the event of your death, on the production of a (Thai) death certificate.

    I went to Bangkok Bank and specifically asked them to make my companion the beneficiary of my bank accounts with them, and they told me unequivocally that they could not do so. The branch manager told me that my assets on deposit with the bank would be distributed according to my last will and testament, and by no other means. I assume every other bank in Thailand has the same policy, so your statement, quoted above, is inaccurate. The original poster would be well advised to ignore it.

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  7. 12 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

    To OP > You are posting your question on this on-line Forum, which means you have Internet access.  That being the case, why don't you do your 90-day report on-line? 

    It is a quick and easy process to do so, and can be done during the 14 days before till actual due date of that 90-day report. 

    Imm sends you a confirmation when it is approved and you can also check the status on-line.

    And in case your report has not been approved and is still pending on the due date, you can then still do it in person during the 6-day grace period at your CM office.

    From what I have read on this forum and other sources, there are many problems trying to do the 90 day report online. The system just doesn't seem to be very efficient. The mail-in system, on the other hand, seems to work much better. Someone I know has been doing the mail-in reports for many years and has never had any problems.

     

    Ordinarily I would go in person, but I need to get a new U.S. passport, and I am worried that if something goes wrong, I won't have the new passport by the time my 90 day report is due. I hope to send my passport to Bangkok within the next week. My due date is August 13th, so with two full months, I should be okay. But one never knows, especially when dealing with the United States Government, an entity not known for its efficiency or concern for its citizens living abroad.

  8. 13 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

    https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1666.  

     

    Notification by registered mail (Thailand Post only)

     

    Send the following documents to Chiang Mai Immigration Office (Postal Address: 71 Moo. 3, Suthep, Muang, Chiang Mai 50200)

    Application form TM.47 – Application for Extension of Temporary Stay in The Kingdom

    Photocopies of the relevant pages on the passport:

    The personal information page, showing picture, name, expiry/issue date, etc.

    The page showing Non-Immigrant Visa

    Any pages showing previous Thailand Visa Extensions (if applicable)

    The page showing the latest entry stamp in Thailand

    A copy of the previous notification of staying over 90 days (if applicable)

    A copy of the TM.30 – Receipt of Notification Form for House-Master, Owner or Possessor of Residence or Hotel Manager Where Alien Has Stayed

    Envelope with 10 Baht stamp affixed and return address of foreigner for the officer in charge to send back the lower part of form TM. 47 after having received the notification. The send back part must be kept for reference and for future notifications of staying over 90 days.

    The above-mentioned documents (1-5) must be sent by registered mail before the renewal date 15 days to Immigration Office in a local area where the foreigner resides.

    Must keep the evidence of sending the registered mail as evidence until the document is returned.

    Waiting time for the document to be returned: approxim

    ately 30 days

    Thanks very much for taking the time to give such a detailed and helpful response to my question.

  9. Hello. I've always done my 90 day reports in person at Chiang Mai Immigration. I may need to do the next one by mail, however. I know there is a post here that provides the necessary steps to take to successfully do the report by mail, but I do not know how to locate that post. Could someone please direct me to the post that will explain exactly what I must do? Thanks very much in advance for any assistance you can provide.

  10. 5 hours ago, keithcresswell said:

    A medical certificate is required for renewing a 5 year license at  the Pattaya Land Transport Office. I got mine from a clinic where the only requirement was to know my weight and height and have 100 baht. There were only two tests at the LTO, braking and knowing the colours of the traffic lights. That was three weeks ago so things could have changed. 

    Thanks for your reply. I assume if the certificate is required in Pattaya it would also be for Chiang Mai. Also, I doubt that there would be any major changes in the last three weeks. The braking test, I assume, is with the feet, like in a car. Is that test given for people applying only for the motorcycle license? It seems pointless to do so. 

  11. 12 hours ago, PJ71 said:

    The only benifit of all the online testing etc is that you don't need to watch the video at DLT centre.

     

    You'll still have to Q for perception test and colour test.

    Thanks for the information. I hadn't thought about the other tests we have to take at the DLT. Do you know if a medical certificate is required to renew a five year license rather than a two year license? Thanks again for any further information you can povide.

  12. 14 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    Reading this is interesting.

    Personally it happens seldom to me that the waiter tries to give the change back to my gf. And if it happens then she shows him/her they should give it to me. Fine.

    But mostly they give it back to me. So maybe they don't all hate all foreigners.

    Reading your comment, I understand why they don't give it to you. Because who wants to interact with someone who thinks and writes "Thais are appallingly xenophobic and racist."

    With you I am pretty sure they would be delighted if you got on an airplane and left tomorrow or better today.

     

    The problem is your attitude. Change that and you might live relaxed and peacefully and maybe Thais will give you the change. Otherwise think about that plane home. It will improve not only your life but also the lives of many Thais and non-Thai-hating foreigners in this beautiful country.

    Thanks very much for your sage advice. The only problem with taking "that plane home" is that home is the Evil Empire, commonly referred to as the United States. Rather than being the victim of xenophobia and racism, I'd very likely be the victim of a random shooting when I visited my local McDonald's or supermarket. Fortunately, being childless I never had to see my son or daughter being murdered in his or her classroom. But, of course, we have to endure such tragedies to protect the sanctity of the 2nd Amendment (apologies to non-Americans who don't know what that is).

     

    This will be my 17th year living in Thailand. It's certainly a very nice looking country, but I think beautiful is a bit overzealous of a description. During these 17 years, the only Thais I have disliked (not hated) are those who have shown me rudeness, disrespect or threatening behavior. Such Thais constitute a small minority, admittedly, but they still exist. Your perception of the saintliness of all Thais seems to me to be, again, overzealous. The vast majority of Thais have treated me with either politeness or indifference, which is exactly as I would like to be treated.

     

    Currently, I support my companion and contribute to the support of her adult daughter and her two grandchildren, ages 12 and 3. I put the adult daughter through school and am helping to put the two grandchildren through school also. Your contention that every Thai would be delighted if I got on a plane tomorrow, or better today, could not be more misguided. You wouldn't want to meet my companion if she knew that it was your advice that put me on that flight to the Evil Empire.

     

    I will continue to treat those I meet with decency, civility and respect, regardless of their race or nationality. All I've ever asked, wherever I've lived, is to be treated in the same way.

     

     

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  13. 15 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

    Needed to renew 5 yr license in Nov. I don't even own vehicles anymore.

    Appointment? Test? Waiting?

     

    For the first time regarding anything Thailand, I shamelessly used an agent.

     

    Priceless. 

    I think with the online reservation system as well as online testing it won't be nearly as bad as it was in years past, with hundreds of people waiting all day to renew their licenses. I'll find out on March 16th.

  14. On 3/1/2023 at 9:19 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

    It also happens to me from time to time. I suspect that Thai prefer to interact with other Thais because they use the same language, body language, etc. It's more familiar to them and more comfortable. 

    No problem.

     

    Wrong. It is a problem. It happens to me every time I am with my Thai companion, and it has nothing to do with language. Do you have to speak the same language as a customer to hand that customer his change from a purchase? Of course not. What an idiotic concept. The reason Thai clerks completely ignore foreign customers who are accompanied by a Thai is that they hate us. Thais are appallingly xenophobic and racist. The people of Thailand would be delighted if every single foreigner here got on an airplane and left tomorrow. Maybe they wouldn't be so happy later when they realized that we had stopped spending the billions of baht a year we spend to help support their economy.

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  15. 12 hours ago, MrJ said:

    it used to be like that - not anymore, now 5 years only

    Now we have two versions of the story. I'll just have to wait until later this month to see if I get the five or six year renewal. It seems likely to me that Mr J is right -- that it would only be five years. I doubt that the DLT would give people an incentive to wait and deliberately let their driving licenses expire in order to get an extra year until their next renewal. That would be rewarding irresponsible behavior, which I don't think any branch of the Thai government would do. 

  16. 4 hours ago, steve187 said:

    it will expire on your birthday so 5 years + the time to next birthday, ie apply the day after your expiry date and it will be valid for almost 6 years

    That's very good to know. I hadn't realized that there's actually an advantage to waiting until after your license has expired to renew it in order to get an extra year. I just didn't pay attention to the expiration date until a friendly and helpful police officer pulled me over for a traffic violation and pointed out that my license had already expired. He informed me that there is a one year grace period during which you can renew your license without any penalty. 

     

    Thanks very much for the information.

  17. 11 hours ago, TKDfella said:

    I think depending on your browser, could one use the the right mouse click in the middle of the window which provides a list of options, one of them 'translate to English' ?

    My browser is Google Chrome, which has the right-click option to translate to English. The problem wasn't the nature of the text, all of which is in English. The problem, instead, was that the video featured an instructor who was speaking Thai. It wasn't until I checked the third video of three that I found the one that had English subtitles. Unfortunately, the DLT authorities didn't indicate which video was intended for foreigners. If they had, I would have saved a great deal of time and effort. Thanks very much for the information and for taking the time to reply to my post.

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