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giddyup

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  1. I can't find the link, only this one which is only 1.5% https://www.scb.co.th/content/dam/scb/personal-banking/product-sales-sheet/deposits/special7m-fixed-deposit-en.pdf
  2. I'll put it in my partners name, she's Thai.
  3. Just transferred a few million Baht and want to put it in a short term, no longer than 12 months, fixed deposit account. I'm with the SCB and they are currently offering 2.60% for 6 months, does that seem OK?
  4. Can't find this on fmovies.
  5. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. It's money that someone would have inherited anyway, no sleep lost.
  6. You are correct, I was a tad agitated when I read that ANZ charged 3% for overseas transactions, it wasn't specified that this was for credit cards, but am happy to pay $30 for a $200K transfer. However, my opinion of ANZ hasn't changed. and I will be transferring the balance in the next couple of weeks.
  7. I only paid $30 transfer fee on $200K.
  8. I transferred $A200K this morning. ANZ were pretty diligent in making sure it was me, including a callback for passport details etc. They did ask what the funds were for, but that would be a formality, I could have told them to pay off a loan shark.
  9. I will be transferring every cent I have in the ANZ to my banks here in Thailand, so it would be pointless having any further discussions with them. I'm 80 now and don't want to cark it with the bulk of my money still in the ANZ. Much simpler to have it here where beneficiaries will be able to access it easily.
  10. I'M still limited to $10K a day transaction, even for domestic, so that would involve 32 separate transactions to Wise, over 32 days.
  11. Thanks, but I'll take the loss from ANZ and put it behind me.
  12. I may have misread the 3% for transactions, it's actually a transfer fee, which is only around $9 or $18.
  13. No, but it will still involve going through an ANZ operator, probably 4 times. I'll wear the loss just to be done with them.
  14. The daily limit is still limited to A$10K, it can be increased to a max of A$25K if you install the ANZ Shield App, which can't be done from Thailand. I already have had online banking for 13 years, pretty sure I know what my limits are.
  15. Believe me I've tried, there is no other option with ANZ other than to use an international operator. There are a couple of numbers you can ring and then you specify what service you want. Emails either go unanswered, or several days for a response. I know I'm going to lose money on the deal, but I just want to be done with them.
  16. Tried, it can't be done with ANZ. I think it can be changed to $25,000 if you're a business, otherwise I have to go through an operator. I have tried to do it in the past, can't be done online.
  17. That's pretty much it. I have already been through a month of stress trying to get the ANZ to reimburse me because on my last transaction they sent the money in Baht instead of Aussie Dollars as I specified. They are total a-holes to deal with and I just want all of my funds out and have no more to do with them. Ever.
  18. The $10K limit is when you use online banking.
  19. Because Wise is limited to 2 million Baht a time, and all up I want to transfer $320,000, which would involve 4 transfers. It's an absolute nightmare getting through to an operator at ANZ and this would mean hours of stress and frustration trying to get through to transfer money to Wise.
  20. Can you please explain the difference?
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