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Keesters

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  1. 2 minutes ago, david555 said:

    ? You dont have family or friends in your ex Home country could send one ? 

     

    I just kept my more than 25 year old number alive when moving Thailand ,and  anytime i login on PayPal they send the code to that dumb phone who hold that sim as before (only switch on when needed of course ) which i fill in online and i am in PayPal

    Not so easy for those who have been here over 30 years. Parents, siblings, friends all gone now.

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  2. 4 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

    Virtual I expect!

    Your probably right. Some time ago I paid a Thai website for something I wanted using transfer from my account to theirs. Got no reply, no goods, total silence. When i went to their website to check it was offline. I checked the domain name. Expired a day after i ordered. Contacted kasikorn. Nothing we can do they said. Add 300+ baht to the Thai scam account. 

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  3. 5 hours ago, edwardFuture said:

    This is to discourage people working illegally here. I hope Wise follows too. For instance by allowing transfers from and to bank accounts under the same name only and with work permit.

    PayPal is extremly useful in paying for items ordered overseas. Using PayPal restricts the number of places that you've used your credit card to ONE, PayPal. It also has great consumer protection. They've always credited me when I've notified that ordered goods never arrived. Great service until now with no known equal. Time you thought out of the box and not just your own little life. 

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  4. 4 hours ago, Galong said:

    They are expensive to use. Thailand isn't putting them out of business... just guiding them towards the door. They can turn if they want.  They have competition that is better.  They could evolve with the times, but if they don't, so be it.  ????

    Give me an alternative that has payment options on thousands of eCommerce websites. Basically it's PayPal or credit card. I prefer to limit the number of places and times my credit card is used on the internet to ONE. 

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  5. 2 hours ago, atpeace said:

    I personally love the unhygienic markets.  I would be living in another country if sanitation was a major concern.  

    I do too to a certain degree. But at the moment I feel they are unsafe covid wise. Too much space given to stalls and not enough to shoppers resulting in stallholders sitting pretty with 2 meters or more free air around them while shoppers are bumping into each other all the time. 

     

    Some of my best memories are of Bangkok's weekend market when it was on Sanam Luang (Sanam Luang Flea Market). 

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  6. 21 hours ago, MrJ2U said:

    Hard if you have a Thai wife,gik, or girlfriend.

     

    ....Or all three.

    You don't have to go along. But of course you may still suffer from whatever your partner(s) brings back with them. 

     

    I've not had physical contact with my grandson since April because his grandmother, with whom he stays, refuses to stop visiting these unhygienic markets. She says things like, "but they've all been cleaned" to which I reply "after they were found to be dirty". 

  7. 21 hours ago, Chad3000 said:

    I've only transited through. Slept near bus station once, plane to BKK once. 30 years in E Asia.

     

    This place is legion for scams and tight immigration.

     

    No idea why people visit and live here. It's almost a tacit acceptance to be abused and ripped off.

    I haven't been abused or ripped off in 3.5 of my last 4 decades here. It's a learning curve. In fact the last person to cause me major trouble was a farang who reversed his car into me. He denied doing it. The police soon sorted him out . 

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