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Confuscious

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  1. Your input in this thread was right to the point and helped me a lot. Thanks By the way, off topic, as I read in this group and chat with other foreigners, there seems to be a "Pandemic" of foreigners leaving Thailand for whatever reason. But mostly for the unknown future of regulations for a Retirement or a "Thai Spouse" future. Not quite what somebody else was telling about "Thailand as the destination Nr. 1 for retirees".
  2. https://www.bangkokbank.com/-/media/files/personal/other-services/view-rates/table5/feesfcd_table5_1feb2022_en.pdf?la=en&hash=2E5AA1DFFA37F8B63B97D492A84E5DF4E9FEBC6A
  3. Devices = Currency It is not a law. It is a rule of the bank that every foreign currency transferred to the bank account by SWIFT and with the Note that it is for Visa purposes will be transferred back to the original bank without conversion to Thai Baht. Capice? I said already several times that the money (funds, currency, or whatever) was sent to UOB by SWIFT with the note that it was for Visa purposes. Please, try to follow the thread before making comments. I am not French, but that is up to you. I don't know which rules you are at, but in this case there will be NO conversion to Thai baht.
  4. As far as I uderstood the email from UOB, they would send the funds back ONLY if the funds had been send to Thailand by SWIFT and marked that it was for VISA purposes. My devices are in EURO, which makes a little bit more complicated. But the bank(s) seem to have made an agreement that if the money was brought to Thailand by SWIFT for Visa purposes, they would send it back in the same way and to the same bank when you leave the country.
  5. I received an answer from UOB about this this morning. "Funds that are deposit in a FDA (Foreign Devices Account) for Visa purposes and have been transferred from abroad by SWIFT will be send back by SWIFT to the same bank where the funds came from." "The remaining funds, deducted with the costs of sending the funds back, will be send back in the same devices ad it was send. Seems that the only requirement will be to go to Bangkok before I leave and visit UOB (Serie Center) to start the transfer to Europe of my FDA account. Wait and see if it's true .....
  6. We always see a video or a newsflash that such things happen, but we never see the aftermath. Are the culprits found? What is their punishment? Etc..
  7. EVERY transfer from Europe to Thailand goes trough the Deutsche Bank and Bangkok Bank in Bangkok. Don't know what the inverse way is when sending money from Thailand to Europe. Anyway, when I send the funds to Thailand, they wanted to have a signed document from my bank in Europe where it was stated that the money was earned legally. Thank for the tip. Wil take a look on "Dee Money". By the way, the FCD bank account with Bangkok Bank claims that any funds coming from abroad will be transferred back to that bank account when the owner decide to leave Thailand. I claimed that the funds was for Visa purposes.
  8. In my opinion it is a naive question. When I transferred the 25K Euro from Europe to Thailand, I and UOB received a signed document that the money came from abroad and that the money was earned in a LEGAL WAY.
  9. How do "Wise" work? Do you need to give them access to your account(s)? TIA
  10. Again, to clarify, UOB does not allow to withdraw money out of FCD account. It will ALWAYS be converted to Thai Baht first.
  11. UOB does not allow banking app or on-line bank on a Foreign Currency Device account. You see it now?
  12. As previously said, I plan to move back to Europe. I have 25,000 EUR in a foreign currency bank account in Thailand, which I used every year for my visa extension. When I will move out of Thailand, I would like to take this money with me. The bank, UOB, made already clear that redrawing money will be only possible in Thai Baht. This would mean a great loss of money. Are there other (legal) ways to get this money out of Thailand? TIA
  13. If I would get 20 baht for every time such a story comes up in Thailand, I would drive a Lamborghini now. Not the first time and not the last time.
  14. Well, it's maybe better for these kids to be a model and make good money than to go every day in a pit to dig Cobalt for Tesla batteries.
  15. Life as we know it has changed drastically. People giving up their daily, frustrating job and selling stuff on Facebook and other social media. People creating an account on social media and counting the number of viewers and subscribers of their channel supporting them (supercarblondie). The whole world has drastically changed with the social media and is constantly changing. Something most of the older people can not follow. The humans have become the slaves of the social media.
  16. Excuse, my error. It should read Madthayom 4 (High School 4). Thanks for pointing the error
  17. Everything is not "Black and White" in this matter. Many "children" are today involved in making indecent video's and images and publishing them in "Tik Tok", Instagram, Line, and other meeting sites. A lot of them are underaged children looking for wealth. I know personally a few girls who went to school with my daughter in P4 and used to go every weekend to Pattaya to work in bars or as freelancers. Monday, they were showing how much many they had "earned" with simply spreading their legs. They were all under aged, but had false ID-Cards which showed them as being over 18 years. These children are barely mature enough to weight the extents of their actions and with the internet, their pictures and videos are spread all over the globe. It's not always the fault of the ones who (not knowing) are attracted into this scam.
  18. Nothing will happen to him. He will help the RTP paying off their massive debts and continue his life as usual. His car will be fixed by the insurance. For the readers who are not familiar with things here: "THIS IS THAILAND"!!!!!
  19. Mr. Panya has already admitted that he beat the boy. So, the prison term on any charges will be reduced by 50%. In short, this guy might be walking on the streets again in a few months and surely will repeat his crime. Unless he dies under suspicious circumstances during his jail term ...
  20. We use to say "Krokodilletranen huilen als het kalf verdronken is." Losely translated, it's something like "Crying crocodile tears when the calf is drowned". A 5 meter deep pount left accessible to young kids is waiting for a calamity to happen.
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