No, a citizens passport renewal will not normally be disallowed just because the holder has an overstay. The embassy will obviously refer to it and give the relevant advice and warning. They will note the situation in case the holder mysteriously "loses" the new passport in an fraudulent attempt to get around the overstay by claiming it to be lost.
The Product Information does...
https://www.scb.co.th/content/dam/scb/personal-banking/product-sales-sheet/prepaid-cards/scb-m-prepaid-en.pdf
The answer to your first question is "Yes"; the answer to your second is almost certainly "No".
Hahahahaaa...! I'm sure there is a lot more to "class" definitions than that!
I was talking to a woman in that position the Sunday before last, her 18-year old daughter is at an international school here and will be going to university in the Netherlands when school has finished. We were talking after an she'd finished my oily in the massage place in 33 where she works. She is upper, middle class, then?
Since I am not currently in LOS, they told me nothing.
Shame that you didn't mention that very relevant point!
BBL has a very efficient English-speaking call centre that has a phone number that can be called from whichever country you are in if the information that is being offered here doesn't help and it will not help as, ultimately, you're going to have to ask the bank anyway for the real answer.
By Phone. Call our Bualuang Phone on 1333 in Thailand or (66) 0 2645 5555 from overseas.
Since I am not currently in LOS, they told me nothing.
Shame that you didn't mention that very relevant point! BBL has a very efficient English-speaking call centre that has a phone number that can be called from whichever country you are in.
Come on...he wasn't at a 7-11, he was at a commercial attraction, i.e. for profit, at a temple where everyone knows 7-11 prices do not apply. He got three bananas for his B60 and, while I agree that overcharging is ridiculous as a practice, B60 is hardly "ridiculous overcharging"!
"...now we have an employee who puts a face to the bank robbing theme".
"Now"? It's nothing new, customer-robbing bank workers have been putting their faces to these crimes for decades in the UK, US, Europe, Australia, NZ, etc., bloody etc.
What has the RTP's "reputation" got to do with a bank employee defrauding customers? Do you not think that cases such as this go to court for judgement (verification)?