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Citizens Await Digital Money, Hoping to Boost Economy


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Chiang Mai’s residents shared their opinion on the 10,000 baht digital money policy aimed at economic stimulus, which was promised by the Pheu Thai Party.

 

It can happen that politicians promise something before the election and then break their promise afterwards.

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Another great Thai journalism effort that tells everyone exactly nothing about most of the pertinent details of all this:

 

Such as:

 

--10,000b per person or per family?

--digital money meaning what exactly, some limits on how/where it can be used?

--the unexplained reference from one in the article talking about being from a different province and thus not sure they'd qualify?

--nothing in the article at all about where the government's planning to cobble together the money to pay for these handouts.

 

etc etc etc.

 

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50 minutes ago, Yorkshire Tea said:

From the wife.  For everyone 16 & over.  To be spent within 4km from house!  

Thats what my mrs said, why 4km from house? that limits us to 7/11 others can go to foodland tops and central etc, some have nowhere within 4km

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2 hours ago, McTavish said:

Within 4km of the citizens registered home address ... LOL. 

So my wife is "registered" for government purposes at her family home upcountry. But we've lived together in Bangkok for 10+ years...

 

So the upshot I'm hearing here is... she'd be entitled to get the money, but couldn't spend any of it in BKK, and would have to travel 600 kilometers north to do so?

 

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Two hopes no hope and Bob Hope, it has been worked out they is not enough money, almost in the country to pay for it, as they will find this out next year, when as has been said, it will be paid, then it will we made a mistake and cannot pay for it.

I know you can say it will help the economy,but with us livening in a rural area it will be our local town, that is about 7 km, with two 7-11's and now a very expensive CJ, never mind we still have 3 shops selling mobile phones, if they allow this digital wallet to be used to buy things like this. 

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This PM has already admitted that he lied on his promises during the election campaign.

He has changed his mind to appease his political opponents and to win votes.

What makes anyone think that he will keep this promise?

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Just now, hydraides said:

Wow you are really dumb.....

 

How can you not see this scheme as anything sinister?

 

10,000 baht is nearly one month salary for the average thai person.........How many millions do you think will sign up to digital currency.

 

Its part of the worldwide agenda for every country to go cashless, without this sort of carrot , its going to be impossible for thai government to implement. 

 

They need like 90% of the population to sign up to digital currency........

If the thai government really want to help people with this scheme .....they would offer both a cash, deposit into bank directly..........Why the need so bad for it in 'digital currency'.............its basically bribing millions of people to give up their future freedoms..........but they will be too dumb to see it

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1 minute ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

I've heard tin foil hats are very effective in preventing the spread of cashless societies..... :ph34r:

The level of tyranny the human population faced during COVID lockdowns and restrictions of movements etc

 

.....and you still believe governments are working in our best interests.....or the evil force behind world governments

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Citizens are eagerly awaiting the implementation of the Pheu Thai Party’s policy’s 10,000 baht in digital money, hoping it will stimulate the economy and ease the financial burden on their families.

Most people will go out and blow it on a family party or short break, not sure how that will ease peoples burdens.

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8 hours ago, hydraides said:

.....and you still believe governments are working in our best interests.....or the evil force behind world governments

Why bother wasting your breath?  The tyranny is already here, at least in former first world countries. Most folks have cognitive dissonance...

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12 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Another great Thai journalism effort that tells everyone exactly nothing about most of the pertinent details of all this:

 

Such as:

 

--10,000b per person or per family?

--digital money meaning what exactly, some limits on how/where it can be used?

--the unexplained reference from one in the article talking about being from a different province and thus not sure they'd qualify?

--nothing in the article at all about where the government's planning to cobble together the money to pay for these handouts.

 

etc etc etc.

 

They cant answer any of those questions as PT has not explained how they intend to fund this pledge or any other details about the promise to provide this money

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11 hours ago, hydraides said:

10,000 baht is nearly one month salary for the average thai person.........How many millions will sign up to digital currency.

1st problem is getting online to register for the handout :sleepy: how many times did we see systems crashing during Covid due to overloaded servers.  And, how will rural folk will be given access to register let alone reap any rewards.

 

The proposed system relies primarily on funding from existing or future taxes, stealing from Peter to pay Paul.  The logistics will be a nightmare and carry huge admin costs if it ever gets off the ground, which is doubtful.

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