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14 hours ago, Barry13 said:

And yes I was able the withdawal money by using the teller.

This is due to your SSA deposit. BKK bank will only allow you to withdraw personally at the bank.

Change your DD to your USA bank and then use WISE to send funds to Thailand.

You will also get a better exchange rate wit Wise.

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54 minutes ago, Moti24 said:

A couple of days ago, I read that with effect from last Monday, phone sim card and bank book have to be registered in the same name.

today KBank have blocked access via there app,I am using a 12 month data sim registered in my name but not registered with the bank,must visit branch to register.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Barry13 said:

So what can I do to be able to use an ATM card and do transfers using Bangkok Bank?

Will I need to open another BB account and personally go to the bank each month and transfer from the account that gets the SS direct deposit and put it into the second account?

 

i have a Bangkok Bank account set up specifically for my (US) social security deposits.

While I have no debit card for that account, I am able to login to my account online and transfer money directly to my KBank account, which has a debit card that I use for spending and payments.

Posted (edited)
21 hours ago, DavisH said:

My Bangkok Bank app stopped working last month, as the app now requires android 8 or higher. I had to get a new phone and go to the bank to reset it. But if your atm / debit card is not working, that's another issue. 

Both Bangkok Bank and Kasikorn Bank mobile apps stopped working. Went to Bangkok Nank, girl Sai system upgrade needed information re entered. App did not take the info. She used the ATM and her computer to update. Kasikorn … girl deleted app and downloaded app again, entered info and that fixed it. My suspicion? Tied to the recent announcement of banks needing to check account names and Passport/phone names all agreed. Chiang Mai.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Barry13 said:

It's not a special account, it is just my only account.

 

Do you have any suggestions on a solution? Should I change the SS direct deposit to a US bank and then transfer it monthly to the Bangkok Bank location in New York City that will deposit it in my current BB account so it looks like a normal transfer without any SS connection labeled to it?

Or just open another BB account and transfer it into that second account to break the SS direct deposit connection?

If the money coming to your BB account is from US Social Security then you need to withdraw it at the bank with a teller. An easy option is to just go to the bank and open a second account then visit the bank once each month and withdraw ALL but a few hundred baht of your SS money and put it in the second BB account then you can use that account with bank cards.  The rule about withdrawing SS money in person at the bank is one that comes from the US.

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Yes, BB disabled my ATM and online is good for checking balance only. SSA direct deposit from USA is the reason.  I also have to show up at a branch every month to 'unfreeze' the deposit. Any branch is ok to show up in person, we'll see.  Also transfer to my K-Bank account cam only be done in person at 120BT per.  Twenty baht if I want a check and go deposit at K-Bank. I've had the account since 2014. A form letter was maiked to your address on record a couple weeks ago if you're a direct deposit of SSA.

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clarification! 

You use two things!

ATM and Transfer?  Im certainly not techno but what are you transferring using your ATM.

Are you saying. Your SS is setup to be sent to BB New York office and they aren't sending it in timely manner to your BB bank in Thailand?

 

Forget BB in New York send it to your U.S. bank of still have one then use Wise to your BB account.

 

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22 hours ago, Barry13 said:

I already went today and that's what Bangkok Bank told me.

I just tested that:

 

- Using my BBL internet banking I transferred funds from my K Bank savings account to my BBL savings account, it appeared instantly in my K Bank savings account showing on my K Bank internet banking, as normal.

- A minute later using my K Bank internet banking I transferred the funds back, from BBL to my K Bank savings account, it worked instantly as normal. 

 

Suggest you call the BBL call centre and discuss, rather than visit a local branch. 

 

I've spoken to the BBL call centre several times before, always advanced English, always good listeners, always understood the point I was making, always resolved.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Mike Lister said:

I receive US SSc direct to Bangkok Bank and there are no restrictions for me and I make transfers every month. I have read that there are certain types of accounts at BB where US SSc payments can only be transacted over the counter but I can't remember why. It's an anti-fraud measure of some type. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful, perhaps others can add some more words to what I tried to describe.

If you are doing an ACH transfer for your US Social Security unless they changed you have to go in person to withdraw, I have one account for SS and another account for my daily use, when I get paid I just withdraw the SS money and deposit into my other account for which I have a Debit Card. I you are getting it tranfered by IDD you can get a debit card with the accoun

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Posted
58 minutes ago, flexomike said:

If you are doing an ACH transfer for your US Social Security unless they changed you have to go in person to withdraw, I have one account for SS and another account for my daily use, when I get paid I just withdraw the SS money and deposit into my other account for which I have a Debit Card. I you are getting it tranfered by IDD you can get a debit card with the accoun

No, my SSc is direct deposit to Bangkok Bank Chiang Mai, there are no withdrawal restrictions.

Posted
3 hours ago, IAMHERE said:

Yes, BB disabled my ATM and online is good for checking balance only. SSA direct deposit from USA is the reason.  I also have to show up at a branch every month to 'unfreeze' the deposit. Any branch is ok to show up in person, we'll see.  Also transfer to my K-Bank account cam only be done in person at 120BT per.  Twenty baht if I want a check and go deposit at K-Bank. I've had the account since 2014. A form letter was maiked to your address on record a couple weeks ago if you're a direct deposit of SSA.

My missus has a K bank account. Recently she cannot do any atm transactions unless she input the Thai 16 digit ID into the atm screen format. Was told by the teller that all foreign account holders will have to present their passport at the counter to do any transaction from now on. This was to discourage money laundering by foreigners. 

Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 1:40 PM, DavisH said:

My Bangkok Bank app stopped working last month, as the app now requires android 8 or higher. I had to get a new phone and go to the bank to reset it. But if your atm / debit card is not working, that's another issue. 

Last year TTB switched off online banking and their app requires android 11, I had to get another phone as mine was version 9.

In the old days quality products were made to last, not anymore, built in obsolescence.

Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 10:13 PM, Chivas said:

Strangely enough there have been multiple accounts today of monies sent via Wise but not landing in Thai accounts

Wise made it clear they have been sent as well to everyone who wanted clarafication

 

Almost certainly a coincidence I acknowledge but nonetheless

 

Sterling as well which normally below £1000 equivalent lands instrantly

My last Wise transfer in AUD to my BBL account, done on Wed 29th May has only arrived late this evening, May 31st.

 

Many identical transfers done fortnightly through Wise have taken 2~3 minutes max from "sending " to received.

 

So this is a first!

Wonder what BBL are doing?

 

Wise can offer no reason (and I have their transfer receipt ) other than checking the account details and stating that it can take "up to 4 days" for the transfer to be processed by the receiving bank.

 

But at least it finally arrived !

Posted
14 hours ago, CM Dad said:

If the money coming to your BB account is from US Social Security then you need to withdraw it at the bank with a teller. An easy option is to just go to the bank and open a second account then visit the bank once each month and withdraw ALL but a few hundred baht of your SS money and put it in the second BB account then you can use that account with bank cards.  The rule about withdrawing SS money in person at the bank is one that comes from the US.

Not true.. The rule does not come from the US or all banks would have to do the same. It's a BKK Bank rule

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3 hours ago, orchidfan said:

My last Wise transfer in AUD to my BBL account, done on Wed 29th May has only arrived late this evening, May 31st.

 

Many identical transfers done fortnightly through Wise have taken 2~3 minutes max from "sending " to received.

 

So this is a first!

Wonder what BBL are doing?

 

Wise can offer no reason (and I have their transfer receipt ) other than checking the account details and stating that it can take "up to 4 days" for the transfer to be processed by the receiving bank.

 

But at least it finally arrived !

I did a Wise transfer from the US yesterday to BKK Bank. . It arrived in seconds

Posted
11 hours ago, Mike Lister said:

No, my SSc is direct deposit to Bangkok Bank Chiang Mai, there are no withdrawal restrictions.

but is it coming in by ACH from New York or by IDD which I know has no restrictions. You are  a US citizen correct? 

Posted
44 minutes ago, Jeffrey346 said:

Not true.. The rule does not come from the US or all banks would have to do the same. It's a BKK Bank rule

before IDD deposits started Bangkok Bank was the only one that SS could be sent to and the restrictions on the account were that they had to be withdrawn in person. Maybe this rule has changed not sure. But 100 percent sure that IDD deposits have no restrictions and you can have a card, my account is with Bangkok Bank, started the deposits eight years ago and I could not have a card with this account, wife has hers with Krungthai and hers is done by IDD with no restrictions

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55 minutes ago, Jeffrey346 said:

Not true.. The rule does not come from the US or all banks would have to do the same. It's a BKK Bank rule

originally Bangkok Bank was only Bank you could get your SS deposited too, had to do it in person, these were ACH transfers from New York, when IDD started a couple of years ago several banks were allowed to accept the deposits with no restrictions.

Posted
14 minutes ago, flexomike said:

but is it coming in by ACH from New York or by IDD which I know has no restrictions. You are  a US citizen correct? 

No, I'm not a US citizen although I did live in the US for 15 years.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Mike Lister said:

No, I'm not a US citizen although I did live in the US for 15 years.

OK for the non US citizen part, have several non US citizen friends getting SS in Thailand. The biggest question is your money coming from New York which is an ACH transfer or are you getting it through the IDD channel. When did you apply for SS in Thailand, if within the last couple of years it was probably done through IDD which has no restrictions on it. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, flexomike said:

OK for the non US citizen part, have several non US citizen friends getting SS in Thailand. The biggest question is your money coming from New York which is an ACH transfer or are you getting it through the IDD channel. When did you apply for SS in Thailand, if within the last couple of years it was probably done through IDD which has no restrictions on it. 

It's not via NY, I believe it comes via Worldpay or Citi IDD.

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Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 5:13 PM, Barry13 said:

Anyone that gets their money deposited from abroad noticed that their ATM/Debit card and electronic transfers are not working with Bangkok Bank?

What is the solution to transfer your money other than going to the bank in person to do the transaction? I heard the Thaturns out my cc was letting me i Gov has a new policy stopping all transfers if the money has come from outside the country.

Yes this happed to me. I went to visit to resolve. The bank cc issued was stopped as this account type is limited to withdrawals and

The transfer feature, which is now a problem as it too no longer works and that is suppose to be available. Back to the bank

Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 11:39 PM, Barry13 said:

So what can I do to be able to use an ATM card and do transfers using Bangkok Bank?

Will I need to open another BB account and personally go to the bank each month and transfer from the account that gets the SS direct deposit and put it into the second account?

Basicly that is what I was told as well. I tried to tranfer to my gf and it failed. Back to the bank

Posted
18 hours ago, Klong Song said:

I don’t know what kind of account you have but in my case my SS gets deposited into my direct deposit account set up for that purpose. I have to go each month to withdraw from the direct deposit account and put the funds in another account. My direct deposit account cannot be accessed online and has no atm card. They want to see my face and passport every month. I assume it is an anti fraud procedure. 

Thanks, does the direct deposit account let you transfer via ibanking or you have to go into the bank to trasfer there?

Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 11:23 PM, Barry13 said:

To Mike Lister,

 

I tried to use my ATM Bangkok Bank card at 4 different BB machine locations including at the Bangkok Bank with a Bangkok Bank service person watching and witnessed that it would not work. I attempted to withdawal 5000 baht. I also tried to pay a phone bill using the mobile app and online, both would not work. No transfers would work. I receive a direct deposits from the USA Social Security.

To summerize: Bangkok Bank ATM machines, mobile app and online will not allow me to withdawal or transfer any amount. I can only view my account and balance using the app and online.

 

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I had the same problem with my account. I received my SSI deposited in America but could not withdraw any baht. I know my card is good. That was in Udon Thani. I tried 2 different atm’s as well. Still nothing. 

Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 11:23 PM, Barry13 said:

To Mike Lister,

 

I tried to use my ATM Bangkok Bank card at 4 different BB machine locations including at the Bangkok Bank with a Bangkok Bank service person watching and witnessed that it would not work. I attempted to withdawal 5000 baht. I also tried to pay a phone bill using the mobile app and online, both would not work. No transfers would work. I receive a direct deposits from the USA Social Security.

To summerize: Bangkok Bank ATM machines, mobile app and online will not allow me to withdawal or transfer any amount. I can only view my account and balance using the app and online.

 

Note;   View gamb00ler's reply

I had the same problem with my account. I received my SSI deposited in America but could not withdraw any baht. I know my card is good. That was in Udon Thani. I tried 2 different atm’s as well. Still nothing. 

Posted
On 5/30/2024 at 5:49 PM, Mike Lister said:

Are you saying that you personally cannot transfer funds using your mobile app or that the bank has a new policy of stopping all transfers from overseas?

Are some bank staff not a bit like IO's with different staff members telling you different things?

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