This morning I was able to add two U.S. credit cards to my Altervim payment profile. No OTP process was used. Will do a charging session in the near future to see if my Bangkok Bank debit card is still accepted for an actual payment; if not, hopefully one or both U.S. credit cards will work .
Perhaps someone could suggest that those helpful British embassy people might interact with their government colleagues at the DWP or IPC when informed of the demise of a pensioner. They have all the necessary information after all.
Sure, but what we both need to do, like it or not, is the Thai legal way.
I can't, but never said I could.
For me, and many others, we see the "link" is the easiest, quickest, cheapest, and most effective way to force foreigners into a TRD office. Surely you agree with this. It's perfect for them.
I have never claimed to be an expert, and I am not "surmising" I am predicting, and I'm not the only one to put it forward.
From Day 1 when the news broke of this tax, I was one of the first ones, if not the first, to say they will use foreigner's need for visas / extensions to assist with enforcing their tax policy. I said it then, I say it now, and I stand by my prediction.
Why are you so confident they will not "link" the two?
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