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On 3/3/2025 at 2:21 PM, kimothai said:

Forgot to mention: Security codes/OTPs are sent directly to your Thai number. 

If you have a ipad with a stylus they will accept  your signature, but not a copy and paste

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On 3/2/2025 at 2:59 PM, gamb00ler said:

 

Or if you want an actual US based mobile number, buy an UltraMobile Pay/Go sim on eBay (~15$).  Have a US based friend put it in a phone and connect to the T-mobile network to initialize the sim.  Have your US accomplice mail the sim to you in Thailand.  Configure your UltraMobile sim to use WiFi only for SMS and calls .... and Bob's your uncle.

 

I use a iPhone with esim capability.  My Thai service is on the esim and the UM uses the sim slot.   When I call someone the iPhone automatically uses the sim that was used during the last connection to the same contact.  You can also specify in your contact list which sim to use for each contact.

 

The UM service costs about $3.18 per month if you do not exceed 100 minutes or SMS using WiFi connection.

His point was that he didn't want to keep skirting around the rules. 

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On 3/3/2025 at 4:21 AM, Everyman said:

Have you ever heard the expression “no good deed goes unpunished?”

 

I think you’re making a hassle for yourself for no good reason.

That's my reaction as well. If you go asking questions and looking for trouble someone will accommodate you.

 

I'll assume the OP has his reasons and move on.

 

I have studied the Thai tax rules, don't owe tax, so I keep records every year to prove such and I won't go looking for a TIN number.

 

Note that those who have and posted here were told the same thing or met with bewilderment from the tax office.

 

Let sleeping authorities alone.

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2 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

Last month opened Schwab accounts for myself and the wife, using our Thai addresses.  Same limitation - no purchase of US-registered mutual funds.

 

So, were those new accounts for you and your wife Schwab International accounts reporting your Thai addresses, OR,  Schwab U.S. accounts with the added restriction against being able to purchase any U.S. mutual funds?

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I have this problem now.  I have several brokerage accounts, so my US Schwab account is not an urgent mater.  I have stocks in it, but they're long term holdings and I wasn't really planning on selling any of those stocks, anyway, so I've been lazy, I guess, and I've put it off. 

 

Before Schwab, it was a T.D. Ameritrade account.  When it was switched over to a Schwab account, I got all the usual instructions about how to log into my new Schwab account.  So, one weekend, I did.  It worked fine, but then by Monday morning I was no longer able to log in without calling them first.  Or maybe it was a 2FA problem?  Anyway, I decided I needed to switch it over to a Schwab International account and I called them, but no one ever called me back. Since I didn't really care too much one way or the other, I sort of forgot about it.

 

Maybe I should start establishing accounts I can access from Thailand without too much difficulty.

 

I like the idea of the State Department Federal Credit Union.  I can do that any time, and I can direct some or all of my government pension into that account.  Having that might make the brokerage thing easier.  And a credit card?   

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3 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

An additional restriction on the international accounts is no beneficiaries.

 

That's a curious restriction. 

 

In your contacts with Schwab, did you get any info on how, for their intl accounts, they would handle a situation where the accountholder has passed away, and there's no beneficiary allowed to be listed on the account?

 

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