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7 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

I got mine in 2021 when I was 62, the expiry date says "for life" 🙂 

Same like Thai ID cards issued at 60+.

 

Thread gave me the final kick to register for TrueMoney.

I found the process fairly straightforward. Scanning passport a couple of times until they and me were satisfied.

Job selection is indeed lacking (foreign) retired.

I am an unemployed houseman now waiting for feedback.

Hopefully not forever 🤣

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Oh how helpful!

 

Do please explain how a 'long-time expat retiree here in Thailand, and living frugally', gets his hands on such a card.

You can get a prepaid or virtual card or a secured physical card by pledging a deposit. Not perfect but very useful.

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I'm like the OP, retired, use my Bangkok Bank debit card to pay for Lazada/AliExpress.  I have never used a card to pay for goods in a bricks and mortar shop, nor ever been asked to pay other than with cash....

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Posted
14 hours ago, impulse said:

 

I've been tempted to write them a Thank You note for going cashless.  The first time they refused my cash order for a 160 Baht coffee, I walked 3 doors down and bought a cuppa for 60 baht.  And it was just as good. 

 

They've probably saved me 5000 baht over the past 2 years because I also don't like pulling out the plastic for a $5 purchase.

 

160b for a coffee is criminal, people who pay that need a good hard slap.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Same like Thai ID cards issued at 60+.

 

Thread gave me the final kick to register for TrueMoney.

I found the process fairly straightforward. Scanning passport a couple of times until they and me were satisfied.

Job selection is indeed lacking (foreign) retired.

I am an unemployed houseman now waiting for feedback.

Hopefully not forever 🤣

They will be fed up when they get to their office this morning.  A flurry of foreign applications waiting for them.  Likely they will add "Aseannow" as an occupation.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, simon43 said:

I'm like the OP, retired, use my Bangkok Bank debit card to pay for Lazada/AliExpress.  I have never used a card to pay for goods in a bricks and mortar shop, nor ever been asked to pay other than with cash....

 

I use my CC for online purchases but other than that, cash 100%

I have no banking/wallet/QR code thingos/payment apps/etc  on any of my devices.

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Posted
Just now, Upnotover said:

They will be fed up when they get to their office this morning.  A flurry of foreign applications waiting for them.  Likely they will add "Aseannow" as an occupation.

Farang roo mak

Foreigner knows too much

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Posted
1 minute ago, simon43 said:

I'm like the OP, retired, use my Bangkok Bank debit card to pay for Lazada/AliExpress.  I have never used a card to pay for goods in a bricks and mortar shop, nor ever been asked to pay other than with cash....

 

It does seem the be the coffee/donut/waffle huts (and of course many Starbucks) which are cashless.

 

Most, if not all, of the various outlets in our village have QR codes to pay, they all still accept cash.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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I recently successfully registered for TrueMoney Wallet and it was approved after a few days. If you have a long term visa and send them a scan of it, you can also unlock all features like sending the funds to bank accounts as well. The Virtual Mastercard is very useful.

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Posted
44 minutes ago, Ohyesuare said:

The Virtual Mastercard is very useful.

 

How often do you use it?

 

What do you use it for?

 

I thought it would be great for using Grab without any foreign CC uplift.

 

It's OK until you have a problem with a purchase, where getting resolution was impossible.

 

 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

160b for a coffee is criminal, people who pay that need a good hard slap.

 

I always looked at it as renting a nice seat to people-watch and getting the coffee thrown in.

 

Posted
52 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

I always looked at it as renting a nice seat to people-watch and getting the coffee thrown in.

 

 

Many on this very forum often complain Thai's are not nice people so not much use in watching them !

Posted
19 hours ago, Zenwind said:

   I’m a long-time expat retiree here in Thailand, and I live frugally, always paying for things in cash.  But this modern cashless craze is restricting my ability to pay.  (I don’t have a credit card.)  After many years of being a loyal weekly customer of Major Cineplex, I now cannot pay for a movie. 

  

   Okay, now I see that True Move, my mobile phone company, has the True Move Wallet where I could top up a wallet account with cash via 7/Eleven.  Their website said foreigners like me could do it, but the online procedure was arcane beyond comprehension and didn’t work. 

  

   So, I go to the True store in Siam Paragon (because they always spoke good English and were very polite and helpful in the past) to enroll in their Wallet service, but they only gave me a phone number to call, which was only in Thai, and otherwise ignored me. 

 

   Next, my Thai wife accompanied me to the True store in Central Pinklao.  I had my passport, etc. and was hopeful they could process me.  But the girl there told my wife that foreigners could not get the True Move Wallet. 

 

   Can anyone here enlighten me about this?  Thanks in advance. 

A bit off topic, but do you know that you can get a  Major Cineplex Next Card at the counter in Major Cineplex that you can top up at the ticket desk. it gives discount on tickets, and you can use to pay for tickets at the touch screen machines.

 

This website might help you getting a True Money Wallet: https://truemoneytransfer.truemoney.com/application-document/

Posted
5 minutes ago, phetphet said:

A bit off topic, but do you know that you can get a  Major Cineplex Next Card at the counter in Major Cineplex that you can top up at the ticket desk.

 

Can it be topped up with cash ?

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