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i want to send an atm card to thailand. what is the best way to send it to avoid it getting stolen.

also what to write on the customs slip

any suggestions

should add im in uk

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Sent one to the Mother in Law, between 2 sheets of cardboard in an Envelope,Addressed on one side in Thai,and the

other half of the envelope in English for our Post Office by Royal First Class Mail,(to get it out of the UK)

Arrived a week later at the Village East of Pompesai, Nongkai District.

Cant say this is the safest method though.

No Custom slip was needed. Just make sure the cardboard is thick enough.

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I also just sent it via air mail postal.

It is not dangerous when you control the PIN# & the account.

Send it without the pin & little in the account.

Once received they can call & you can give them the pin# over the phone & increase funds in the account

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Got one sent to me wrapped in five sheets of A4 paper. The address was written in Thai. I think this is quite important. I have had several letters/packages sent to me from the UK where my address was written in English and I never received them.

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dazk.

re ..... i want to send an atm card to thailand. what is the best way to send it to avoid it getting stolen.

royal mail recorded delivery ... ive had loads of credit cards , debit cards and

atm cards sent to me in chiang mai for 5 years and never lost one.

dave2

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