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More "Wise" Bad News For Wise Customers Residing in Thailand
There are a few big ones on the list of 20, but as I said, in my original post, it's the 7 that are still supported which matter the most. The bigger concern in all this though is that eventually those 7 get wiped out too because of BOT policy. -
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More "Wise" Bad News For Wise Customers Residing in Thailand
being new to this sort of thing and having only just used Zelle once this week for the first time and was impressed with how fast and easy Zelle was, I wondered if one can use zelle to transfer money to thailand? So some quick research: While Zelle doesn’t work internationally, you don’t have to worry if you want to send money overseas. For international payments, Zelle alternatives include PayPal, WorldRemit, Wise, Revolut, Remitly, and TransferGo. -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Dramatic images caught the moment a huge explosion went off in the gunpowder workshop at the Elastik plant in Ryazan. Initial reports said five people were killed, 20 injured and more than 100 people were evacuated from the burning plant. Local Russian news outlets reported the whole warehouse was completely destroyed after the huge explosion. A witness at the location, in the western Russian city, said: "The warehouse exploded and the missiles flew all around." The Ryazan Incidents Telegram channel said: "Victims were sent to the district hospital. All emergency services are working at the scene." Explosion at Russian weapons plant kills five ahead of Trump-Putin summit -
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More "Wise" Bad News For Wise Customers Residing in Thailand
Yes, it probably would. And I think the majority of the retirees from the UK living in Thailand, who receive a state pension, also have it transferred in via Wise. Without that facility, they would have to do a Bank wire from their UK bank account to get their money into their Thai bank every month. I think wire transfer fees from UK banks are not that inexpensive either. And that would be 12 wires a year for them. -
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More "Wise" Bad News For Wise Customers Residing in Thailand
But these 20 are largely minnows, relatively speaking. In actual expat banking terms we are probably talking about a figure way in excess of 25% in respect of the remaining 7. -
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question about solar panel life span and total output
Here in the states an engineer co worker of mine has a large solar system, starting off grid etc. He says so many panels one buys on line are actually used panels. So be careful of what you get and that you can verify its usage history as truly new or used
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