“But after a certain period of time, which varies depending on the lender or creditor’s policies, they may consider your account “inactive” and it may be closed”.
https://www.equifax.com/personal/education/credit-cards/articles/-/learn/inactive-credit-card-account-closed/
However, with online banking you usually receive an OTP code via SMS on your mobile phone, which you must use to confirm the transfer. So it works with Krungsri.
I’d recommend checking out some of the larger electronics stores like Power Buy or CentralWorld—they usually have a decent selection of Kindles in Bangkok. If you prefer something more personal, there are some independent shops in MBK Centre that might offer competitive prices, though stock can vary.
That would be an interesting statistic to know. I’ve never been to an AGM in the 4 1/2 years I have owned my place. So far, it seems to be running fine without my vote. I’d be ok with my vote being worth less as you say.
Fair enough. I’m more interested in staying on the same visa and (hopefully) knowing that I can extend it until death and not be stuck with a huge change in requirements (financial/availability) when it comes time to renew a 10 year visa.
Old Non-O retirement visas are still grandfathered in at the 400k baht level and I hope they do the same with mine if they raise the bank account requirements in the future. Fingers crossed.
That’s why I never bought into the elite visa when it was 1 million baht (no frills option) as now, I would be 7 years away from needing to renew it and the cost is 5 million for the same 20 years. And that might not even carry me until death.
The best deal would have been the elite visa that would have been good for life but that was before my time and from what I understand, it was changed to 20 fairly quickly.
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