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#51 george

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Posted 2007-04-16 22:15:25

View Posttode66, on 2007-04-16 22:11:54, said:

My GF have CC from Kasikorn Bank, can she use it to withdraw funds from paypal to kasikorn a/c?

Thanks in advance!
Yes!

#52 Phil Conners

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Posted 2007-04-16 22:54:42

Transferring funds from Paypal to a Thai account you get the crappy off short exchange rate (about 31 baht/USD) ... :o

#53 chrisspursbkk1

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Posted 2007-04-16 23:36:44

Beware of paypal, All sellers who use paypal are at high risk of losing their cash. There are buyers who can easily get back their payments that they sent just as soon as they have received their goods. Paypal are aware of this but still they havn't added more security and protection to their system :o
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It all depends on were your sending the goods to, lets say it was through ebay then your item description would state your delivery times, plus you get a one weeks notice to reply to a claim through paypal, so there you leave it to the last day and always send buy registered airmail as proof of delivery, now from past experience the post office's arn't to good but theres a number to phone at the airports export department which will confirm that the item has been sent oversea's, then they will issue you with a tracking number to pass on to the person whos claming the item has been lost in transit. This number also gets accepted by paypal.

I totally agree with you about paypal giving buyers refunds 90% of the time or more but most people are honest and want to trade again.

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#54 chrisspursbkk1

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Posted 2007-04-16 23:42:00

View PostPhil Conners, on 2007-04-16 22:54:42, said:

Transferring funds from Paypal to a Thai account you get the crappy off short exchange rate (about 31 baht/USD) ... :o

You can change the balance in your paypal account to whatever curency you wish and pay into it whatever you want, it all depends where your offshore banks are.

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#55 lambous

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Posted 2008-01-23 09:16:13

Can you use a Thai bank account to add funds to your paypal account? Or...is credit card the only way to add funds?

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Posted 2008-01-23 10:34:45

View Postlambous, on 2008-01-23 09:16:13, said:

Can you use a Thai bank account to add funds to your paypal account? Or...is credit card the only way to add funds?

NO!  Must a Credit Card or a second Bank account in the USA/GB or other friendly location to do so.

#57 nullx8

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Posted 2008-01-23 10:43:44

works fine ... any card is accepted .. exept debits from thailand

another way is you get a debit outside the US .  like payoneer.com  
(i have this solution works perfectly)

#58 Artey

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Posted 2008-01-24 14:04:33

Just wondering, when you transfer it to ur Thai bank account, do u get the offshore rate, or the onshore rate? As in, does Paypal convert ur money into baht first, then send that, or just sends the base currency and ur thai bank converts it???

#59 monty

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Posted 2008-01-24 15:42:44

You can use Thai debit cards.
I use the Bangkok Bank Be1st card (available for everybody, including Foreigners). I cannot fund the paypal account, but when I do a payment with paypal, my card gets charged directly. Works flawlessly!


View Postaltf4, on 2008-01-23 10:43:44, said:

works fine ... any card is accepted .. exept debits from thailand

another way is you get a debit outside the US .  like payoneer.com  
(i have this solution works perfectly)


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Posted 2008-01-26 18:52:26

I have tried to open an account on paypal with my thaigirlfriend's bankaccount. She has Kasikorn Visa, but Paypal said this bank doesn't allow it to be used on Paypal. Anyone knows why?

She also has a Bangkok bank - card, but seems to be impossible to add too..

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Posted 2008-06-02 18:56:30

Bumping this because I've been trying to add my account for the past hour but to no avail. I'm with Kasikorn Bank, and on my debit card it doesn't even have my name, only "Privileged Member". However, my account book does have my name. But it seems that paypal only allows you to add a debit card or credit card, not a Thai account. I'm pretty much giving up -- I'll pay the 500 baht fee to transfer funds to my US bank account rather than deal with this hassle.

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Posted 2008-06-03 11:28:55

View Postdurianfan, on 2008-06-02 18:56:30, said:

Bumping this because I've been trying to add my account for the past hour but to no avail. I'm with Kasikorn Bank, and on my debit card it doesn't even have my name, only "Privileged Member". However, my account book does have my name. But it seems that paypal only allows you to add a debit card or credit card, not a Thai account. I'm pretty much giving up -- I'll pay the 500 baht fee to transfer funds to my US bank account rather than deal with this hassle.


You are in exact same situaion as I was. What you need to do is to apply for a web-shopping card. If you have online access, you can do it all online. The web-shopping card is a virtual pre-pay credit type of card, linked to your account with a limit set by you. Once you have this card - you can use this to open a PayPal account in thailand - which I've done.

But take note!.... The "automated PayPal system" didn't allow me to transfer to my PayPal account linked to my UK bank account (after one time), so was quite useless for me to transfer money to my UK bank account (talking about relatively small amounts here as well). I called the PayPal customer service in Singapore, and they suggested to me to fund my Thai PayPal account with other means, add a US credit card to the account or simply wait a for a period of time until I try the transfer again. Not reliable! and I've given up on it already.

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Posted 2008-06-13 16:55:11

View Postmonty, on 2008-01-24 15:42:44, said:

You can use Thai debit cards.
I use the Bangkok Bank Be1st card (available for everybody, including Foreigners). I cannot fund the paypal account, but when I do a payment with paypal, my card gets charged directly. Works flawlessly!


View Postaltf4, on 2008-01-23 10:43:44, said:

works fine ... any card is accepted .. exept debits from thailand

another way is you get a debit outside the US .  like payoneer.com  
(i have this solution works perfectly)

I have a Bangkok Bank Be1st card. This used to work flawlessly also. But Bangkok Bank have now canceled this service... anyone know why? Is there anything we can do?

#64 tomuk76

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Posted 2008-06-13 23:18:25

A warning to anyone who will be transferring a large ammount via paypal. DONT DO IT.

Paypal froze my account for no reason and held 9000 GBP of my money for 180 days b4 releasing it!

They can do anything they want! Its in the terms and conditions

Thats the box u clicked when signing up, I bet you know never read it to did ya!!

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Posted 2008-06-16 17:34:50

View Posttomuk76, on 2008-06-13 23:18:25, said:

A warning to anyone who will be transferring a large ammount via paypal. DONT DO IT.

Paypal froze my account for no reason and held 9000 GBP of my money for 180 days b4 releasing it!

They can do anything they want! Its in the terms and conditions

Thats the box u clicked when signing up, I bet you know never read it to did ya!!

Shocking !  

Tom, would you mind me asking exactly how much you mean by "large ammount" ?  Was it 9,000 GBP that you attempted to withdraw ?

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Posted 2008-06-18 08:21:16

I have a Bangkok Bank Be1st card and this used to work with PayPal. Bangkok Bank no longer allow its use with PayPal.

Where can I apply for a Payoneer card?

Edited by Stuart, 2008-06-18 08:24:33.


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Posted 2008-07-05 01:15:45

Palpal also froze my account also with about 2,000GBP for undue reason and it took me 6-7 weeks of constant phone calls,faxes etc to get my money released.

Also had ebay seller purchase an item for 320 GBP and took out a claim and had my money frozen in my palpal account, said item was not as stated and demanded 25% back off item price to close the case. After so much hassle i had no option but to agree and return him 80GBP just to get back account functional again.

Paypal can do what they like and they usually do...

Edited by Kadafi, 2008-07-05 01:17:59.


#68 monty

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Posted 2008-07-05 09:25:02

View PostStuart, on 2008-06-18 08:21:16, said:

I have a Bangkok Bank Be1st card and this used to work with PayPal. Bangkok Bank no longer allow its use with PayPal.

Where can I apply for a Payoneer card?
Not sure what you problem is, mine is still working (it was however verified on paypal through the extended use code)...

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Posted 2008-09-09 03:55:23

I'm using 2 Checkout.com with my Thai bank. They do process paypal so it's really a one stop shop. $50 sign up fee + per service fees but their customer support is exemplary.

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Posted 2008-09-13 18:29:31

View PostN47HAN, on 2006-09-13 23:42:40, said:

View Postffm, on 2006-08-16 23:04:33, said:

View PostHeng, on 2006-08-16 01:01:40, said:

sounds like non-US accounts have a minor advantage then IF they can add from a non-US account and withdraw to their US account and vica versa while incurring lower fees than the average wire transfer fee.   Any idea/info regarding this?

The advantage is really minor because most non-US PayPal members don't have access to US bank accounts. For small amounts your idea may be a viable. Above $1000 it won't make sense because you always lose about 2% when PayPal converts the currencies as they use their own very unfavorable exchange rates. Another point: It is not clear yet if there will be transfer fees for withdrawals to Thai bank accounts. In Singapore only transfers abouve SGD 199 are free. Furthermore, the question is whether the Thai banks will charge for incoming PayPal transfers. If PayPal transfer the money internationally the banks may charge their usual 200 Baht fee, as they do with Moneybookers.

Moneybookers allow debit transfers to and from Thai bank accounts?
Told me only CCards a few months back has it changed?
Moneybookers are not allowing tranfer from/to gaming sites since last month.

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Posted 2009-07-15 05:52:53

Schwab bank offers atm's with no fees at all and they also give you the REAL exchange rate (look it on your receipt then compare with the FOREX rate.  I opened one after my second trip and it made a huge difference. I get refunds for the ATM fees other banks charge. I asked how can they do that and not lose the shirts off their backs? THey said banking is a way to draw customers into investing and investing is where their bread and butter are.

For me, they've been a dream. My fiancee has an atm. They make you open to associated accounts per atm so I have one and she's got one. I just transfer whatever she'll need and tell her when it's there (takes about 1-2 days) just to keep it safe. I let the rest of the money hang in the associated savings accounts and x-fer to the checking for ATM withdrawal when I need it. All these years and I was PAYING to have a bank account. Now they pay me (a small interest rate) and they don't charge a penny for any of their services. Go ahead and research; it's true. I love Schwab; they've been really good to me.

I leave tomorrow and whenever I call, they pick the phone right up (Bank of america even though I issued a travel alert closed my atm's and credit cards and used up my calling card waiting on hold at 2am TWICE). Schwab picks the phone right up. There's no comparison.

By the way, it is true. I've had paypal for 9 years and they've frozen my money many times for no reason. They charge high fees and they're NOT a bank so nothing is guaranteed. I've been scammed and there's no recourse lile Visa has. Everything is up to them on a whim. Read paypalsucks website and learn what they do to people. Ihave a friend who's for $1300 stuck for 7 months and they won't give him any explanation other than "fraud prevention". He's livid but they won't tell him why. I thought  surely someone had to do something risky but it's jsut not true. They hold my money a lot so I'm done with them and use google for paying online things and Schwab for credit and atm purchases and money in Thailand.

When my fiancee comes here, we're leaving the ATM with family so sending money will be soooo easy. No more wire fees, no more atm fees. At least one thing is going well (now if I can find another job.....)!

Although paypal is available Thai banks are not. I've tried for a year to connect pay pal with family bank account with no luck. You need a business and x amount for 1 year average in order to connect to paypal. One thing THEY CAN DIP INTO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AT A WHIM and you have no recourse cause you clicked the "user agreement" no visa protection because it's straight out of your checking acct! Read the user agreement. Far too much power, really!

Edited by HYENA, 2009-07-15 05:55:54.


#72 monty

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Posted 2009-07-15 08:19:39

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Although paypal is available Thai banks are not. I've tried for a year to connect pay pal with family bank account with no luck. You need a business and x amount for 1 year average in order to connect to paypal. One thing THEY CAN DIP INTO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT AT A WHIM and you have no recourse cause you clicked the "user agreement" no visa protection because it's straight out of your checking acct! Read the user agreement. Far too much power, really!

I'm not sure what you mean with this.
You cannot fund your paypal account from a Thai bank account directly.
You can couple and verify a Thai Visa Electron Debit card with paypal however. Any purchases done through paypal will be charged to that card, so not really needed to fund your paypal account.

You can couple a Thai bank account to your paypal account so you can withdraw paypal funds to your Thai account...

I'm not that worried about fraud, and the power that paypal has to charge my card. I simply have two accounts with the same bank, with internet banking. I need to buy something on-line, I just transfer the needed funds to the account which has the card attached to it. It's a debit card, so only the funds available in your bank account can get charged, anything over will just bounce.



 


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