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  1. #13707
    Quote Originally Posted by BHawk  [View Original Post]
    Easy. Go to the national parks and find a girl there.
    Girl Guides of Thailand. Trust ME.

  2. #13706
    Quote Originally Posted by MWiggly2  [View Original Post]
    I am 52 and from the US and plan to visit Thailand for trekking, hiking, climbing. I want to do things that involve the jungle, camping and seeing the natural beauty of the country. I would love to find a female companion to act as my wilderness, backcountry guide plus be very willing and open to sex. What is the best way to find a 20-30 yr old who is active and interested in the outdoors? Has anyone camped in Thailand in there national parks? . Trying to see if I can combine my love of hiking / climbing with a Thai hotty. I would likely stay for 7-10 days.
    Easy. Go to the national parks and find a girl there.

  3. #13705
    Typical sponsor loser story:

    This bargirl is begging her sponsor for cash for her birthday. What he doesn't know is she is in Oman making big money.
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  4. #13704

    Samsung Wallet / Apple Pay

    On my last trip I discovered that a lot of places now accept Samsung Wallet Pay formerly know as Samsung Pay. Which probably means they also accept Apple Pay. I used my Samsung phone with Samsung Wallet to pay at 7-11's and many restaurants. Since Samsung Wallet keeps my credit card number private (they use a virtual number) I find this to be a very safe method for using my credit card. The exchange rate is excellent, too.

  5. #13703
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    "Minimum to open A minimum deposit of US $25,000 is required to open a Schwab One International account. ".
    Good to know, hadn't seen mention of that anywhere either.

  6. #13702
    Quote Originally Posted by Lcale1982  [View Original Post]
    Oh interesting maybe my next trip I'll see if one of my guests would let me use their address LOL.

    Let us know how it goes if you do set it up. Wondering what rate they use when you do decide to move some money to the Thai bank.
    Doing some searching other than just word of mouth I've seen mention of Schwab having $25 transfer fee which gets reduced to $15 if the transfer is made online.

  7. #13701
    Quote Originally Posted by TooDirty  [View Original Post]
    I know folks use their Schwab accounts to avoid ATM fees, but I just heard something I haven't seen mentioned in any WSG forum previously. Once you have a Thai address you can contact Schwab to have your account converted to an international account. Once you've done that you can avoid transfer fees when moving money to your Thai bank. Only catch is I think this only applies to USA accounts.
    Oh interesting maybe my next trip I'll see if one of my guests would let me use their address LOL.

    Let us know how it goes if you do set it up. Wondering what rate they use when you do decide to move some money to the Thai bank.

  8. #13700
    Quote Originally Posted by TooDirty  [View Original Post]
    I know folks use their Schwab accounts to avoid ATM fees, but I just heard something I haven't seen mentioned in any WSG forum previously. Once you have a Thai address you can contact Schwab to have your account converted to an international account. Once you've done that you can avoid transfer fees when moving money to your Thai bank. Only catch is I think this only applies to USA accounts.
    "Minimum to open A minimum deposit of US $25,000 is required to open a Schwab One International account. ".

  9. #13699

    In regard to Charles Schwab accounts

    I know folks use their Schwab accounts to avoid ATM fees, but I just heard something I haven't seen mentioned in any WSG forum previously. Once you have a Thai address you can contact Schwab to have your account converted to an international account. Once you've done that you can avoid transfer fees when moving money to your Thai bank. Only catch is I think this only applies to USA accounts.

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  12. #13696

    ATM information from an newbie / new poster

    In order to keep myself from getting into trouble as a newbie / new poster. I will stick to colors instead of names. I am an expert in nothing Pattaya. But some experiences translate across countries. And I am reporting mine.

    After pulling money out of several different brands of ATMs during my trip I now exclusively use the yellow ones. They have the name that starts with a K and often are next to the TT Money Exchange booths that are also yellow. The yellow ones allow me to pull 30,000 THB at a time. I prefer using "cash on the barrel head" as they say. Untraceable.

    As for money exchanges I was walking past a TT Money Exchange booth tonight after stopping at a local place and having them make me some chicken fried rice. Made fresh while I waited and nice portion. I got it for take out and enjoyed it in my "room". 50 THB. But I digress. It was showing a rate of 35.77 THB for 1 USD.

    Newbie tip: It is best to think in the currency of the country you are in. Here in Thailand that is THB. I use a simple method to translate THB into USD in my head. 100 THB is 3 USD. And in addition, learn LOCAL prices and get yourself off the tourist economy. Now, everyone can spend their money how they choose. Just friendly advice from a newbie / new poster but experienced worldwide expat.

  13. #13695
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I 100% would not recommend the climbing that he is talking about. Safety standards are not the same here as in other countries. As in guys working on skyscrapers with no safety harness. Road crews repaving or digging big ass ditches in the road with flip flops on. Mfs getting electrocuted daily in their homes due to faulty wiring. Folks falling off balconies because the railing only comes up to your knees.
    I agree 100% with what you said and would add fires in big hotels (I personally avoid big hotels mostly for this reason) or nightclubs (especially the ones you can enter only by taking an elevator like Sugar Sugar in Bkk).

  14. #13694
    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    Could you explain how you "correct the problem by becoming a resident" in Thailand? You don't seem to know much about Thailand. Thailand doesn't grant residency to foreigners, much less citizenship. Thailand grants only visas. Even the visas where it says "resident" (like the new LTR, ie "long-term-resident" visa), are still nothing but visas.
    You are telling me that when you get a residency visa (say for retirement) all it grants you is the ability to stay in the country?

    If Thailand is not like other countries where if you get a residency visa you get a national ID card to go with it (I. E. The cedula granted by the Colombian or Dominican Republic governments) when they grant you a residency visa.

    First trip to Thailand OH great one. I bow to you superior expertise. Please educate me. ROTFLMAO!.

  15. #13693
    Quote Originally Posted by Rodwint2  [View Original Post]
    Tramadol is classified as the same as most opiate drugs that need a doctor's prescription in most cases. It is a mild opiate, but I would be very surprised if it was available as an over the counter medication that did not need a doctor's script. I just had a full knee replacement and tramadol is very helpful when the pain returns and my leg starts to stiffen up. Do you know which pharmacy would provide it without a prescription? Thanks.
    I thought it was OTC because I got it no questions asked from the first pharmacy I asked. Can't remember where, small pharmacy in Pattaya somewhere (2nd Road? Soi Bukao?). What I got was pure Tramadol.

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