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Well, consistent with nothing every working correctly in this country, I've now been stranded twice in 1 week at Rimping while my app fails. Friday, Rimping (in maya) was unable to accept payment from mobile apps from Krungsri, K bank, and bkk bank for many hours. Today, my app continued to freeze and throw error messages while trying to pay. The cashier said it wasn't only me today having problems.
After 5 minutes I had to abondon my groceries and walk to my bike where my wallet was. I've come to trust the banking system here as reliable and efficient so I don't normally carry my wallet on me, unless I'm out at the bars since most of the apps consistently go down for maintenance at 11:50pm every Saturday for some reason.
Thus I've come to the point where I can no longer rely on the Thai banks to provide consistent service, back to cash I go.
Has anyone had issues transferring Thai Banking apps to a new phone. 3 days in 2 banks Bangkok and Krungsri one sorted Bangkok albeit for some reason i can’t log into my account. It’s saying wrong user name and password. Krungsri no luck, face recognition wouldn’t work, manager said head office will call me in 3 days, still waiting for the call.
My U.K. bank app sorted in minutes with online security checks being carried out up and running now.
Hello everyone, I'll be in Thailand on May 1st. I'd know about payment systems besides the classic cash. Is Wise working to pay in any shop and withdraw from any Atm?
Is it possible to live without using cash? Are there any finance apps to pay in shops? (Eg. Venmo, Gopay, Gcash in other countries). Where is mastercard accepted?
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