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Dec 20, 2024
2 days ago
Bình *****
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I just received an offer from Limix IT Solutions in Thailand. Can anyone tell me if this company is trustworthy.

There is no information available about this company

I have attended the interview, but there are some concerns that make me uneasy: working under a tourist visa, the HR interviewer did not turn on the camera, they used a fake name instead of their real one, and the company did not disclose its business license. It’s challenging to trust a company that has been established for less than six months and provides no transparent information.
Nov 9, 2024
a month ago
This is my experience on moving to Thailand on a DTV. I feel like someone may find this useful, and thus decided to share.**

Introduction**

- I'm a digital nomad and have been interested in moving to Thailand for a long time because the cost of living seemed low, the weather is ideal, and I could easily conduct my business from there. Ever since 2020 I've been looking at apartments in Thailand through ddproperty, propertyhub and other websites, and had been impressed by the cheap prices for incredibly nice looking condos. Now I just needed a Visa.

- I applied for a workcation DTV online, right after it was announced. The visa was granted to me within 1 week. My embassy asked me some follow-up questions regarding my business and asked for some extra documents, but overall the process was simple.

Finding an apartment

- I went to Thailand for the first time in August, in order to find a long term rental apartment. I quickly noticed that all of the listings at ddproperty.com and other property websites are fakes, and the apartments don't really exist. Around 50% of the time I would get no response, and the other 50% of the time they would get back to me, offering another, significantly more expensive apartment.

- I managed to book a temporary apartment in Bangkok for 2 months, while I continued to look for a permanent condo to live in. I learned that the way to find condos in Bangkok is to join various facebook groups, and message the "agents" there. The same thing would continue in the facebook groups; whenever I found something interesting, the "agent" would get back to me saying that the place is no longer available, and they would offer something more expensive. This even happened on listings that were posted just 2 minutes ago. It felt quite bad that the only way to find an apartment here is to deal with dishonest people who you don't know (they never post with their real names), and who could be scammers. In Thailand anyone can call themselves a real-estate agent, and there's almost no way to check if someone is legitimate or not in these facebook groups.

- Eventually I managed to set up a meeting with someone from a facebook group, at a building I was interested in. I had accepted that the prices on the property websites were false, and I would have to pay more than I initially thought. Upon arriving there, the person told me that they aren't able to come, and someone else will come instead. Eventually I met with a 20-30 year old Thai guy at the lobby of an apartment building, where he asked me to pay 1 months rent, 2 months deposit and 1 months "reservation fee" beforehand. They told me this is how it works in Thailand, and if I wanted to reserve the apartment in advance, I would have to also pay this 1 month "reservation fee".

As I wanted to have an apartment ready before my 2 month contract in my old condo ended, and I especially wanted to rent in this particular building, I felt like I had no choice but to pay. I wasn't going to find anyone better from these facebook groups. He did show me a unit in the building, but he wouldn't give me a rental contract before I had paid everything. I didn't know the guys name, and it seemed that the name of the real-estate company he worked for was made up (didn't find anything online), but I paid him a lot of money in cash and hoped for the best. Luckily he didn't run off with my money, and I was able to move into the apartment as promised after my old lease ended.

Bank account and rent payments

- After moving in, I began to pay my monthly rent payments to the agent through bank transfers. I quess the agent then sends the money to the landlord. After my first payment though, they complained that I had not paid enough. I had double checked that the sum was correct, and I also sent them some payment confirmation slips. I knew that my bank charged me a fee for an international payment, and I had accounted for this in my payments. Next I sent them the extra amount they were asking for, but they still said they didn't receive enough money. It turned out that on top of my fees, their bank was also charging them a fee for receiving international payments. This fee was significantly higher than my bank's fee. Of course, they made me pay for this too, and now I pay even more every month than I was prepared for.

Opening a bank account in Thailand would solve this issue, but it's not possible on a DTV. I have tried this at many different banks in Bangkok, and they require a work permit or a long term student visa in order to open a bank account for you.

Because you can't open a bank account, it also means that you pay a fee for withdrawing money from an ATM. In my case however, the cheapest way to pay my rent is to withdraw the money from an ATM, take the cash to a Thai bank in person, and pay my rent there. I will do this every month, as this is cheaper than paying through an international bank transfer to the agent's account.

I recommend anyone coming to Thailand on a DTV to bring as much cash as possible with you, and try to survive on that money for as long as possible in order to avoid ATM fees.

Overall I'm still happy, even though the DTV has some limitations and even though I ended up paying a lot more for a condo than I was prepared for. Thailand is a nice country to live in, and to do your work, even though knowing the language would help a lot.
Oct 22, 2024
2 months ago
Kelly ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hopefully this post gets approved.

I am dealing with a gym that tells me they can accept my application and proof of funds and forward it to the Foreign Department in Thailand and they approve and forward to my embassy. And then I suppose I go to embassy for a stamp in my passport ? Sounds like they are acting as an agent ?
Jun 13, 2024
6 months ago
Max *******
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Can anyone help me locate this guy.He never payed me my deposit of 15000.Curtis fountain of C&C consultancy group. I talked with him just keep s giving me the run around
Nov 14, 2023
a year ago
Sebastian *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Bangkok Bank in Loei asked me to

Purchase Life Insurance from them (50.000 THB premium per year for 8 years) in order to open a bank account. I am currently on 3 Month O Visa and setting up things up for a 12 months extension application

Is that right ?
Nov 11, 2023
a year ago
Brian *******
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# Warning Driver’s License scam site

# This man is a fraud this is not real he cannot do as he says and renew your driver’s license or I guess get you a new one after paying the agreed payment of 1500 THB and he has shown me a license he asked for approval fee of 3800 with the promise of it going back into my account in 15 minutes and asked to send bank details it didn’t come now he is asking more I think he is a scam I got him from this Thailand Visa advice group site so please don’t use this man his name is

# เฉลิมเดช ประพิณไพโรจน He has only 7 followers so he is a scam “Beware”
Feb 10, 2022
3 years ago
Terary **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Just a heads up.

My credit card information was compromised and used to make a donation to GoFundMe. Luckily the credit card company recognized the transaction as fraudulent and denied it.

I have good reason to suspect it was one of the transactions related to Thaipass (hotel, vaccination booking, etc).

I don't usually use my credit cards and almost never the MasterCard. Dealing with ThaiPass a few companies would only accept Master Card. Hence, I am pretty sure the leak related.

Double check your bank statements. Be vigilant vigilent
Oct 12, 2021
3 years ago
Michael ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Scam Alert

Wow if you have never travelled to Thailand before and come across this sort of thing its a scam. Simple A4 form you can download from loads of places, or they will give you at airport.

T8 is free

[members only]
Feb 2, 2021
4 years ago
Chuck *******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Just got back from extending my visa non imm O based on marriage paid my 1900 baht but now in a couple days they come to my home I guess for inspection and confirmation of us being married. Was told there is a 3000 baht charge for this. Seems a bit high because the visa itself was only 1900 anybody know about this charge?? Not sure if it’s legit or not as I never got this visa before. First timer. Thanks in advance
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