No you don’t need to do that. The new owner will have to register it with the documents you give him or her. If that is in a different area to where the car is currently registered, then they will be sent back to the office before the re-registration could be completed. It usually takes a couple of weeks depending upon which area. If the re-registration is being done in the area that the car is currently registered then it can all be done on the same day.
dude, you just can’t give it up, can you? If you had just used 10% of the time you’ve wasted prolonging this asinine exchange, you would’ve already transferred and received the money in Thailand by now. What an absolute cockwomble. You’re one of the reasons I don’t spend a lot of time on social media nowadays. Too many asswipes expecting you to do their work for them and getting offended when you don’t. Now bugger off.
I can’t help it if youre a Luddite when it comes to cryptos. I’m almost 60 and know my way around. Perhaps it’s tiime you caught up by actually doing your own work? Doing your own research? Instead of dissing someone who steered you in the right direction. Now bugger off mate. Not wasting any more time with a lazyass, lame and rude git.
hmm… I gave you a suggestion because you wanted one. Not a millennial by any chance, are you? Expect everything to be done for you? Get lost. And DYOR.
Sorry but I’m afraid you’ll have to do the research yourself. I would start by getting an account set up with OKX crypto exchange
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and thru P2P swaps, you can have money sent into Thai baht directly via a stablecoin like USDT e.g. the stablecoin called Tether. It’s really very easy but you’ll need a Thai bank account or know someone you trust to receive the money on your behalf. Good luck.
There is little to no volatility in stablecoins, hence their name. That’s because they are pegged to national currencies like the US dollar, the British pound and the Euro etc.
totally agree. My Thai wife and I loved it there. The Chocolate Museum was fab as was the fort with the Genral Cornwallis story. The place is full of history. Our hotel had its own beach and the food was really special—-full of all Asian fusion—a mix of Malay, Chinese and other places. After 25 years of being in and out of Thailand, via the Middle East, we had a really nice time in Penang. Definitely worth a visit.