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it's still a solution for some people. As for Revolut and Deeppocket you can top up everywhere. And Revolut has more interesting features...

Fyi...there are mobile KBooths driving around for topping up...locate them and top up. Off course...everyone has different interests...so let's give solutions and let everyone decide for themselves.
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Sure, if you have a Thai bank account or Thai ID or Thai driver license or a long term visa or working permit or a pink card. So for a regular tourist there is only the Trumoney slip available (not the wallet) at 711 but it's for limited use. I would recommend if you are only here on tourist business you a combination of Tagthai, Deeppocket and Revolut. Then everything is covered and don't need a bank account. But yes...truemoney is very much integrated in thai society.
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You can use TagThai but it has certain limits. I started using/trying Deeppocket and so far I am satisfied with it. You can scan every qr code as with TagThai...not all qr codes are accepted (like streetfood).
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