Chris *******
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Chris *******
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Chris ********
No! Visa, marriage, address paperwork, passport, thai speaker and legwork. Do it yourself and save your money!
Chris ********
@Eric *****
He asked for an opinion, I gave one. Plenty of stories of people being ripped off or in trouble for using a dodgy one! If you found a good one, put a link.
Chris ********
How do you know they will do it properly? I'm sure there are some good ones out there but do you want to risk being removed from the country because you found a crap one!
Chris ********
Got varifocal lenses put into my old frames late last year, 24,000 baht if I remember correctly. My chemist, lovely Indian fella in Ubon, said he gets his from India for a lot cheaper price and has said he'll take my prescription, and another old frame, and get me a pair next time he goes home!
Chris ********
I use a family members address and have 3 bank/building society accounts. None of them told me I'd need to close them. I transfer money from pension into them monthly to keep them active. Also pay £6 monthly for cheapest GiffGaff sim in UK phone.
Chris ********
@Nongnuch *******
I had no trouble understanding the original text. Do you perhaps have an issue that you feel the need to correct others!
Chris ********
The first one that lets you! Not being flippant but put on comfortable shoes, take a thai person, as many documents as you can. Buy an all day ticket at the car park and prepare to walk lots. Same bank, different branch..... different criteria needed. Good luck
Chris ********
I'm posting this before I read the article. I'm going to guess they're going to make the banks adhere to ONE set of rules for opening an account!

Edit - Nope!
Chris ********
Have 3 bank and 1 building society account. All have brothers address. Pension paid into one bank and standing order to the other 3 every month. No issues so far after over 2 years