sure, that's technically correct, but it's better to make it more specific for first time new applicants. Some have lost their money because they "unknowingly" applied at countries where there weren't residents, and forgot that was also a requirement.
yeah, it asked to submit either a Thai driver's license, a work permit, or a non-immigrant visa. I don't have a DL nor a work permit, so I tried with the DTV printed PDF and it was approved.
Yes, I read it wasn't possible so I wasn't even trying. But then I said, well, nothing to lose by trying. I successfully linked my Korea-issued card. And I have been using it for several payments so far.
Participante anónimo 151 I don't think there are any? But, all the information is writen within the app itself, both in English and Thai. So far I have just used it to pay at stores with the Promt Pay QR and linked it with my Grab app to pay there as well.
Participante anónimo 211 TrueMoney has two type of accounts: the Basic one and the Advanced one. For the basic, you only need a passport. For the advanced, you need a passport and a visa (meaning people on visa exemption can't, but visas such as the DTV are OK). With the Advanced one you can both pay and receive from other TrueMoney users (including individuals, yes), and also transfer to regular Thai bank accounts, like, to pay your rent, for example.