If you have the visa I think you need to use it and that means your passport needs at least 6 months left on it.
If you enter on a visa exempt 60 day stamp then you don't need to have 6 months left on your passport. Thailand doesn't have that 6 month passport rule like other countries. You only need to have enough time left on the passport for what you are stamped in on
there are many companies that advertise 'fast track' or 'green corridor'. You pay between 4000-5000 baht to one of the companies a few days before you are flying in. You send them a picture of your passport. They send it to immigration officer and he gives the all clear. Then when you arrive you will be taken over and stamped in with no issues. It works fine, I know many people who have used that service
I think Crossfit might work. I know Phuket Beach Volleyball Club has real training packages for the DTV and it works. Crossfit is an actual sport. For a gym to call themselves a Crossfit gym or use the word Crossfit in their gym name they need to be registered with the worldwide governing body of Crossfit. If the gym in Thailand is a real accredited Crossfit gym then I think it could be used for the DTV in the same way beach volleyball is used cause it's a sport.
The DTV does state sports training as one of the options.
I think most people don't realise that Crossfit is an actual sport and just think of it as a normal gym
Bro if you earn that much money, you would be better off looking into an Elite Visa. It's a much better visa. The DTV is a cheap tourist visa suited for cheap c**ts like myself ✅
Many people on here are saying you are a troll and you are making up the story. Let's clear it up, can you show a picture of your entry stamp to prove it so we can confirm you are the real deal ✅
I always take a fair bit of cash anytime I cross a border just in case I don't get back in. Cash is the best, no digital trail left, no bank fees for me or businesses I buy from. I never pay with cards or do bank transactions cause the business we are buying from will usually have to pay tax on that money, but when you pay cash they can put it in their pocket and no taxes or transaction fees