The End in Thailand! #22 TheRawInspiration.TV
This is the last show published from Thailand, and gives you a review about our time there. Also: Find out about our newest vision! More at www.TheRawInspiration.TV
This is the last show published from Thailand, and gives you a review about our time there. Also: Find out about our newest vision! More at www.TheRawInspiration.TV
Pictures from my first year living in Thailand.
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OK, so my plans to retire this coming December have to be put on hold for about 10 months. I’m kewl wit dat…but I’m still coming to Thailand Dec 11, for two or three months, depending on how well I work this visa thing.
So, I’m going to check out Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nong Khai, and Krabi, as potential locations to settle down. I thought about Hua Hin but don’t think I can afford to live there. I’ve also ruled out Bkk and Pattaya.
Are there any other good towns, where an expat living on about $1800 a month, should check out?
Please spare me the “sounds like a dismal life” crap-ola.
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I am retired and live in Thailand. My bank in the USA where all my income is direct deposit is Citizens Bank. When I started doing business with them they had all these free services, and now all these free service like free ATM withdrawals, free wire transfers are all gone. I am tired of paying 3% of my money to the bank when I make a international withdrawal here. Any one knows of a Bank in the USA that doesn’t charge international fees for ATM withdrawal.
This is a question for USA expats, particularly retired expats living in Thailand.
I am planning to obtain a retirement visa and live in Thailand in a few years. I need some rather specific information about personal finances.
I have a checking account with a bank checking card here in the USA. I use the bank card just like a credit card. For safety, I have a $200 per day limit on the card. My retirement check is direct-deposited to that account every month. I can use the bank card in Thailand, but there are fees. On a future visit I plan to open a bank account in Thailand. So, here’s the question:
How can I transfer money from my bank account in the USA, say every 1 to 3 months, to a Thai bank account, without paying fees, or at least having to pay the minimum of fees?
And, since I am thick as a brick, you can bet you’ll see me posting this question several times, in altered forms.
So..Khun Bob…what bank are you using that charges only 1% for international transactions?