Which Banks in Bangkok, Thailand. Accept the tourist to open an account?

Which Banks in Bangkok, Thailand. Accept the tourist to open an account? Asked by SunKissUAE 9 months ago Similar questions: Banks Bangkok Thailand Accept tourist open account Games & Leisure > Travel.

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You can open an account; the trick is getting your money back afterwards. Seriously. I tried to send my older brother a check for his birthday (he lives in Bangkok) and he wrote back (this is about 15 years ago, but I don't imagine things are any better) with the check returned to note that he took the thing to a bank and the teller just about disappeared with the check, except he wouldn't let him.

They wouldn't cash it. He then included a clipping of an actual event wherein a man went to a bank to withdraw money from his account and the teller wouldn't perform the withdrawal--wouldn't give the man his own money. So the man called the Bangkok police to the bank, who (being apprised of and given proof that the man had an account with $X in the bank), shut down the bank because "A robbery was occurring."

Really. The man suddenly got his money, of which he gave the police officer a "tip" out of gratitude. I used a Bank of America when I went to France in 1983, since there's a branch here in Claremont and there in Paris.

That might work in Bangkok IF you can get the tellers to act like the BofA tellers here.

" "I am traveling to Bangkok, Thailand as a tourist. Are there banks accept to open account for me? " "why I can"t open my account.

I am traveling to Bangkok, Thailand as a tourist. Are there banks accept to open account for me?

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