Bangkok Bank Direct Deposits
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Bangkok Bank Direct Deposits
Those with Direct Deposits from the US Treasury ie Military, VA etc due on the 1st. In the past the Bank would not post when the first is a holiday. That has now been changed your money will be deposited even if it is a holiday here. I hope they have learned and continue to do this.
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Peter, do you know how that is coded? In other words would immigration accept it as foreign. I got a bit of a screwing from TransferWise yesterday as the transfer showed interbank not FTT. How about fees and exchange rate, any way of finding out? I would hope it would be at least the mid rate, not the one shown on their website, especially with the USD not worth a plug nickle right now.
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main branch BangkokBank Prajak Rd. Upstairs at foreign transaction counter. Use your US debit card to bring over monthly funds to your bank account and ask for the FTT code to show in your book. Been doing that for a few months now
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Hi Ezrider! Just a few questions if I may. Are you referring to doing a cash advance off the ATM debit card and then depositing the Thai Baht into your savings account, and asking the staff to code the deposit as an FTT? I heard that the cash advance has no fee, so is that true? You should also be getting the the exchange rate that VISA card (if you're using a Visa ATM Debit Card) gives on the day that the transaction is recorded with your US bank which is usually the following day. One can compute that rate on the following website for US issued cards:
https://usa.visa.com/support/consumer/t ... lator.html
My Visa ATM card carries with it a 1% Foreign Transaction Fee on such transactions, so don't forget to include that in with your cost of the transfer if it also applies to you.
I would like to try this after I hear back from you. I used to do this with Krungsri Bank until they started levying a 200 Baht fee for cash advances with a teller on a US ATM card.
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I've used a Schwab Visa debit card for decades. No foriegn transaction or ATM fees worldwde. Any fee charged by a foreign bank at machjnes has always been reimbursed back into my Schwab acc. next day. Not many banks in the world offer that so i highly recomend opening a Schwab account especially if you're expat. Their 24/7 toll free customer is fabulous as well. You usually get Denver or Phoenix- they sort things out quick.
Been doing this at BangBank for years: handing the card over upstairs, entering PIN, etc. - depositing all into my BBank acc. Up untill a few mos. ago the code entered in my book was DEP. That was fine till the embassy income statements stopped. Since then ive politely asked the ladies to please enter the FTT code in my book to comply with imm. which they have done for the past few mos. for which im grateful. Hope that helps.
Been doing this at BangBank for years: handing the card over upstairs, entering PIN, etc. - depositing all into my BBank acc. Up untill a few mos. ago the code entered in my book was DEP. That was fine till the embassy income statements stopped. Since then ive politely asked the ladies to please enter the FTT code in my book to comply with imm. which they have done for the past few mos. for which im grateful. Hope that helps.
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A US Treasury transfer is coded FTT but only theirs directed to Bangkok Bank, any other means of transfer is not. Unsure how immigrations would accept it since it is not deposited in Thailand but deposited in the US and then Transferred. Sorry for the late reply but UdonMap never advised me or your reply.sgt wrote: ↑July 4, 2019, 5:48 pmPeter, do you know how that is coded? In other words would immigration accept it as foreign. I got a bit of a screwing from TransferWise yesterday as the transfer showed interbank not FTT. How about fees and exchange rate, any way of finding out? I would hope it would be at least the mid rate, not the one shown on their website, especially with the USD not worth a plug nickle right now.
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semperfiguy wrote: ↑July 14, 2019, 6:40 pm
FTT stands for Foreign Telegraphic Transfer if you are doing the transfer and getting the Bank to code that in your Book as an FTT a debit card withdrawal is not an FTT and someone at the Bank might be getting in trouble if caught.
Hi Ezrider! Just a few questions if I may. Are you referring to doing a cash advance off the ATM debit card and then depositing the Thai Baht into your savings account, and asking the staff to code the deposit as an FTT? I heard that the cash advance has no fee, so is that true? You should also be getting the the exchange rate that VISA card (if you're using a Visa ATM Debit Card) gives on the day that the transaction is recorded with your US bank which is usually the following day. One can compute that rate on the following website for US issued cards:
https://usa.visa.com/support/consumer/t ... lator.html
My Visa ATM card carries with it a 1% Foreign Transaction Fee on such transactions, so don't forget to include that in with your cost of the transfer if it also applies to you.
I would like to try this after I hear back from you. I used to do this with Krungsri Bank until they started levying a 200 Baht fee for cash advances with a teller on a US ATM card.
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Got a feeling I should stay out of this, hard to make sense of it all, but ...
I do transfers from a US Bank thru NY Bangkok Bank to Udon Bangkok Bank and it prints in my bank book as FTT
I do transfers from a US Bank thru NY Bangkok Bank to Udon Bangkok Bank and it prints in my bank book as FTT
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I have just been advised by Bangkok Bank that effective January that pension payments From DFAS Defense Finance Accounting System payments will be returned if they are not coded as an IAT. They are an agency under the DOD some Military retires, surviving spouse and dependents are paid under this system. Most payments from the Treasury Department are coded this way. I guess to insure you should enquire at your Branch and check your Bank Book to see how they are coded. IAT is an International (ACH) Transaction.
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With the U.S. Embassy not providing the income letter that this would not matter as everyone from U.S. will need to show the money in the Thai bank or does immigration still want to see where the 400k/800k baht is coming from. If it does how will they know if funds have been sitting in bank for 5 or 6 years.Peter USNR wrote: ↑December 6, 2019, 6:20 pmI have just been advised by Bangkok Bank that effective January that pension payments From DFAS Defense Finance Accounting System payments will be returned if they are not coded as an IAT. They are an agency under the DOD some Military retires, surviving spouse and dependents are paid under this system. Most payments from the Treasury Department are coded this way. I guess to insure you should enquire at your Branch and check your Bank Book to see how they are coded. IAT is an International (ACH) Transaction.
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Transferwise is not an EFT or FTT Your exchange rate is pending on if the Transfer in Thai Baht. If not BBK will.sgt wrote: ↑July 4, 2019, 5:48 pmPeter, do you know how that is coded? In other words would immigration accept it as foreign. I got a bit of a screwing from TransferWise yesterday as the transfer showed interbank not FTT. How about fees and exchange rate, any way of finding out? I would hope it would be at least the mid rate, not the one shown on their website, especially with the USD not worth a plug nickle right now.
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Not sure where to post this, think there was another on this, but ...
Well now 2020 and
the Good News:
my direct deposit is still working fine
the Bad News:
US Bank > NY Bangkok Bank > Udon BB not working.
Started transfer 12/29 and suppose to get here 1/3
deducted from account > notice of pending > add back into account > still pending.
So it sure looks like it didn't work.
Being that the money has been put back into my US account, have done nothing and have not received any new notice from bank as yet. Maybe they will figure out what happened and correct or tell me something in the near future? Then again maybe not. Will use ATM.
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Bad time of year to do any bank transfers, be patient.
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Now shows on Bank web site as "Rejected" with a code, Will guess that Bangkok Bank NY didn't like the transfer type. Guess will have to figure out how "Transferwise" works.RLTrader wrote: ↑September 2, 2019, 11:28 am
Not sure where to post this, think there was another on this, but ...
Well now 2020 and
the Good News:
my direct deposit is still working fine
the Bad News:
US Bank > NY Bangkok Bank > Udon BB not working.
Started transfer 12/29 and suppose to get here 1/3
deducted from account > notice of pending > add back into account > still pending.