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Amy Sukwan's avatar

I have never once used a phone based QR esque code app to pay for anything and don't plan on ever doing so. As is our phone, largely only kept as a satellite internet hotspot for the camp, has been stolen again, being the second phone and related new Thailand phone number to disappear in six weeks. My guess is that the survey above does not catch that aspect of "convenience" in their survey. I don't even want to imagine how bad it would be if I had been dependent on those dumb devices for much of anything. We had a simple PIN lock on both but my assumption is that somebody has a way of either unlocking it or just selling the parts for cash. I bet they don't take QR codes unless they're with the government already. :-P

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Rick Bradford's avatar

I was recently up on a minor infraction at the local immigration office and was told that the fine was 2000B. When I asked for a receipt, the girl looked shocked and disappointed and said that the fine was only 1000 baht if I didn't require a receipt....

How does the cashless society deal with low-level bribery like that, because if they can't, Thailand ain't going cashless any time soon.

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