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Exercises in celibacy - trip to Thailand and Vietnam in Jan 2025

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Posted
40 minutes ago, thaiophilus said:

Physical cards can be virtualised too. If you add a physical card to Google Wallet you can use your Android phone to make contactless transactions on the card account, but as an extra level of security it uses a virtual card number, not the one on the card.  I assume iPhones have an equivalent.

It's amazing how technology enabled  to make complex simple thing of paying for one's meal ( or condom  or whatever )

10 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

I have a couple of virtual cards. 

more of them we have and more we use those we are exposing ourselves to more fraud.

I used my card only once last trip and it was enough to create trouble as described above. 

At end of day,  juggling all those cards and accounts is not making us richer more than stirring a tea makes her sweet. 

when travelling I use cash and cards are used only if there's no other option ( like buying airfare on internet ) and even the majority of my card use is just withdrawing money from ATM. Main reason is that using cash allows me to control my expenditures much better ( where that 50 tala or 100 taka  from back pocket went ? ) 

as a matter of principle I boycott those establishments who sport " we don't accept cash " and similar signs. Of course I'm not dogmatic and yield if absolutely necessary but it's rare.

Posted
6 hours ago, BangkokDreamer said:

If you have the app. Most cards have a function you can turn off and on. I only turn on my card to make a purchase and then I turn it off right after. It helps avoid fraud. The same with my debit card. I turn it on to withdraw money and turn it off again right after. 

Yes, the 'suspend function' is very useful.

Posted
2 hours ago, vinapu said:

when travelling I use cash and cards are used only if there's no other option ( like buying airfare on internet )

If you are in Thailand, some airlines offer cash payment at 7/11. Bangkok Air does. You book your flight on internet, and then choose as payment method, i don't know now what it is called, "Cash at 7/11". You receive a mail, go to 7/11 within a certain time, i think something like 2 hours, show the barcode to the cashier and pay him. There is a very small fee. After paying, you receive the booking confirmation of your flight.

Posted
1 hour ago, 10tazione said:

If you are in Thailand, some airlines offer cash payment at 7/11. Bangkok Air does. You book your flight on internet, and then choose as payment method, i don't know now what it is called, "Cash at 7/11". You receive a mail, go to 7/11 within a certain time, i think something like 2 hours, show the barcode to the cashier and pay him. There is a very small fee. After paying, you receive the booking confirmation of your flight.

thank you , I did not know about it and certainly such option was not offered when I did booking for S as it's very unlikely i wouldn't spot it.

  Our flight was with Asia Air which is super budget airline while Bangkok Air brands itself "Thailand's boutique airline " and charges accordingly. 

Posted
10 hours ago, ichigo said:

 

Back to the topic highlighted in the title of this thread:

I can attest to Vinapu's typical high spirits, despite 2nd night of celibacy.

Thx again for your time and company and guidance!

Posted
22 hours ago, vinapu said:

thank you , I did not know about it and certainly such option was not offered when I did booking for S as it's very unlikely i wouldn't spot it.

  Our flight was with Asia Air which is super budget airline while Bangkok Air brands itself "Thailand's boutique airline " and charges accordingly. 

Air Asia should have counter service payment too according to their website, but with some restrictions 

https://support.airasia.com/s/article/Counter-Service-Option-Thailand-en?language=en_GB

 

1. What is a Counter Service option?

Counter Service option provides guests the convenience of paying for online booking in cash at any counter service/7-Eleven branches nationwide in Thailand. This ONLY applies to Guests departing from Thailand.

2. Can I choose Counter Service option for any online booking?

No, this option is only available for domestic and international flights departing from Thailand. The travel date must be more than 5 days from the day you make your booking.
 

3. If I select Counter Service option during an online booking, where do I go to make the cash payment?

You can make the cash payment at any Counter Service/ 7-Eleven branch nationwide in Thailand.


4. If I choose Counter Service option, can I pay in any currency?

No, payment currency is in Thai Baht (THB) Only.
 

5. Are there any additional charges if I pay via Counter Service?

Yes. A Counter Service of THB50 per guest will be collected. Additionally, payment fee at counters listed below will also be charged.

 

  • Booking Amount from1-30,000 THB   Additional Charge THB 30
  • Booking Amount from 30,001-60,000 THB Additional Charge THB 60
  • Booking Amount from 60,001-90,000 THB Additional Charge THB 90

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