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Tokyu Department Store in MBK requires passport if buy 2,000 Baht of groceries


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The money laundering training cashiers and anyone dealing with cash receive is infiltrating slowly through the economy but is being implemented to the extreme to control cash and hassle everyone.

 

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I think in the Big C in our area it's impossible to come over 2'000 baht (Except you buy one big item) as they always stop after 1'000 or 1'500... and start with a new bill, so you can receive an discount voucher from the first one.

 

But even they would ask for a passport, I not see a reason for that question and never encountered like that before. seems strange

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13 hours ago, whiteman said:

They will be asking for your passport next to go and have a shit in MBK. where as Thai can shit for free

 

Only if it is a big job.

 

Normally a Thai driving licence will suffice.

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9 minutes ago, Orton Rd said:

Surely you cannot claim tax back on groceries

additionally; you'd have to lug all your groceries along to the Airport Conter, so that they can acquit all items against the list ???? oh the humanity! all that, by then, melted coconut icecream tubs

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