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How to Pay Your Bills

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A convenient way to pay your electricity, phone and water bills is to pay them at your always nearby 7-Eleven or some of the mail posting shops. You simply give your bills to the counter attendant and they go to a computer, type in the information, and then give you your bills back with receipts stapled to them. They don't need to keep any of your paper documentation. The service charge is about 10 baht per bill, but it's worth it not to have to go to the office to pay.

If you're late in paying, you will have to go to that office to settle the bill in person, and it's quite inconvenient finding the place. You may have to bring a Thai person with you to help you out if that happens. On the other hand, if you happen to have a maid or a driver, you can ask them to go for you, and, of course, it's nice to give them a little extra baht for doing this extra duty.

Another convenient way to pay your bills is to sign up for the online service of your Thai bank. You can pay all your bills, with exception of your water, online - even your rent!

(Photo reference: 7-Elevens having the dark blue sign with moon and stars mean you can pay your bills there.)

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Thai Credit CardsOpening a bank account in ThailandMoney in ThailandLinking PayPal account with Kasikorn bank account In Bangkok.Best way to transfer money with minimum fees
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