Indeed. I just notices when selecting "Online Payment" when making a Lazada order today, that there is no Kasikorn option in the drop-down list. Maybe time for a new bank
Online Ordering - a sign of the times?
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I've made two Lazada orders this week and I didn't know there was a drop down option. I just choose 'debit/credit card' and it's recognised by the card number.
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I'm with HHTel on this one
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I'm not referring to the "debit/credit card" option, as I don't have one (just an ATM card). If you look further east on the payment options row, there's an option that says something like "Online/ATM Services"; this is the one that allows you to make a payment via online banking. Some retailers confusingly refer to this as "Direct Debit".
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Understand now. Sorry.
However, doesn't your ATM card act as a debit card. Mine does with Bangkok Bank.
However, doesn't your ATM card act as a debit card. Mine does with Bangkok Bank.
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Nope, it's just for cash withdrawals.
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Both Kasikorn and Bangkok Bank ATM cards can be used as debit cards, but they have to be activated by the Banks on request.
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And that's what they said couldn't be done.
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Who said?
The KBank card is a new 6 digit card, about 1 year old and came already activated. It was the first that I found out about it. I then took my old 4 digit card to Bangkok Bank and it took all of 3 minutes to activate it. Have used them both for purchases without a problem.
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Debit cards can be used in ATMs. ATM only cards cannot be used as debit cards. Kasikorn used to issue both types, but not sure if that's still true. Krungsri definitely issue both types and other banks may also do so. Debit cards usually have the Visa logo, except new ones from Bangkok Bank apparently.
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Please read that which I posted. The Bangkok Bank card that I use is nearly as old as me, and it was simply activated to use as a debit card when I asked. Not sure about the KBank card, but I use it for both functions.ATM only cards cannot be used as debit cards
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The girl behind the desk at the bank. I learnt very quickly that resistance is futile. I manage without the facility.
Incidentally, the money for the cancelled order has been returned to me today, in the form of a credit note.
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And therein lies the problem. How many times have we seen people post on here that they have been refused trying to open a Bank Account. "No, must have work permit". "No, must have long stay Visa". "No, Farang cannot", and so on and on! And this "Government" is trying to implement more electronic systems. A bit like the "we will fix the traffic accidents".The girl behind the desk at the bank.
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I have two Kbank accounts, one older with a 4 number pin, and the newer, from Hua Hin, with 6 numbers. I asked that both be used as a debit card and for on-line purchases and both work as requested. I have ordered goods via Lazada with no issues.
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I have never asked Bangkok Bank to activate my card. It is quite old and I've used it for local purchases as well as online. The first time I used it online, a message came up saying it was waiting authorisation from Bangkok Bank. It took around 2 mins if I remember correctly. Once authorised the system reverted to the site where I needed to pay.