There are a lot of issues going on here.
There are regional differences for a start - Jawon has given you an American perspective, which is based on an English usage which different from the English you have learnt. For him, ''Thank you very much' is 'weird', while for anyone who speaks British English like you do, this is the most normal and standard way of expressing polite gratitude.
There's also possibly an age and even a gender issue. I think that 'Thank you ever so much' sounds fine, and it's something which I often say myself, but I wouldn't imagine a young man saying this, somehow.
As for 'indeed', you can't add 'indeed' on the end of 'Thank you ever so much', because it's already intensified with the 'ever so'. But you can certainly say 'Thank you very much indeed.'
I think that Paul definitely has a point about overly polite expressions of thanks sounding sarcastic, and as native speakers we are very attuned to subtleties of intonation which might suggest insincerity. I don't think that this is an issue for you as a non-native speaker, though.
So, if you want my advice, carry on saying 'Thank you ever so much' or vary it with 'Thank you very much indeed'. They sound fine, and nobody will misunderstand your intention.