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Lemsta69

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  1. That's cheap. I'm with BBL and they charge me 30 baths per month! 😱
  2. Grab has GrabPay Wallet that seems to have a top-up via banking app option. It's only for Thais so I can only see the first step.
  3. I have some Aussie bank apps that do the same thing, I think it's a security thing.
  4. All jokes aside, his use of the term "quota" was interesting and I was hoping he would provide more details. I only know of one agent who uses this term because I have them as a LINE contact and get regular messages about their capacity for certain visa types. They're Bangkok-based and send the passports up-country. I'm wondering if he is referring to the same agent, or if it's a more widespread thing. The agent "my friend" uses in Pattaya doesn't seem to have such capacity issues, it's a free-for-all over that way as far as I can tell.
  5. So the OP was right all along! 😅
  6. Nope, not everybody knows that so please enlighten us as to why you think it's a scam.
  7. TrueMoney. Top-up from bank account as needed, although you only get 20 free top-ups per month and then it's 5 baht per.
  8. Thanks, I didn't want to be "that guy" 😅
  9. The article mentions stuff like fire escapes so I'm guessing it was a "preflight check". No need for the venue to be operating for that kind of stuff.
  10. I figured that might be the case but I didn't want to have to type, or should I say swipe, out a long-winded reply about the OP clearly starting that Kh. Jacques already has the money in the bank. Oh darn, I just did, thanks Olmate 😁
  11. 17 thou for handholding is taking the pish.
  12. The TasteAtlas website has the following disclaimer at the bottom of the page which basically says don't take the results too seriously 😅 "TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Dishes in the World” list until December 01, 2023, 382,723 ratings were recorded, of which 265,170 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried." https://www.tasteatlas.com/best-rated-dishes-in-the-world
  13. I had some really fun overnight train rides with a good friend in the early noughties. There weren't many tourists on the trains when we went so it was usually just us in the dining car as soon as it opened and we'd get on the beers and have some dinner before the "party" started. So we got to see the "real" fun at 10pm or so when the crew would dim the lights, turn on the disco ball and crank up the Thai music for a couple of hours. Then a few years later we went on another trip and the train was full of tourists and at 10pm or so they flooded the dining car and took over the place. They must have read about it in the Lonely Planet. They changed the music from Thai to Western and just killed the vibe. Then there was that incident that led to the booze ban and party time was really over. I did a dry trip from Trang to Bangkok with my friend and his brother and it was kind of boring. So I'll probably never do another overnight train ride again in Thailand. However my friend and his brother love trains, they'd marry a train if they could 😅 I think they're batsh1t crazy but if they enjoy that type of then then hey, have at it. I hope the OP has as much fun as my crazy friends 😉
  14. I guess you missed this post from @NextG, like everyone else LOL
  15. This explains it. Or you could just go to the Khao San Road and see for yourself. I've tried it a couple of times but it didn't float my boat. https://www.drugrehab.com/addiction/drugs/inhalants/whippits/#:~:text=Nitrous oxide is sometimes called,containers filled with nitrous oxide.
  16. I believe that AN is not permitted to alter headlines from external news sources. it's part of the syndication agreement to leave them "as is".
  17. Yes you are. This only applies for in-person reporting, not online.
  18. This has been mentioned many times before but I'll repeat it but for shiz and giggles. Using an agent means you can keep your money invested in a real country and get a decent rate of return. You don't have to dump assets to fund the financial requirements and you also don't have all that money festering in a Thai bank account at ridiculously low interest rates. There's also the added bonus of never having to visit an immigration orifice ever again!
  19. I didn't even know they had horse racing in Bangkok until I saw them going around the track whilst waiting for the BTS. I had to Google the RBSC, turns out it's the most exclusive club in Thailand. Maybe there's why they don't get many spectators for their racing events. Or maybe it's the 100-200 baht every fee and the hoity-toity dress code - no jeans and no slippers. That rules me and most of the population out 😂
  20. What @lopburi3 said 😁
  21. If you're eating hamburgers here for only 120 baht then you're doing it wrong.
  22. There's no such thing as a 15 month visa, as you've been told already. You say you want to learn but then you reject the knowledge given to you by the in-the-know guys 🤦
  23. A few months ago, maybe more, there was a mini spate of YouTube travel vlogs that were posted on AN. I watched a few of them and they all seemed to feature pad krapow a k.a. THE greatest Thai food ever!
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