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  1. 5 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

    A lot of people have reported - both here and other platforms - that items like this are now being seized by Thai Customs (Lak Si), and not delivered to customers. In some cases Aliexpress do not even let you purchase the item for delivery into Thailand.

     

    I was able to get a few units (Airis, AliExpress) in early 2022, from China. 

     

    Not sure how resellers are getting units into the country now? I assume they have "connections" like those importing other unmentionables.

     

    IMO/E it is better to let others bear the risk of importing these items, and then we as consumers pay extra for that "risk insurance".

     

     

     

     

    Sorry forgot to mention mine was trio III mini 56 USD total (not 1500 baht) only last month.. 

    Guess I was lucky 

  2. On 4/27/2023 at 12:34 PM, KannikaP said:

     

     

    On 1/22/2023 at 7:32 PM, mrfill said:

    Don't see how converting to electric makes them safe, comfortable and with polite, well mannered drivers..

    Is it very special electricity with magic powers?

    OK. Let me help you.. 

    Muvi have seat belt. They max out at 50kph which is plenty on sukhumvit. Since everything is done on app there's no haggling or cash, you can monitor location and know what vehicle or driver was used should you forget something.. 

    You feedback on your individual ride which makes the driver behave 

    Pretty gamechanging compared to any other ride.. 

  3. 16 hours ago, expat_4_life said:

    I helped a friend go through the visa exempt to retirement process recently at Chaeng Wattana.  Alright it not a marriage extension, and he did not apply for any interim 30/60 day extensions, he went straight from visa exempt to 1 year extension based on retirement.

     

    (90 day reporting and TM30)

    He was not asked for a TM30 until he got to the annual extension.  We had checked at the 90 day reporting counter when he received his NON-O stamp (converting from visa exempt).  At that time the 90 day reporting counter said that during the extension process he would get a receipt informing him when to begin his 90 days reporting. 

    Thia is exactly what happened (regarding his 90 day reporting), when he received his annual extension they stapled a receipt into his passport informing when he should begin his 90 day reports.

     

    (annual renewal date and under consideration)

    The only other thing I can add is information regarding his annual renewal date, this might be a concern if you plan to spend time out of the country.  The expiry date of his NON-O became his annual extension renewal date.

     

    In his case case he applied for NON-O from visa exempt first few days of December, when issued it had a 27 Feb expiration (90 days from the day he applied). He did not get the NON-O on the day he applied, but had to go back a couple of weeks later (under consideration) to actually get it stamped into his passport. Immigration performed a home visit during the under consideration period.

     

    (receiving the annual extension)

    Then in early Feb he applied for the 1 year annual extension (this was the first time they asked for TM30) and his one year renewal date is 27 Feb (same as the NON-O he switched to from visa exempt).

     

     

    Exactly the same here but it's not "direct from excempt to extension" it's actually " change of visa to non-o 90 day and then yearly extension as explained in timeline above. 

    Absolutely the easiest visa procedure I had in over 20 years 

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