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Raindancer

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  1. Ok. He is very thorough. I'm sure he will fix your system.
  2. Hi Try this young man. He has been servicing my osmosis system for many years. Tel: 081 297 45 68 Khun Nu
  3. Thank you. My post was meant as goodwill information for people to decide fir themselves. Rather strange that as soon as I posted it, I got negative e reaction from some. The video is 23 minutes long, so obviously, they could not have watched the entire video, they just wanted to rant Sadly, some people just look for a fight. Doesnt work with me. No, not you????????
  4. How do you know it is false? Sick and tired of all your rants to other users posts. Blocked!!
  5. My post was not silly. Nor anti EV. And your sardonic statement of a closed mind was not necessary. It was a video I thought might interest people As I said. Don't shoot the messenger.
  6. No comment. No stats to prove that.
  7. This may be of interest to those with EVs or contemplating purchasing. This is not my video. Just passing on the information. Please don't shoot the messenger????????
  8. Thank you. I appreciate the heads up. I will go to the bank and enquire again.
  9. Good to hear I'm not alone. I've had my GSB accounts for 15 years, and didn't need a Thai ID card. Furthermore, there is no need to deposit your more than million baht in different banks. The I million baht insurance is " per account". Thus you can have several accts in one bank. But I suppose it would be prudent to have several different banks hold your numerous i million baht funds, as I have done. As for govt bank ( gsb), I enquired into this 1 million baht compensation/customer protection and was told that this ruling applies to them as well. But I would be very happy to be told otherwise.
  10. Absolutely. And it depends when you took your private pension out whether you made it payable to you only. In which case the widow will receive nothing. If you included your wife upon your death, then obviously the pension payable to you whilst you are alive, will be smaller, because they will have to use actuarial algorithm to work out longevity of you whilst alive and your wifes predicted longevity after your death. There have been cases whereby the pension holder chose to include his wife. But then she passed away and the pension recipient remarried. He then passed away and his new wife was refused pension rights, because she was not his wife at inception of the pension policy. I am not advocating that this is fair or just, only passing info on some cases that were brought before the ombudsman.
  11. Which pension provider? UK state pension or private pension?
  12. Nothing to do with being afraid of people's opinions. But some people just like to stir the pot. My info to the OP was personal and not GENERAL info. Why do I have to disclose personal info on a public forum?
  13. Nothing to do with keeping it a secret. I just don't want to get involved in controversial discussions. I have purely sent the PM because it is personal to my experience and is not for public dissemination. I have had sarcastic comments like yours before. That's why I don't normally engage with people like you. If you are really interested in the answer, you could have always asked me to PM you as well instead of your sardonic post. If you have nothing nice to say then, say nothing.
  14. No problems I have got used to the slight delay. And as they say, " if it ain't broke, don't fix it" ????
  15. You're welcome. If you need any help, just PM me. By the way, don't forget to disconnect the power when trying both suggestions of water pump and pressure switch. Then reconnect and see if there is a difference. Once the water pump is primed, the only next step is the pressure switch adjustment. Good luck
  16. There is a small pressure switch under a grey elongated round grey cover. If you remove that, on top of the switch is a small screw. If you turn it a quarter of a turn to the right, the pump will kick in quicker. This actually closes the contact to operate the pump sooner than you have currently. However, don't turn too far, otherwise the pump will make a banging noise when water is turned off. I suggest you remove the electric plug before attempting this. Then carry out the above. And plug back in and try again. It is trial and error as to how far you turn it to your desired effect, without the " thump" every time the water is turned off. I have left mine alone, as I can accept the slight delay until full pressure is obtained. One other thing to check, is that the pump is fully primed. There is a grey plastic cap with a cross cut out on top. Open it slowly by using the stem of a round screwdriver that fits the cross put and slowly turn anti clock wise. As soon as water starts to seep out, turn it back tightly until water flow stops. Or, if you are not confident to play around with it, call out hitachi under warranty. Hope that helps.
  17. Yep. If you need the info, PM me. And some of the info was personal to my wife and not for public consumption. And I didn't want to get involved in the usual debates that occur on this forum.
  18. Further details sent by PM
  19. Best friend Visa. Big C wat Don Chan. 3000 baht and great service. Tel 0882944459 As you approach big C, turn right at first roundabout and they are on the right. Used them a couple of years ago, when immigration was not as good as today. Now I use my online booking.
  20. Hi If you are uncertain regarding the mae sod office; and you have a copy of your online vfs appt application or an email confirming appt, and/ or also a copy of payment to VFS; that might help if your local immigration office get a little awkward. Doesn't hurt to take them with you if you have them. But as Maheer said, it really should not present a problem without any letter.
  21. @Mahseer Thank you for great update. I'm sure it will be of help to many on this site.
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