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pattaya1234was

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  1. At the moment Boosters are available at the Royal Garden Plaza, Pattaya. I have just had mine. Very busy. Best to get there by 9am as it soon gets VERY crowded. A Dutch guy I talked to said he had just come from the Stadium and the Plaza was better. Pfizer. I was told they were open on Thursday and Friday this week.
  2. Is there any end date for the validity of the above? A friend has just told me that his Pass allows him to enter on 16th January. Can he expect the Pass to honored-to use their words?!
  3. Yes, my friend had his earlier jabs at a hospital in Bangkok. Next question!?
  4. Earlier in the week Pfizer and, I think, Moderna were available. My friend had 2 x AZ previously and there has to be a 3 month gap after the 2nd jab.
  5. Not last in the queue. Boosters have been available all week at the Sports Center on Chaiyapruek Road. Thai and Foreigners.
  6. I believe you can also get the access code by using a UK mobile-not Thai.
  7. You have 'liked' my post but do not seem to have read it! I was not stating an opinion I was stating ' fact'. So no need for any guessing?
  8. I had this problem a few months back. I emailed HMRC and eventually was allowed to speak to a real person. I was asked who my provider was and I told them it was DTAC. After a week or so I had an email from them telling me that they had been in touch with DTAC and that DTAC were receiving the access codes but not passing them on. HMRC told me that other providers were doing the same thing. Anyway from that moment on I have had no problem in getting access codes. So the problem lies here in Thailand. I hope that helps
  9. I have been looking as well! MSIG Inbound Travel Insurance with Covid Cover seems to fit the bill. I got the information from Luma Insurance. Hope this helps.
  10. Yes 3BB fibre optic is possible on the Dark Side. I have had it for a couple of years-very good
  11. Perhaps you know why the banks have lowered their limit of guarantee from 2m to 1 m because I certainly do not. You are welcome to keep your millions all in the same account-good luck!
  12. Rutnin for me- Dr Roy. 80,000 for one eye and 115,00 for the other which had 'floaters'. Well woth using the experts.
  13. He suggests having 1.2 million in the bank rather than the present 800,000 baht. With the banks only guaranteeing 1m baht I think this unlikely.
  14. Not really as in business you can lose. Insurance companies may lose on one deal but make it up on other ones.
  15. The policy will not only increase dramatically as you age but also if you make a claim-then watch the premium rise-as I did.
  16. Yes, I do know it is expensive! I am 82 and I had a quote of 250000 baht per annum only last week-and that was for minimal cover.. I am sure it is those with money or are in their sixties that are promoting all this insurance stuff.. Wait till you get to my age.
  17. From personal experience make sure you get the book which goes with the red plates. If you do not get the book the plates are fake as I discovered when I was stopped at the toll booth on the way into Bangkok. Then the problems begin!
  18. I contributed to a similar thread a month or so ago. I was not receiving OTP's from the Inland Revenue in the UK. Once I had given the name of my provider here in Thailand all was sorted pretty quickly. The In land Revenue told me that the provider admitted receiving the codes and to not passing them on. They said that a few other providers had admitted to doing to the same. So the problem IS with the provider-get your bank to call them.
  19. I am an 83 year old living in Thailand on a non O visa expiring September 2022. I wish to travel to the UK for 10 days in June 2022 . It looks as though I need covid insurance/and or health insurance. Anyone know, for sure, any company that offers insurance for someone my age? I trawled the net yesterday without success but just maybe there is a company out there?
  20. Maybe I can tie this post with one of mine on another thread. According to the 'new' rules I am allowed to visit a 'safe'' country and return direct to Thailand within 21 days without quarantine. No mention of any other hoops. Like the poster above I am aged, 82 , above the limit allowed by insurers. So does that mean I am meant to spend every day of the rest of my life in Thailand? I have a non O visa which expires in Sept. 2022 so no insurance required.
  21. I am still awaiting an answer to a previous question. I wish to travel from Thailand to the UK and return from the UK within the 21 days limit. At the moment the only information given is that I do not need quarantine. I have a non-O visa valid till September 2022. Do I need insurance, covid/ normal , health pass. In other words what are the hoops I have to go through? As I am 83 years old insurance will be a problem. Thank you in advance.
  22. I am talking abut a return trip from Bangkok to the UK. There are different rules if you exit and return within 21 days. I have a non O visa valid till Sept 2022
  23. Yes, I did have an appointment but I do not think that made any difference. I was one of the first to get their 2nd jab at Bang Sue and I was clearly the first farang to ask for a certificate. They were not aware that we did not have the 13 digit number and I eventually found a guy who knew how to generate the number-he then processed the certificate for me. Had you rather than your wife done the asking the outcome might have been different.
  24. Thank you-I THINK that will not be a problem with the UK-I think!
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