Just saw it online. I think C'link want to see some kind of lease or rental agreement to show where you're living. I don't know if they want Thai bank details, but they will want to see proof of income and assets.
As from June 5th all aged pensioners willl have to submit proof of identity, bank statements showing income, proof of residency, TFN, and a couple of other requirements via the MyGov.au website
I'm saying they are innocent until proven otherwise. The UK police are a bunch of woke bastards, who will throw someone in jail for posting an innocent comment on facebook.
I disagree, I've had a padded one for 10 years, I put a towel on the back in very hot weather, but that's it. I also like padded arms, the one you show doesn't have.
If you càll 15 years here new. I said in my opening comments that I was too lazy to go looking and it would have been convenient to get from Lazada if there had been some positive purchases, but it seems not.
I like soft padded arms and the Ikea chair doesn't appear to have them. The one I have (vinyl) cost me less than 3000 baht from a large hardware store and it's lasted me 10 years, so can't complain.
There's quite a few options, police officer, lawyer, etc, etc. I have used both a police officer (free) for my Comsuper pension and a lawyer (500 Baht) for Centrelink. All Thais of course.
There are a lot to offer on Lazada priced from 1000-3000 Baht, but the photos are often a little deceptive of the quality. I'm too lazy to go looking in Index or Home Pro, so any reports on what chair they bought from Lazada would be good.