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Peterphuket

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  1. If that is true and it is in my immediate area, I will immediately move 500 km from there....not in my backyard, please.
  2. It is real terrible, where the monkeys come, I don't come anymore, now on the hill in Hua-hin, on the hill in Phetchaburi, Hua-hin Takiab, after the street dogs this is the next annoyance.
  3. You must assume in this country that whatever you buy in a web/store one does not know what one is selling. In other words they have no understanding of it, they just pass on the product, and make a profit on it. That is all. Therefore, you cannot expect any aftercare either. Try to live with it, which I have been trying to do for more than 25 years. Even now, I have an LG air conditioner here, that appliance is 3 years old and is giving problems, if you try to find a service technician who can only clean it. If the problem is deeper, it's always "the PCB needs to be replaced" that's all he can do, and LG doesn't come to you, yes only if you live in a big city.... Selling they all want but aftercare....forget it.
  4. For the most part I agree with you but do not forget that Algeria was a former French colony with entails that many Algarines live in France.
  5. Pardon, can't it be carry-on luggage? People try to bring all kinds of things, as long as it is not refused, it is good.
  6. Maybe that car will come back into the used market later as refurbished, with the license plate I know I better not buy that car.
  7. As a 76-year-old, one of the reasons I stopped cycling in Thailand, not to mention the stray dogs.
  8. Makes me curious but there doesn't seem to be much interest.
  9. It is wat I mention before, the most fire extinguisher don't have a safety valve, I searching on Shopee and Lazada.
  10. I agree with you, but today i ordered another common fire extinguisher anyway but i noticed not one has a safety valve.
  11. Yes, I dumped my fire extinguisher of 10 years now too, unfortunately it still worked. Now just looking for a new one with safety valve also suitable for lithium ion battery fires.
  12. Downshifting to a lower gear the majority of riders have never heard of it, I already remember 25 years ago whether you were going up or down the hill, the mob kept driving in the same gear, downhill only hitting the brakes, uphill only shifting when the car came to a virtual standstill.
  13. not to mention the black isolation tape...., when they have to connect 3 or 4 wires.
  14. Unfortunately, i live in the surroundings of Cha-am/Hua-hin and also the Makro don't have it.
  15. And when LOS inports rabbits from Australia, i've been waiting for that for long time, but nowhere to buy it.
  16. Crossy, It goes further and further, in my home country 75% of atm machines have disappeared from the streets under the guise of too much vandalism, but it is to control the population, soon all transactions over 100 euros will be tracked/controlled, can you imagine, all thanks to that damned eu
  17. Then it must have been a very insightful thief, and that is certainly possible when it was a Swiss.
  18. Also i have the same experience, but I have also noticed that from time to time the tracking numbers change resulting in me receiving a completely different item than ordered. The shopkeeper washes his hands of the problem with the result that you lose the item you ordered.
  19. Well, not only in the USA, i had the same experience in Hong Kong, when i fly back to BKK, also facial scanning, and i am not a resident from HK.
  20. That's true but I'm a owner of a MUX, but the ABS is not comparable with the one used in German cars, in the German cars are much better, in my car I can still hear the tires squealing when I have to run briskly, and this also applies to Toyota. I went to the dealer with the problem, but they found no defect.
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