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Its indeed prepaid
I just ensured that balance is well below the top up level and I stopped the internet service, which had 1 day to run as I boarded my flight.
Code is here:
https://www3.truecorp.co.th/truemoveh/selfservice/prepaid?ln=en
I will then re enable the internet when I am back in Thailand and check the balance and top up if required
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I signed up for a 30 True Internet package for 30 days
using a code from this page,
https://topping.truemoveh.com/
I just sent a code for it.
It was as good deal.
But it says it auto renews.
I do not want that as I will be out the country.
How can I stop the package or cancel so it will not auto renew?
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42 minutes ago, treetops said:
https://airportpattayabus.com/free-transfer-bus/
Last time I looked it was only a couple each day so this timetable seems to confirm it's almost back to normal.
Thanks for the link
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Any idea if this has resumed yet?
Looking to use it on the 31st of this month.
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1 hour ago, ThaiVisaCentre said:
Just tried that form, they just recommend FWD, and did not even mention the limitations of the policy (which is misleading).
No they do not
I just did the quote for a 60 year old and got a quote of 650 baht.
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3 hours ago, UTH001 said:
Well, I am thrilled for you, of course. But there is possibly a slight difference between ME LIVING HERE and YOU NOT. AXA travel insurance is not accepted (purchased locally, which I have to do as I live here!), I am told to buy AXA SAWADEE instead.
And I rarely to never write rubbish, just by the way!Use jairoo then
https://insure.roojai.com/quote/#/covid-inbound-travel
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1 hour ago, UTH001 said:You are aware that Thai Immigration (to the best of my knowledge) does not accept normal Travel Insurance. Even though many cover Covid and for far more than just US$10,000? I would be happy to have travel insurance. I do object though to an insurance with higher premium (compared to Travel Insurance) and fewer benefits!
Rubbish
I came to Thailand on the 2nd of May. My UK bought travel insurance covers me for 10 million US Dollars. This was accepted for the Thailand Pass.
If you do not know, do not write rubbish.
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2 hours ago, Anna Rak said:
I have a similar problem however, depending on where you are in Issan there are SHA plus+ hotels in Korat, Buriram and some other places I believe
But they (in Issan) do not seem to have a tie up with a hospital for the day 5 PCR test
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I moved here in 2003 and used IPstar then from Loxinfo when it was on the Thaicom satelitte, I then moved to TOT when they offered it in 2005 and a dedicated satellite was launched.
Cost 10K a month then but allowed me to run online business and open internet cafe business in Issan.
Shooting games were out as the ping is slow but speeds then were good
I presume Tot still offer it, youd need to ask at a local office
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52 minutes ago, scorecard said:
Also, Some Big C markets occasionally, Foodland occasionally, Rimping (in Chiang Mai) always, Makro in Chiang Mai.
Food halls in: Emporium, under Central, Paragon.
Were the ones in Makro frozen also?
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The supermarkets in the UK sell pastry pre made, in ready to use rolls.
Has anyone come across them here?
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38 minutes ago, Crossy said:
There are two packs, one is a cellulose bait the other is the not nice stuff. You mix the two with a specific amount of water and put in the bait boxes.
Video instructions were included.
We got it all as a kit with bait boxes, you need to check with the seller if boxes are included with his kit, if not they are readily available on Lazada.
Crossy
How long did you leave the boxes up for?
A few weeks?
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3 minutes ago, Crossy said:
This is the stuff we used although not from this seller
Not cheap nor instantly effective (so you need to combine with the contact stuff on your woodwork) but the beasties have not returned.
I can see one of the packets is the termite bate is the other the stuff that eventually does the damage?
Did it come with a box or did you just buy one elsewhere?
Thanks in advance
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12 hours ago, Crossy said:
Chaindrite make various paint-on products which will reduce the attractiveness of your termite-food.
You really need to address the problem at source and eliminate the beasties in the nest(s).
There are many "take it back to the nest" products, I've used Termatrix in the past with reasonable success, it supposedly blunts their teeth so the nest starves to death.
Hi Crossy
Did you use this in the foam form or as a powder?
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In the last few years I have had to replace all wooden door frames in the house with plastic wood, as the termites were eating all of them.
Now I see they are starting to eat the main doors too.
In the past I used "Chainrite" on beams and they are fine.
Does anyone have any other recommendations for something similar that can be painted on?
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Thai Policeman "Jo Ferrari" tortures and kills prisoner
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They are about 110 each if you buy 100
They start laying about 4 - 6 months of age, (when you buy them they will be just before laying age) when all are of age to lay you will get up to about 90% yield.
ie 100 ducks will give you about 90 eggs a day
If you buy them from some companies, they will buy them back when older.
A tray of 30 eggs is sold via facebook in the village for 100 baht, People might buy a bag of 4 eggs for 20 baht if you have somewhere to sell them
The ducks eat a lot of food too, if you have a pond then it will cost a bit less than just giving them commercial feed.
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yes any one can ask for it at the post office
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Here are the rates and options available for
Vietnam with a weight of 1kg
https://www.thailandpost.co.th/index.php?page=rate_result&country_code=VN&weight=1000&language=en
I would use epacket Lp service as it is a dedicated worldwide courier service sent from the Post Office or International Small Packet which will be tracked also
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I use a steel double walled french press
It keeps the coffee hot unlike the glass ones
You can get them on Lazada
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On 3/22/2021 at 8:24 AM, natway09 said:
A lot to be said for 1 small tablet costing 19 Bht taken every 6 months by the whole family at the same time
Can you post a picture of the packet or name of this medicine please
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Thinking in long term letting some bungalows
Does anyone have experience of airbnb payouts here or should I stick with Booking.com?
Thanks in advance
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Looks like payment has gone througth as just gort notification of 92.56 baht for the 180 day top up
Bringing Fish to Thailand
in Thailand Travel Forum
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My wife loves "smokies" from Scotland and I have brought her some in the past as well as other things.
I know salami's are not allowed.
Buit is fish?
My fishmonger vaccuum seals them for me to carry in suitcase.