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StefanBBK

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  1. Thanks Jack, will check it out.
  2. My Thai driving license expires in a few weeks. I went ahaed ad did the test for renewal online. Now I wanted to book the appointment on the App, and the next open slots are only available in February... here in Bangkok Question: - Is it still possible to go as a walk-in, and just wait a bit longer? - What do I need to bring, besides expiering license, medical certificate, QRCode from the test, passport& copies... I am sure this has been discussed in lenghts previously, but could not find the forum, or topic. Thanks
  3. That was good business! Likely, Disney made more money that way. If they would charge everyone 200 Baht and give Thai Nationals a 120 Baht Discount, on presenting a National ID card, I would understand it better. A local discount is OK in my mind. In current practice prices are applied based on how one looks. We went to a national park and had our foreign maid with us. She was given the Thai price no questions, as she looks Thai. National Parks, Museum etc. are easily justified for dual pricing, as presumable they are partly maintained from Thai Taxpayers money. What really gets me are commercial enterprises that charge foreigners massive markups. I am known for enjoying a cup of coffee outside whilst my family visits the Aquarium, which by the way was foreign owned.

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