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Quickmill

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  1. 1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

    Can you share any detail on this option?

    Are you a out-patient at Bumrungrad? Maybe you work there? Who can use this "desk"?

    I'm not a out-patient as well don't work there.

    Burmungrad , Business Building 10th floor, the desks for the 90 days report is available for everybody, just pay 650 THB, and must to back to collect the passport with the new report receipt after 1 or 2 days.

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  2. 29 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

    Sorry for question [might be a wrong place] but what about post offices? Average one, not GPO and not some agent shops? 

    I need to send few parcels from Bangkok next week and afraid they could be closed.

    Thanks!
    PS: please only first-hand replies, who sent recently abroad. 

    I sent an EMS yesterday from a small post office in Sukhumvit 101/1, a bit crowded but was open.

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  3. I resuscitate this topic for a question of a friend of mine.

    He finished to pay the car finance while he was employed with WP, then he lost his job but he could apply for a regular retirement visa, now the finance company said he can't own the car with his name on the blue book due to he has no WP.

    It's true?

  4. I don't see the big problem here, basically are simple and already in force hygiene and cleaning rules/behavior in the "regular" massage parlor or Spa, the only difference is the temperature check, and the mask, obviously the big room with many seats will be penalized, but this is mostly in tourist area and actually i don't think there will be soon a flock of tourists.

    The small foot massage shop or a simple small massage shop will be penalized as well, but honestly, do you think that people are spasmodically waiting to get their foot massage again?

    I think it' will be more give the opportunity to people to back to work....but how many are going to reopen, not because the difficult to respect the "restriciton"??

     

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  5. Depend where you live, but in Bangkok i just change the front tire on my Zoomer, at Honda dealer in Sukhumvit 71, a dunlop tire+ installation+ some small non requested but appreciate lubrication, total 858 THB.

    The first original front dunlop tire lasted more than 50000 KM, just drove in Bangkok an average 30km per day.

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