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Keesters

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  1. They certainly don't when you've been using the same one for weeks and all it does or can do is cover your chin.
  2. Because even with all you mention transmission of the virus is still possible.
  3. Is scamming a tourist seen as part of Thai culture? It certainly happens frequently enough. Is jumping a red light part of Thai culture or is it that red lights aren't so it's OK to ignore them. Just what defines Thai culture except for a sense of me, me, me above all others?
  4. Not so easy for those who have been here over 30 years. Parents, siblings, friends all gone now.
  5. What I'm thinking of writing would get me banned. Please be assured though that it is being thought and spoken VERY LOUDLY and has caused neighbors to come and ask if I'm OK.
  6. Yes I missed that. The article is overly biased, as are the comments, about recieving funds. Took a good read of the PayPal website to confirm your post. Still need to confirm identity though. So PayPal is not a total loss. Just half of one.
  7. Not me as can be seen here. There was a glitch as I posted and said system was offline and to retry. I did and the result was WYSee.
  8. Your probably right. Some time ago I paid a Thai website for something I wanted using transfer from my account to theirs. Got no reply, no goods, total silence. When i went to their website to check it was offline. I checked the domain name. Expired a day after i ordered. Contacted kasikorn. Nothing we can do they said. Add 300+ baht to the Thai scam account.
  9. Then totally irrelevant to this thread which is about PayPal THAILAND.
  10. PayPal is extremly useful in paying for items ordered overseas. Using PayPal restricts the number of places that you've used your credit card to ONE, PayPal. It also has great consumer protection. They've always credited me when I've notified that ordered goods never arrived. Great service until now with no known equal. Time you thought out of the box and not just your own little life.
  11. Give me an alternative that has payment options on thousands of eCommerce websites. Basically it's PayPal or credit card. I prefer to limit the number of places and times my credit card is used on the internet to ONE.
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