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Moonlover

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  1. The local amphur. (Local Government Administration Office) The form is known as a Kor Ror 2.
  2. No you shouldn't need to have your phone, providing you use your regular computer. Wise, as with most banking institutes place a cookie on your computer once they're satisfied that it really is you that's logged on. During future log ins that cookie acts as a 'digital fingerprint' and provides, along with your log on details, the necessary 2FA. If you watch the Wise web site as you log on, it comes up with 'authentication in process'. That's Wise seeking out the cookie.
  3. You'll find all you need to know about authenticators on this web site: All about authenticators I use the Google authenticator for Wise and for the UK Government Gateway to access my tax account. If they trust them, so do I.
  4. 2 THB was a concession price during Covid. (paper charge only) It's now back to the normal 20 THB in our local amphur.
  5. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/naturehike-quick-drying-i4593359996-s18805600575.html?from_gmc=1&exlaz=d_1:mm_150050845_51350205_2010350205::12:20836539076!!!!!c!!18805600575!5075704680&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA7t6sBhAiEiwAsaieYgh-uJ83hXiRvosxOq7X1LClwnq-8XPL2A8c_9xeY5t1GLPLqXR1ixoCiPkQAvD_BwE
  6. Good suggestion. If the pump is working and delivering water upstairs, that suggests there's nothing wrong with the pump. You need to concentrate your efforts on seeking out was seems to be a blockage in the downstairs plumbing.
  7. Another year, another dose of crap!
  8. A sentiment clearly not shared by many thousands of foreigners who live here, Find me a thread which doesn't contain such a post @stoner.
  9. No you don't An advance directive (living will) will do nicely and a lot cheaper. If I ever reach that stage, I won't want to be around anyway thank you.
  10. I've been driving a 10 year old Honda City for the last year and I would certainly opt for a new one if the chance arose, preferably a hatch back.
  11. So when someone comes on the forum and asks how to do something, by your logic, unless they specifically ask how to do it 'legally', one can assume there's an option! Some people's 'logic' defies all logic.
  12. What a nonsense statement. If the OP wasn't concerned about the legality of car ownership, he wouldn't have raised this topic in the first place would he. Duh!
  13. That certainly hasn't been in evidence during the three visits that I've made to DLT over the last ten years. In fact on the last visit I made to Sakon Nakhon, just following the Covid difficulties, they were very helpful indeed. On what are you basing your comment?
  14. Give me one good reason why the answer from an official source at the DLT should not be correct.
  15. Until quite recently, my wife's daughter, who is 33 owned a car that she inherited off her late father. She does not have a license, nor can she drive, so her partner, who does have a license, did all the driving, but nonetheless, the car was registered in the daughter's name.
  16. Here's a very simple question @Cricky. Why not ask the DLT? You're only going to get one answer from them. The correct one.
  17. That is not true. You can own a car and have friend or relative drive you around. Or employ a chauffeur.
  18. I intend to steer well clear of any, and I mean ANY discussions about this, so called, new tax ruling.
  19. No they do not! I've had quite few refunds paid out to both my Thai debit card and to my UK credit card. It's never taken longer than 4-5 days. Sometimes even quicker.
  20. For a short period, just a while ago that was happening to our True connection. I photographed the router (which was indicating signal failure) and had the True techi call in. He recognized the problem and soon had it fixed. The upstream router has its own miniature UPS apparently and the battery needed replacing. All good now. So there is a point to having a UPS. (and the phone number of your internet provider)
  21. It would seem that our IOs aren't paying that much attention then, because I've done that as well. Mind you we did have a new gal this year. There's been a reshuffle following the Chinese visa scandal and a well known face has disappeared. Perhaps it's time I changed my tactics next year. After all how much does a set of photos cost?
  22. So has ours up in Sakon Nakhon. In the old, very crammed building a visit to the loo meant walking through a veritable canyon of paper, all stacked up in boxes up to head height on both sides. Gawd knows how many years of applications were stacked up in there. It's one of the reasons I never bother taking new photos of us around the house each year. They would never be able to find last year's to be able to compare.
  23. Which no doubt generates the same amount of paperwork as does a 1,900 TBH application.
  24. So will mine, but I use a UPS mainly to keep the router alive during short power outs. Even a few seconds outage will knock it off-line and it will then take 2-5 minutes to recover again. Very inconvenient when I'm downloading a movie or having an on-line chat with someone. But you still missed my main point. The O/P had 'recently bought an all-in-one desktop'. He's not likely to change his mind now and switch to a lap top is he.
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