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blackcab

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  1. I've used 4 different MG ZS cars (all hire cars). 3 were fine, but 1 had a problem with the charging port under the front grille. The vehicle would not accept a charge from the fast charger, so I ended up being driven 100+ miles back to the hire location in a recovery truck with the car on the back of the truck after waiting while the recovery service tried to fix the vehicle. I got back to the hire location at 2am, and not in a very good mood.

     

    Since then I have only used the same vehicles for hires where I would be staying local to the place of hire.

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  2. 31 minutes ago, bigt3116 said:

    This is so not true, if you have an extension based on working and you do not cancel it at Immigration in Thailand you will have major problems down the line if you try to get another extension based on employment.

     

    That's fair point. Does that apply even when there are just a few days left on the extension?

     

    What if the OP leaves on the last day of his extension?

  3. If you:

     

    1. Have an extension if stay (obtained from immigration in Thailand), and

     

    2. You do not have a re-entry permit

     

    3. When you leave Thailand your extension is automatically cancelled

     

    Most people do not want that to happen, however in your case this sequence of events would suit your purpose.

     

    The immigration official stamping you out might try and tell you that you do not have a re-entry permit out of courtesy, but tell them you understand. Or they may say nothing at all.

     

    If you time your exit with the work permit cancellation you won't have to go to immigration and pay 1,900 baht either.

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