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Free Admission to Museums and Parks Offered During New Year
soi3eddie replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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I've used both AIS and 3BB over the years. Equally as good as each other. Only moved from AIS as they were not then offering fibre optic. Been with 3BB fibre optic to the home for over 2 years now. Only downtime was last month when a truck driver brought down a nearby power pole which also carried communication cables. 3BB technicians were still working in the street splicing cables well into the night. Next morning all working perfectly again. If connection essential then always have a back up such as 4/5G in case of outages.
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Transferring money from the UK
soi3eddie replied to bannork's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
UK banks have a duty of care and they will say they are trying to protect their account holder. Whilst that may be true in part, many banks see any overseas transaction as suspicious. They are perfectly right to ask the reason but if the account holder insists, then they should complete the transaction. These days, many banks will do everything they can to retain money in their institution. Just a taste of controls once CBDC and Social Credit is imposed on us all. Advise the OP @bannork to tell the sender either to use Wise or possibly to send it online from their bank - I use Lloyds and can setup international transfers online to either Kbank or Bangkok bank account. Normally arrives next working day. If using bank always send in £GBP and let the receiving Thai bank do the conversion at a much better rate. Wise still best rate and lowest fees though. -
Did the "smart" car capture him from facial recognition or did the hotel grass him up? Also, the article names him in full and adds his age and nationality then goes to show his face blurred. There's no question "allegedness" of his crime so assume he's guilty. Why therefore the picture anonymity? The police are certainly going after short time overstayers as if it's the crime of the century. Surely there's bigger fish to fry or would that be akin to <deleted>ting on your own doorstep?
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Travel to Cambodia (advice)
soi3eddie replied to lexlam's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
I used the evisa to enter at Phnom Penh last month. Very easy to apply, took two days to issue and saves time on arrival. Will do same again for next trip in February. -
What he really means is that he may use covid infections over the new year to place controls on the people.
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Irishman dies in kayaking incident in Thailand
soi3eddie replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The lake at Khao Sok is extremely deep in places. No tides or currents and not that cold too. There are some large fish but unlikely to attack a human. I stayed there in 2002 and it was magical and quiet. I suspect the guy either couldn't swim, hit his head (although he apparently spoke to someone) or was intoxicated or had a heart attack. RIP at such a young age very tragic. -
Problem ast supposed highly rated hotel in Hua Hin
soi3eddie replied to nglodnig's topic in Thailand Travel Forum
You didn't say what time they phoned you. Was it 10pm or 2am? I always put the "Do Not Disturb" sign up and unplug the room phone (and put mobile on silent) unless I'm expecting a call. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
soi3eddie replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
And if you read the terms and conditions of virtually all UK issued travel insurance policies they have exclusions relating to alcohol intoxication. You have a few beers and trip over leaving the bar, expect the insurer to try and wriggle out of the claim for medical assistance. Who determines intoxication and how do they measure or ascertain it? Very vague and open to interpretation. Virtually no policies offer cover for motorcycles Greater than 125cc and rider must be licenced and helmeted. Say you are licenced but no helmet and fall off and break a leg (no head injury) will they still cover? Probably not even though claim not related to the head. I read the coverage and it seems that very little is actually covered. Many won't even cover bicycle touring unless paying for extra cover. -
Bank and passport check
soi3eddie replied to Mino's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I too suspect they must get some kind of bounty payment for finding an overstayer. I know this happens with hotels for debt collectors so why not immigration? -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
soi3eddie replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Exactly. I have met a fair number of people over the last couple of years complaining that they "don't want to spend savings". Situations like this and the pandemic are surely the reasons people should have savings. Seems they never want to use those savings and expect someone else or government to pay the bills. -
The authorities (BMA in this case) just can't let go of trying to control the populace. They are scared of losing the powers gifted to them by the Covid pandemic. Bongkokians, ever so compliant compared to tourist areas such as Pattaya and Hua Hin, will surely comply. Time to move on and drop the masks.
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Maybe the op @Minocan share how he booked the place and why he says there are no more available? Have you got your deposit back yet?
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Exactly what a mate of mine does when his missus goes on a temple retreat. Thankfully for him she goes about every other month. And she let's him go!
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Household Power Tariff Frozen from Jan to April
soi3eddie replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Good news. My electric bill in Bangkok is a bargain compared to my London place. From January in the UK E.On will be charging 46 pence per kilowatt hour for daytime domestic electricity and 44 pence per day standing charge. That's about 20 Baht kwh and 550 Baht month standing charge even if no usage! -
Yes and he already cancelled. Ask yourself, would you really want to stay there now? Quite common these days, especially on Airbnb etc. Plenty of other places to stay.
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BTS asked to cease publicity re debt settlement by Krungthep Thanakom
soi3eddie replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
If Krungthep Thanakhom simply settled their debt then they wouldn't look so bad and would have no bad publicity. Just pay up. Simple <deleted>. A court already ordered them to pay. They are now appealing but no mention of the grounds of appeal. -
I booked two weeks ago to fly to Yangon in March 2023 so too early to apply for e-visa yet. The Myanmar website clearly stated that only foreigners flying in/out of Yangon/Mandalay/Nae Pyi Taw was permitted. Land borders only for locals neighbouring the border. Until there is a first hand report on here from a member then assume it is still not possible. Things can and do change fast (I was not aware that foreigners were even permitted to enter Myanmar until recently). For Americans and Canadians then do refer to your governments' travel advice banning all travel to Myanmar. Hopefully land borders will be open again soon (if not already). USA: Do not travel: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/burma-travel-advisory.html#:~:text=Do not travel to Burma,and%2For inadequate healthcare resources. Canada: Avoid all travel: https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/myanmar UK: FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Myanmar, except for the Yangon region. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/myanmar
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If Wife Dies Before Me.
soi3eddie replied to NoshowJones's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Unfortunately Thais just don't make plans for the future and live for today. Refreshing in many ways IMO. If wife dies first then pay respects in memory, collect life assurance money and move on somewhere else and find a younger replacement. Harsh maybe but her family won't give a <deleted> about you unless you're supporting them. You don't know how much longer you have, so get on with it and enjoy. -
Welcome to the new normal - although you don't specify dates. Fares may come down a bit next year. Currently fares are high due to Christmas and New Year holidays, have been high due to world cup sucking up capacity via middle east, British Airways are not flying the route until at least April 2023, current pent up travel demand. Of course fares could go even higher. Assume anything less than £1,000 is fair value - for now. I flew from BKK-LHR yesterday with EVA Airways and the plane was totally full in all 3 classes.
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Covid-Infected Thai Man Found Dead On Flight From Saudi Arabia
soi3eddie replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How many Thais would choose to sit in seat 18k now and keep his ghost company?