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  1. 37 minutes ago, robertson468 said:

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    I think what he is trying to say is:

    The booking agencies (Agoda, Booking .com, Expedia etc.) charge varying rates to hotels. For 4 and 5 star they generally charge around 5% but for smaller hotels they charge anything up to 25%. For this reason booking directly with 3 star and lower hotels will normally get you a useful discount.

    In addition in a smaller hotel will normally give you access to a manager who can authorise a discount, whereas the larger and more expensive hotels normally won't discount as you don't get access to a decision maker.

    Small and medium hotels are increasingly disillusioned with the way they are treated by the major hotel booking agencies and are using airbnb and other such agencies who charge significantly lower rates. Savvy travelers use the major sites for information and planning, then book direct through the hotel's website or contact the hotel by phone

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  2. 14 hours ago, In the jungle said:

    Half a Rai is not that big and you can probably get by with a cheaper mower with a Honda engine.

     

    Be prepared though for the general crappiness of the Non-Honda parts such as control cables, blades, wheels, the deck etc.  Patco is probably the best of the local brands I have come across as they do a model with an aluminium deck of reasonable quality.  Patco blades are made of cheese but at least they are cheap.

     

    The Honda HRJ216, which I assume is what you are talking about at around 30K, is a great mower and high quality in all respects.  Be aware though that it is pretty heavy at around 48kg and that the blades are hideously expensive if you buy them in Thailand.

     

    I use a Honda HRJ216 as a back up to an imported Honda ride on mower.  Any parts I need for the ride on have to be sourced from abroad which is why I have a back up.  I source the blades for the HRJ from Australia where you can buy tradesmen's packs of genuine blades for sensible money.  Bought this way the blades are one sixth the price you will pay in Thailand.  One set of blades will last years.  I have about three Rai of lawn to cut in total. 

     

    I agree with this post. I would also add that after the 7 mowers I have purchased in Thailand - this HRJ 216 is the only one I would recommend 

    1. It has a positive drive system - the belt systems on the cheaper mowers give up too easily.

    2. All the cables, body and controls are well made and will last. The cheaper ones fall apart.

    3. Blades that fit can be bought on Lazada at much less cost than Honda and seem to last well.

     

    I have 2.5 rai of lawns (many slopes) the cheaper ones last 2-3 years and don't cut as well, even with Honda engines. I just purchased my second HRJ216 after 6 years of use. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, StevieAus said:

    I would have thought that with that sort of allergy you would carry one with you

    Had a friend now deceased who had allergy to any type of prawns shell fish etc.

    they travelled world wide but never without it.

    Epipens are banned in parts of Thailand - they were being emptied and the epinephrine used to make Yaba 

    (epinephrine can be a precursor for methamphetamine)

    Hospitals, doctors etc. will not provide one here  (I live in the South). I have to carry one at all times following hornet stings here in Thailand. I now go into anaphylactic shock if stung by a number of different creatures. (Thank goodness not scorpions as we have lots here and I have been stung a number of times). I really should ignore the no shoes in the house rule when taking my nightly jimmy riddle!

    I have pens on prescription in the U.K. and brought out here when visitors come. The pens only have a short use by life - I was told by the doctor that the propellant used degenerates quite quickly, or it may just be the pharma companies trying for a higher turnover.

     

  4. I changed colour on my vehicle 4 years ago. All that was required at the vehicle centre was for me to give them a copy of the invoice for the painting and a copy of my passport and they changed it for a 30 Baht fee. Prior to that they had noticed the colour change at the annual inspection and said they would not issue a tax disc for the vehicle when the log book was showing a different colour.

    This was at the Krabi department of transport. 

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  5. This makes a nonsense of the air arrival procedures.

    By air you have to book and pay for a hotel (SHA+ for one night) and have to use hotel transport to get there, plus PCR test and ATK kit.

    Across the land border you take a PCR test and then move straight on.

    Are people coming by land less likely to bring infection? Why are they treated differently?

    Surely time to stop the ridiculous one night in a SHA+ hotel for arrivals by air.

  6. 17 hours ago, RedArmy said:

    No talk of flights out or this is your last one nonsense ect ect - A very easy & pleasant experience..

    Usually is at Krabi.

    I spend less than an hour every year in total on 90 day reports and retirement extension. You just have to be polite. I have seen seen them deliberately keep rude and impatient tourists waiting for long periods and I don't blame them.

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  7. On 12/27/2021 at 8:11 AM, Isaanlife said:

    Do you ride 50 KM each way each day to feed your cows?

    No,

    I send the girlfriend over twice a week with the truck loaded with grass so she can enjoy time with her family. I take the bike over once a week to check everything out.

    Been over more times this week as we are buying more cows at great prices. The grass available roadside and other areas is fast running out (we grow our own) and farmers are selling off cows cheaply, rather then pay for feed all through the dry season.

  8. Be aware that if you are allergic to bee stings, the venom of scolopendra is similar in composition but the quantity injected is larger and can cause a far stronger reaction.

    On this theme - On my last visit to the hospital suffering from an anaphylactic reaction to a bee sting (I am highly allergic) they refused to administer an adrenaline  injection as I was over 65. After some persuasion they allowed me to administer the injection to myself as I pointed out it was that or a tracheotomy. 

    The doctor advised me, as I was discharged, to avoid being bitten by a scolopendrium as I would not have long to get to a hospital!

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  9. 5 hours ago, nowhereman said:

    The claim in this news is false. I've been fully vaccinated and downloaded Morprom application. No problems to register. When you get vaccinated you get your 13 digit code (it starts with 600000******) on A4 paper form and you simply enter it instead of Thai ID. It works. The problem is that no one has mentioned that when I got vaccinated. Lack of good instruction is in Thailand unfortunately usual.

    Not false for me! I have tried every avenue. It appears that somewhere along the endless paperwork someone entered my details incorrectly. They cannot (or will not) issue me any proof of vaccination. They will not let me get vaccinated again as they have my records- they say.

    The logical suggestion; that if they have records to say I was vaccinated then they can issue me a certificate, is met with blank stares and "computer says no".

     

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  10. In the Nakhon Si Thamerat area, banks have now stipulated that they will only lend against land with a full Chanote. There are many pieces of land for sale as the usual route of taking loans against land to supplement income or pay back truck loans is now closed off. Land in the countryside is rarely advertised and is sold through word of mouth or part-time agents. Prices (as always) are all over the shop. There is the sad sight of families cutting down their productive rubber trees in order to get a one-time payment for the wood, then planting palm. They will then need to survive 4 years with little income until the palms bear fruit.

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  11. If you have a close relative in the UK, such as a son or daughter of a mature age, then you could open a joint account with an either/or signatory choice and keep the pin numbers to yourself.

    Of course you would have to have faith in your own progeny!

    My son told them he did not trust me with my own money because I am getting old and forgetful

    - something I will pay him back for later.

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  12. Forget about agents - find an area you like, scout around, ask around and you will find.

    My daughter rents a 3 story town house in Ao Nang, with parking, 2 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, kitchen, sitting room, aircons etc. for 7k per month. Conveniently situated within walking distance of Makro, 7/11 and Tesco. Krabi Town is even cheaper.

    All over Ao Nang are signs for houses, apartments to rent. Rent an m/c and drive around.

    Most agents in Thailand are completely disinterested and unhelpful unless you are spending big bucks and even then, all they care about is their commission - not helping you. Do the legwork, it's worth it! 

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