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fdsa

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  1. Judging by your posts you seem to be experienced in banking and money laundering. Could you give me an advice please? Sort these countries in the order from "I would certainly incorporate there" to "stay away and don't even think about it" please: Belize, BVI, Cyprus, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Luxembourg, Panama, Seychelles, Singapore, St.Kitts and Nevis Also, is this claim true? - Netherlands is the best "offshore" jurisdiction as it has a great reputation so every European bank will open an account for a company incorporated in Netherlands, also Netherlands companies are not required to pay any tax and perform any audits if they do not work on Netherlands' territory or with its citizens
  2. at first I lold at those wonderful marketing decisions, but then... well, TiT.
  3. Sure it would work, but the phrase should be changed to "You may send an email to support (at) ASEANNOW.com to discuss moderation policy."
  4. Theoretically - yes, in practice - I've bought more than 5 phones over the years, shipped mostly from US and HK and was never asked for any papers (except the money, of course).
  5. I could not guarantee that this website is correct, but it shows that your phone supports all the bands as my phone and even more: https://www.frequencycheck.com/compare-devices/GanAuVzL/samsung-sm-g930f-galaxy-s7-lte-a-samsung-hero/samsung-sm-a510f-ds-galaxy-a5-2016-duos-td-lte as I can use both 4G and 3G without problems and your phone supports the same network bands - it is some software restriction, not a hardware incompatibility with the network provider. Try forcing the 3G more via service codes, for example: *#*#4636#*#* "Phone information" - "Set Preferred Network Type" - "WCDMA only", or "WCDMA/LTE". this service menu setting does in fact differ from the usual phone settings!
  6. they will check it if you get into a road accident, even if you are a great driver youself there are still other people on the road.
  7. 11) You will not post slurs, degrading or overly negative comments directed towards . . . Thai people or any other group on the basis of race, nationality, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
  8. Please share the exact model, not the brand name. For every "Samsung Galaxy S#" brand name there are about 10 different models, each with different hardware and supported network bands. Here is an example - all these phones are "Samsung Galaxy S5" but they all are different. (unfortunately LineageOS does not support S7 so I could not make the same fancy picture of these)
  9. Another update: it seems that "a whole computer" is subject to 7% VAT but "computer parts" may be subject to EXTRA 10%, total 17%. I've just had to pay 10% tax for a power supply unit plus 7% VAT. Item cost 5900 THB import tax 590 (10%) VAT 454 (7% of 5900+590) total 1044 THB tax + 20 THB "disbursement" fee by Thailand Post = 1064 THB for 5900 THB item.
  10. 0% if you are lucky or 7% VAT + 20 THB processing fee.
  11. - you "may" but you "can not". If you are muted/banned the topic title message appears on every "acknowledge the warning" page, but you can not actually send private messages until your mute/ban expires.
  12. What is exact model of your mobile phone? If Android - check Settings - About phone - Model & Hardware If Apple - check the fine print on the back of the phone.
  13. Here is an example (I've simply cut the 1920x1080 screenshot to 1366x768). Of course there are different DPI ("dots per inch") screen settings, but still you'll get the point: cols from A to L, 28 rows on 1366px VS cols from A to Q, 37 rows on 1920px. If I lower the DPI on my 1920 screen I'll get even more info on one page, and if you try to lower the DPI on 1366 screen you still won't match the 1920 screen.
  14. you are ridiculous, go take some fresh air outside, and calm down. 1366x768 is nonsense, expecially for the work.
  15. I do agree with the posters above: Thai banks usually don't ask any questions when you bring money IN, the problems begin when you want to take money OUT of the country.
  16. Ask your bank support, maybe it is possible to change your account to the hardware OTP device instead of sending OTP via sms. Something like this device: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_SecurID
  17. It depends on the particular tariff and the provider. I had "10mbps unlimited" SIMs from Truemove and DTAC and my speed never went above 10mbps, however currently I use "10mbps 70GB/month" SIM from AIS and sometimes get 14-17 mbps however most of the time it stays at about 10mbps. One problem with AIS speed I've found so far: youtube-dl downloads videos from youtube.com at 50kBps (400kbps) rate - very slow. I am not sure if Youtube detects that particular video downloader and limits its speed, or Youtube limits speed to all AIS IP addresses even if video is opened in the web browser. I think it's the latter, because just few weeks ago when I was using Truemove SIM the youtube-dl was getting honest 10mbps from Youtube.
  18. why would we ever need cryptocurrencies when we have SWIFT? ????
  19. In my home country making a SIM card clone with "forgot passport at home" costs about 15 USD. I doubt Thai mobile providers staff get huge wages to easily resist that 30-50 USD "donation" for cloning a SIM card without the passport. I fully support this. Make sure you have two different accounts with different logins etc, not just two different debit cards linked to the very same account.
  20. For 4mbps tariff there is no benefit in CA because 3G/4G could give about 20mbps download speed even without CA. The Carrier Aggregation information is somewhat hard to find as providers prefer to hide that information behind the marketing bullshít "you could get 300 mbps speed!". Yes, you could, but only if your hardware supports provider's network bands. First you need to google your smartphone's supported bands (e.g. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,20,40 or "700 mhz", "800 mhz", "900 mhz", "2300 mhz", etc) and then google for your provider's CA bands (e.g. 1+1 or 3+40, or "900+1800 mhz", or "2300+2300 mhz", etc). And if your phone supports only "900+1800" bands but your provider does CA on "2300+2300" then you are out of luck. Still most local phones support common CA bands, the most problems are with foreign phones (if you bring an American model to Thailand then with the high probability the network bands will be different (so you will have usual "LTE" connection not "LTE+" that works with the Carrier Aggregation), and 3G/LTE modems (USB modems or "3G WIFI router" devices) - most cheap modems and noname chinese 3G/LTE WIFI routers do not support CA at all, and more expensive ones support only 2x CA bands while modern phones support even 3x CA bands. The cheapest modems are described as "category 4" (look for something like "cat4" in the description) - they do not support CA at all. 2x CA begins on "cat6" devices, and as far as I remember 3x CA begins on "cat9" devices. It has nothing to do with the common wifi router.
  21. Sorry, I've used a wrong wording. Of course HEX is not scam - it is just a Ponzi scheme. Not every Ponzi scheme is a scam.
  22. why you pay that much every month if you get such low speed? you could get a 10mbps SIM for approx 1500 baht per year (~200 baht per month).
  23. wow. Have you ever used it online? Is it linked to your Google account (Play Market) or Apple ID (ITunes/App Store)?
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