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  1. Here is a review of the USA 55NANO80TPA not good and the review stats Value for price beaten by : Hisense U6G which is the entry level for hisense https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/nano80-2020 But if that is the model your wife wants good luck
  2. Westerners prefer websites Thais prefer facebook, line,lazada, shopee the majority of potential customers in Thailand are Thai's so most business's provide a shopping channel that suits the majority of their customers. if businesses were to have a pricing structure for their websites and a lower pricing structure for their facebook, line,lazada, shopee pages I am sure the majority of people would purchase through the lower price pages rather than through the website
  3. The website costs will largely depend on the type of business for example a website for solicitors only needs updating every time there are changes in the law where a business selling electronics may require daily updating
  4. The deposit agency make it crystal clear what is covered Protected Deposit Products Protected deposit products are deposit accounts that are opened at member financial institutions under the Deposit Protection Agency Act. They must be denominated in Thai baht and must be opened within the country. Currently, there are 5 types of protected deposits: Current deposit accounts Savings deposit accounts Fixed deposit accounts Certificates of deposit Deposit receipts https://www.dpa.or.th/en/articles/view/protected-deposit-products So that means FCD ( Foreign currency deposit accounts) in Euros, Dollars Sterling or any other currency excluding Thai baht are not covered by the Protected deposit
  5. the Pdf file that you uploaded doesn't mention anything about Foreign currency deposit accounts which this link does Financial products or certain deposit products that are not protected include: Foreign currency deposit accounts https://www.dpa.or.th/en/articles/view/protected-deposit-products
  6. Did you read my post before replying Financial products or certain deposit products that are not protected include: Foreign currency deposit accounts https://www.dpa.or.th/en/articles/view/protected-deposit-products
  7. That is not correct Financial products or certain deposit products that are not protected include: Foreign currency deposit accounts (SSF, RMF) Money invested in bonds, debentures, mutual and tax-saving funds (SSF and RMF) Deposits in cooperatives Cashier’s cheques and bills of exchange Electronic money (e-money) Savings insurance products offered by insurance companies https://www.dpa.or.th/en/articles/view/protected-deposit-products
  8. Who is protected? Foreigners with Thai baht deposit accounts at member financial institutions in Thailand are also protected under the Deposit Protection Agency Act. However, “Non-Resident Baht Accounts” as defined in the Exchange Control Act B.E. 2485 (1942) are not protected. https://www.dpa.or.th/en/articles/view/who-is-protected
  9. If a foreigner staying in the kingdom over 90 days without notifying the Immigration Bureau or notifying the Immigration Bureau later than the set period, a fine of 2,000.- Baht will be collected. If a foreigner who did not make the notification of staying over 90 days is arrested, he will be fined 4,000.- Baht. https://www.immigration.go.th/en/?page_id=1666
  10. scams occur worldwide not just exclusively to Thailand, many times I have seen listings on a well known US/UK website where the seller is selling a phone at an unbelievable low starting price and you see lots of people bidding on those items , it only when you read the listing in detail and you find out their not selling a phone , their selling the box of the phone. Over here on well known sales sites if no feedback, doesn't accept COD or has few followers or has only created their selling page 10 days ago are all warning signs
  11. I think you will find websites are Easier to close, cut and run. How to Determine if a Website is a Fake, Fraud or Scam – updated for 2020 https://blog.webnames.ca/how-to-determine-if-a-website-is-a-fake-fraud-or-scam/ Many websites have no contact details , no address or if a address is listed it turns out to moorland in the middle of nowhere Regardless if a business operates on a website only operation or a facebook page operation due diligence is required If they are offering a product 50% lower than everyone else or a product that only they have stock no they have no feedback be aware
  12. Majority of small businesses in Thailand only have a Facebook page, easier to create and maintain and update and doesn't require expensive IT support to maintain and update on their timeline not the business owners timeline, that and expensive hosting and domain name fees. For people that choose to not use businesses that have a facebook presence only that their choice but in doing so they have to understand they might not be getting the best deal that is available.
  13. Hopefully someone will come along and say you can do better with your max budget of 26000 baht but its a starting point
  14. Toolong Here one you might want to look at HISENSE 65U7G 4K LED TV 65 INCH DOLBY VISION / ATMOS U7G SERIES 3 YEAR THAI CENTER WARRANTY 21,900 baht https://www.lcdtvthailandshop.com/catagories/tv/hisense-tv/65u7g.html
  15. The online world shares Closing picture of the production of "Honda Jazz", the manufacturer confirms It's a picture of a foreign factory. Thai products are still for sale. Honda in Thailand has not stopped producing Honda Jazz cars in any way. And still selling this car as usual. https://www.matichon.co.th/economy/auto/news_2992054
  16. Sales figures for 2020 No. 1 Honda City : 35,807 cars (34.9 % market share) 2nd place Toyota Yaris ATIV : 20,337 cars (19.8% market share) 3rd place Nissan Almera : 19,008 cars (18.5% market share) 4th place Mazda 2 Sedan: 14,471 cars (14.1 percent market share) https://www.headlightmag.com/sales-report-subcompact-sedan-2020-eco-bseg/ and for hatchbacks Total sales of the SubCompact Hatchback (ECO/B-Seg) January-December 2020 total 80,535 units. 1st place Toyota Yaris : 26,240 cars (32.6%) market share 2nd place Honda Jazz : 15,568 cars (19.3% market share) 3rd place Suzuki Swift: 10,320 units (Market share 12.8%) 4th place Mazda 2 Hatchback : 7,342 cars (9.1% market share) https://www.headlightmag.com/sales-report-subcompact-hatchback-2020/
  17. Can you get Full Array Local Dimming on a 55" within a budget of 20K
  18. Toolong Yes it is a minefield, If I was you I wouldn't get 2 hung up on the different terms Start with working out Min/Max Budget ( ideally 10K difference between min and max) then decide min/max size (more often or not size is restricted to TV location or your wife may decide she doesn't want a certain size as it would dominated the room. Then make a shortlist of TV's I would have 2 lists Chinese brands and well known brands Oled Tv's prices start at around 35K for 48" going up to 100K plus Full Array Local Dimming is not normally on lower end tv's prices start from 25K upwards You Wife is partially correct in the view that a more expensive item must be better than a cheaper item In that the more expensive item will have more options and better materals in the build Local Dimming on TVs Direct-Lit, Full-Array, and Edge-Lit https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/picture-quality/local-dimming QLED vs OLED vs LED TVs Which one is the best? https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/qled-vs-oled-vs-led
  19. Toolong, You might find this helpful is trying to locate a best value for money tv don't focus to much on model numbers as this is primarly for the UK https://www.avforums.com/threads/new-my-best-value-tvs-2020-2021-edition.2325951/#post-28625711 based on your previous answers you should be looking at TVs with narrow viewing angles, but better contrast, blacks and dark room/scene performance Now one of the models they mention in the 55-60 section is the Hisense 58A7100 (UK model number) if we look at the Hinsense Thailand website the same model is there . 58A7100F price 19,000 baht https://www.hisense.co.th/products/overview/20 https://hisense.co.uk/tvs/
  20. as it is a family car I would look at what safety equipment is supplied as standard as there are some new cars sold today with only 2 airbags. Another model to consider is the Nissan Almera as news cars start from 499,000 although I prefer cars that the rear seats can fold flat such as the Yaris and the Jazz
  21. You might want to check out the Honda thread from last week regarding city
  22. Information has since been corrected and updated https://twitter.com/sangrattanee?lang=en
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