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You have a werid way of looking at this the driver and the delivery company are acting on behalf of the seller when the seller selects a delivery service to delivery items on their behalf the delivery company will be informed that this is a COD delivery if the delivery company doesn't want to handle that type of delivery they do have the option of simply saying no thanks to the seller we prefer not to handle COD types of delivery As for the buyer there is nothing wrong with the buyer requesting to the driver that they open the item in front of the driver to ensure the item is what they have ordered and it hasn't been damaged during the shipping process in fact most sellers do ask the buyers to video the opening of the package
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How to transfer data from your old Android phone to your new phonehttps://www.samsung.com/uk/support/mobile-devices/how-do-i-switch-my-android-device/ https://support.google.com/android/answer/6193424?hl=en-GB In some cases not all data will be transferred so it worth making a note of file sizes and number of files in each directory and compared results from old phone and new phone
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If your thinking about getting a Samsung just fyi they have updated and increased the OS and security updates so for example A33 A53 released in March 2022 will receive 4 years of Android OS updates and 5 years of security updates https://droidsans.com/samsung-galaxy-a13-a23-a33-a53-a73-specs-compare/ https://www.samsung.com/nz/news/local/galaxy-a53-5g-and-galaxy-a33-5g-awesome-mobile-experiences-open-to-everyone/#:~:text=Galaxy A53 5G and Galaxy A33 5G support up to,five years of security updates. I have a Xiaomi phone which was released in 2018 as I don't use the phone as a dual sim I have a 512GB storage card as well as the onboard 64GB storage giving me combined storage space of 576GB
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Some people have stated that to uninstall apps you need to uninstall via settings > Apps > Manage apps?
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Have you performed a full factory reset sounds like you might have some malware I have owned Xiaomi phones for over 5 years never encounter any problems that your having as for apps i don't need I just uninstalled them
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I think you will find that the majority of the increase pricing is a result of taxes I don't believe for a moment that a single motorist benefited from when oil was -$37 dollars a barrel as shown here https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/oil-prices-tumble-lowest-level-1980s-n1187716 As for Petroleum by-products Over 6,000 items are made from petroleum waste by-products, including: fertilizer, flooring (floor covering), perfume, insecticide, petroleum jelly, soap, vitamins and some essential amino acids.[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_product
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So as per your post buying an EV hasn't made little difference to the petroleum companies as you still using there products everyday now and in for the foreseeable future
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EV's do contain components that are produced from petrochemicals https://www.visualcapitalist.com/how-much-oil-electric-vehicle/
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My Mum had Dementia over a period of 7 years, it is progressive and the condition does get worse over time, with my mum after a number of years she was incapble of signing her own signature, myself and my sister had lifetime POA's for her but as far as i know they are only valid in the UK. I read somewhere that Thailand does have POA but they are more restrictive and time limited 3-6 months at the most. When looking at places to live try and source a single storey I have seen it where the brain and feet lose connection and as a result they fall to the floor Many people experience where your mother will no longer remember who you are and its a shock for people learning how to cope you need to read up on the 7 stages of Alzheimer's Disease so that you can identify what stage she is at and make adjustments within the home 7 Stages of Alzheimer's Disease https://www.webmd.com/alzheimers/guide/alzheimers-disease-stages
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Its swings and roundabouts last year for the 1st 7 months of the year the majority of cars shipped to Thailand were EP and EP+ I can see on Thai media rumors of the lastest facelift EP will be launched at next month motorshow , not sure what it will be named as MG5 is already in use here maybe MG EP 2023 i guess just have to wait and see
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Your Welcome
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People that take part in Surveys or Polls are Mugs How many people would take part in these surveys or polls if the opening line was Hello Mug do you remember the Harry Enfield catch phase LoadsofMoney Well my company and the sponsor of this survey or poll want to make loads of Money and we will if you answer honestly these 30 questions We will collate you responses with the other people taking part in this survey / pool and we will sell these responses to anyone that is willing to pay You wouldn't receive a dime/penny but that life Remember Information is money and data is money
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No quarrel old bean but you have confirmed what I stated was correct it is impossible to take the responses from a small group of people and apply an algorithm and state that applies for the majority of people in a country
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For the Op if your TV is a smart TV it is worth checking your Mobile as some phones have a built in Remote app
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I think when you say conclusions what you really mean is guesses as that is what all these surveys are they take the answers from a very small number of people sometimes less than 1500
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I made the assumption right or wrong if someone was looking for a small SUV that they would also consider an estate car or station wagon in their research
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As the poster did state small suv I think have to ignore MG4 and Ora Cat as not SUV at the moment Yaris size Suv would be Neta V and soon to be announced larger Neta U as there is a motorshow in Bangkok end of March/begining of April expecting to see MG EP 2023 with updated grill same as current MG5 in the UK Should also include Byd atto 3 standard price is 1.1 million baht
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It depends on what your max budget is, if it is below 1 million baht that limits choice down to a couple of cars currently available and maybe a couple of more than might be available next month
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If your looking for cheap as chips suggest you look at Neta V 549,000 baht https://www.neta.co.th/th The cheapest electric car on one2one website is an used Neta V for 617,000 baht You wouldn't find any billy bargains on 2nd electric cars in Thailand
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In the UK for long journeys Electric is more expensive than ICE Electric cars now more costly than petrol for long journeys https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer-affairs/electric-cars-now-costly-petrol-long-journeys/#:~:text=The cost of charging an,long journeys than petrol motors.
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Since March 2020 Leaf was selling for 1,490,000 I think you will have to go back November 2018 for the 1,990,000 baht so I wouldn't call that recent https://www.headlightmag.com/special-price-nissan-leaf-ev-100/ https://www.headlightmag.com/official-price-nissan-leaf-ev-100-thailand/
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aplogises I must have mis-read your post
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Rubbish, vehicle manufacturers have a long way to go they need to produce smaller batteries that have the same range as the current models, more charging infrastructure as to be available, a solution has to be found for people that live in condos and both lighweight and heavyweight commercial vehicles need to be available and affordable All EV's need to be affordable at the moment in the UK cheapest EV is the MG4 at £26,000 Cheapest cars on sale in the UK Here are 10 ranging from £12,500-£15,300
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Yes its only MEA that has a policy of one meter per address PEA doesn't have the same policy