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  1. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

     

    Not sure what that registration is for. Unless you have a Thai ID number you cannot do it.

    This is the site for online 90 day reporting. https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do

    All done now. No idea why the email sent me to a link that required a Thai ID number. I appreciate the help. I'd buy you guys a beer if the powers that be would open the bars.

  2. Recently I did my 90 day report online. Received an email stating that the 90 day report was approved and referred me to the website with this message. 

    "ผลการแจ้งที่พักอาศัยเกิน 90 วัน ของท่าน มีการ อนุมัติ กรุณาตรวจสอบการ อนุมัติ ได้ที่ www.immigration.go.th

    Notification 90 days is Approved. You can check status by visit www.immigration.go.th"

    Apparently I need to register. I completed the form below. All fine until I was asked for a 13 digit ID code. Where do I find the ID code?

    Become a member

     

    Become a member
     Username:  Required
    username
    Password:  Required and password should have more than 8 characters.
    xxxxxxxxxxx
    Password again:  Required and the password should have more than 8 characters.
    xxxxxxxxxxx
    E-mail:  Not  required correctly
    [email protected]
    ID card code:  required  is incorrect
    13 digit number


    accept
          or      

     
  3. On 5/3/2020 at 8:58 AM, baansgr said:

    Samui...load of European chefs in restaurants.... Phuket...it always baffles me why people will pay 2 or 3 times as much for a second rate "Western" meal as they would in foreign land, when there is so much wonderful Thai food at a fraction of the cost....Only western food I eat, I cook at home...not gonna pay 40 quid for a steak meal

    Got bored with Thai food 20 years ago.

  4. On 5/8/2020 at 8:21 PM, impulse said:

     

    The biggest problem is that there's no place they can throw their trash that guarantees it won't end up there anyway.  It's cheaper for a waste management company to dump their trucks into a klong than a proper landfill.  Brown envelopes and corrupt waste management contracts make that the preferred method in many places.  That trash may have floated in from hundreds of km away.  And not just from Thailand and Thai registered vessels.

     

    Much of the trash on Hat Bang Saen is the result of ships headed to Laem Chabang dumping garbage before reaching port.

    Vendors and beach goers contribute as well.

    Rarely is a white face seen on the beach here.

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