FrankRizzo
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I've been here for about two years and always thought the fares were very good value. Cheaper than tuktuks and not bad at all for an air conditioned cab and door to door service. My short trips are only about 40 - 60 baht.
Most of them will use the meter if you ask them to. However if you are trying to catch one from MBK during peak hour you usually get the standard response "150 baht, traffic jam, traffic jam ! "
In that case we have the BTS or strike up a deal :-)
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Does anyone know if you can legally take the medication "Nurofen Plus" whilst travelling to Thailand.
This is "over the counter" medication ( no prescription required in Australia).
Each tablet contains 200mg Ibuprofen + 12.8mg Codeine
Thanks
Frank
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I just spoke to my Thai Techo Boy who setup my cracked cable connection, he say's he can crack my dongle so
I can avoid the tax. No problem - I'll just pay the tax !!!!!!!
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Would anyone know where I can buy some "terminal blocks" or "joiners" - i'm not sure what the electrical term is ??
I need to join two cables together ie. the wires from the 32 Amp breaker and the wires to the 5500W cooktop.
I checked at HomePro but their terminal blocks looked like low current capability.
I have a neon screwdriver now but unfortunately don't have a Fluke DMM !
Thanks
Frank
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Thanks for the replies. Neon Screwdriver, that's a good idea, i'll check with that. I have a seperate
green conductor as well.
The installations here are basic, power points that are always live ( no switches ), no earths on
the powerpoints and flimsy looking insulation !!
Cheers
Frank
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I have wiring that was done in the last 12 months, One wire is White and one Black, can anyone
advise on which one is normally Active and which one Neutral ?
Regards
Frank
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I like Red Horse, you can get a six pack at Tesco for 97baht.
Chang, like others have mentioned, gives me bad hangovers.
What ever happened to Carlsberg in Thailand ? I was in Vietnam back in January and
was happy you could get locally brewed Carlsberg there.
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every 4-5 weeks my friend do a transfer from australian bank to my account in thailand , around 2000 AU dollars .
send as dollar and will be change in thailand !
the last one was : rates 28.31 commission 250 baht and cost over there was 28 AU dollars
changing baht in australia ? you getting a very low echange rates
i am with bangkok bank and national in australia !
never see so much high cost as mention :
the thai bank charges 600 baht to your account plus 1.5%commision
How did your friend get such a good rate ?, I just checked on the National Australia Bank site and I got this...
1 AUD = 26.909 Thai Bahts
2000 AUD = 53,818.00 Thai Bahts
Indicative Rate as at: 22-DEC-2006
I would like to know since I was doing transfers with St. George Bank and they were around 27.3, however now they
have stopped transfers to Thai Bank's.
Regards
Frank
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Thanks for the directions.
I shouldn't have a problem finding the Immigration "Burrow"
- that what it sounds like on the automated phone system
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Thanks for the info, it all helps.
What is the nearest BTS station to the Immigration Office ?
Thanks
Frank
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I would like to extend my 60 day tourist visa by 30 days.
When do I need to apply for it - on the last day or the day before ?
Also, is the immigration office in Bangkok open on Saturdays and Sundays ?
Are there any restrictions on the hours for applications and picking up passports ?
How long does it take to process ?
I called the office however the silly automated phone system got stuck in a loop !
Thanks
Frank
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I was thinking of going to KL to pick up a double entry tourist visa for Thailand. Does anyone know what the cost of the visa is, and how long does it take the Thai Embassy to process the visa ?
Also, is a visa required, going into KL or do they have a "visa on arrival" like Thailand ?
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You won't get a double entry tourist visa now. They've stopped issuing them in Malaysia and other Asian Consulates.
You'll get a single entry visa which used to cost (last week) 1000 Baht, or 100 RM.
I prefer to travel to Penang to get mine. I hand my passport to an agent there and he processes it for me. All I do is sign the form, and hand him my passport with some photos. He brings it back the following day with a visa.
Wow, lot's of changes recently.
Is the single entry a 60 or 90 day visa ?
Cheers
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I was thinking of going to KL to pick up a double entry tourist visa for Thailand. Does anyone know what the cost of the visa is, and how long does it take the Thai Embassy to process the visa ?
Also, is a visa required, going into KL or do they have a "visa on arrival" like Thailand ?
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What a shameless money grab !
I'll just send my e-mails etc. from my local inet cafe in Chinatown
before I go to the airport. Good rate @ 20 Baht/hour.
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Does anybody have a list of these 41 countries ?
Is this a case of regulations "will" be changed or have they already taken effect ?
If so what date do they take effect from ?
Regards
FrankRizzo
Visa rules will be tightened to stop abuseMaximum stay of 90 days for foreigners
Visa-on-arrival (VOA) regulations will be tightened for nationals of 41 countries to prevent abuse of the privilege and curb the rising number of illegal entries, according to the Immigration Police Bureau (IPB). Foreign nationals from those countries, including the US, China and India, will be able to stay longer but with fewer chances of renewing the VOA.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/10Sep2006_news04.php
Current list of Thailand's VOA nationalities:
Carlsberg Returns To Thailand After Heineken Bid
in Thailand News Headlines
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Great news !! I've always preferred Carlsberg over Heineken.
BTW, I found the Vietnamese brewed Carlsberg to be quite good - much
better than the Australian brew.