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Liverpool Lou

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  1. Just logged in on my laptop, no issues. Same as every time.
  2. What other type of numbers are there?
  3. Call them and ask their English speaking staff 02 018 0000.
  4. I know but those unknown numbers will be calls that you are expecting, scam calls are calls that are not expected so can be ignored, unless you tend to get random, anonymous food orders and parcel deliveries! All my food, and other orders, I place myself, so I expect those unknown delivery calls.
  5. As if those spam calls don't come from local numbers. Maybe 1% of the spam calls I receive have an international prefix This thread is about scam calls, not spam calls, there's a big difference. Regardless, how many spam calls have you answered as result of which you were able to calculate that 1% had international prefixes? You're suggesting that you have answered over 100 spam calls?
  6. Here's something that you may understand, the bowl didn't have smudges and chips all over it.
  7. Yes, that was the one (the ones), ridiculous. I don't get them since I blocked them.
  8. Thanks for monitoring my comments, hope it makes you feel important.
  9. Excellent strategy for a retired hermit, but for anyone who still works, has friends or orders things on line, it just wont work. You made exactly the same comments on a similar thread last year, not everyone lives like you, give it a rest. "...anyone who still works, has friends or orders things on line, it just wont work". Yes, it will. I know that I don't have friends calling from Fiji, Timor-Leste or a UK satellite communications company, plus my friends tell me their phone numbers, if they get a new one they message me. When I'm expecting a delivery I don't ignore local numbers, there's not many Thai delivery drivers who call from Fiji or Timor. "...not everyone lives like you, give it a rest". Ok, any other rules you'd like to think you can impose on other members? As far as "give it a rest", no, I'm good, thanks.
  10. I had one from San Salvador yelling at me in Thai! I've had calls from the Fiji code (+697), the Timor-Leste code (+670) and a code that Googles as "Immarsat" (+870), the UK satellite telecoms company.
  11. Lotus's had recently been sending me an identical SMS every day for a week or so with a survey, it's not a scam but it's bloody annoying. They show no number, either, but they can still easily be blocked via the three dots.
  12. Delivery drivers calls will always be expected and will be local numbers. the ones that are being discussed here are the unexpected scam ones, usually, with odd "international" codes.
  13. I think that this thread is aimed at personal phone users but if you put your number out there for new business, you can't expect anything else. As far as delivery drivers are concerned, they will always be local numbers and you will be expecting those calls.
  14. I find it simply automatic to look at the incoming details and then (in that one second that t takes) decide whether it needs answering.
  15. The difference is those numbers will be recognisably local numbers and you would be expecting them. Obviously, it doesn't make sense to ignore local calls when you're expecting deliveries.
  16. I've also had calls from that number. Also a few +670, +870 calls. I can't understand why anyone ever answers any unrecognised number. If it's really someone that should be known to them and/or it is important (it won't be) they can send an SMS to clarify who they are (they won't).
  17. PV ฿10/W 5k inverters ฿36k Batteries ฿68k B308,000...right. Thanks.
  18. B272,000 all in, yes, or was that just for the batteries?
  19. My system is designed to be off-grid and power an EV So what was the cost of your system?
  20. Yes, I know that it is "old money", I also know that, although they may still be in circulation officially, there is nowhere (except banks) that will accept them for a transaction and no one ever uses them for their originally intended purpose. I've been here since '94 and have never seen one in a retail transaction, when was the last time you received one in change?!
  21. Those people chose to live where they do and agreed to pay those charges, They can easily get the official rate (as a great many of us do) by moving.
  22. Can someone translate. What is a "selling op at 170 a can" or BYOP, bring your own <deleted>, why would bar owner agree that? "Asked if I could BYOP after stapping at 7/11" What is "stapping", also?
  23. Silly question? Of course, not, any company in Thailand would be more than happy to do that, guaranteed, just knock on a few companies' doors and fill yer boots.
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