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  1. bumping this topic.  are there any regular basketball games anyone is aware of?  I remember there being a pickup game at a large indoor basketball court on the dark side but I can't remember the name of the place.  I also played on the top floor of the building across from the old original tony's gym on 3rd road once, haven't been there for years.

     

     

  2. I've always been able to go to the shop where I bought my motorbike and they would handle the registration and insurance for me.  I've owned the bike for 6 years and after 5 years they said they couldn't do it for me anymore, and were unable to provide details on what I needed to do.  I understand I need to get an inspection.  I've talked to the staff at my condo and someone offered to do it for me.  I don't mind paying them a few baht if it will make things run more smoothly.  Has anyone done this before?  Any ideas what documents I need to provide?  I assume:

     

    green book

    copy of passport

    copy of visa? 

    current registration/insurance

     

    I did do a search, I thought there may be a pinned topic but I didn't find one. 

     

    If I do decide to do it myself, is it as simple as dropping it off at the inspection station with the required documents and will *they* deal with the thai bureaucracy for me?   

     

    TIA

  3. i've done the BKK-SFO flight on China Airlines at least a dozen times due to the quick layover (it's the quickest flight to the west coast US I could find) and the price (sub-$1000 RT last month).  There is a tram where you need to switch terminals, and you need to go thru security again.  There are agents there to guide you, and at least one of the flight attendants on the BKK-Tapei leg will speak thai.  

     

    Once the flight from SFO to Taipei was significantly delayed (1.5 hrs or so) and they didn't hold the BKK flight for us.  They put us up in a hotel for 12 hours or so and shuttled us back to the airport.  So that's 1 in 12ish.  Otherwise they will hold the connecting plane for short delays.  

     

    After my last flight I won't do economy again on China Airlines, the seats seem to have gotten smaller, and the food/service has definitely declined.  I'll at least do premium economy or business if it's reasonable.  

     

    Hope this helps.

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  4. I made an appointment with the highly recommended dentist on Klang that I've been seeing for years.  The appointment was 2 weeks out.  When I arrived on time, there were 8 people in the waiting room, noone at reception, and 3 more people arrived in the 10 minutes I waited.  Seems they had overbooked by quite a bit.  I went to Pattaya memorial dental clinic, booked an appointment 5 days out, and was seen by the dentist at my appointment time.  I think I'll stick with the hospital dental clinic moving forward.  Not sure what the price difference is (paid 10k baht for a zirconia crown?), but I don't like waiting for an hour+ after my appointment time.

     

     

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  5. 44 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

    I don't understand the problem since I normally fly economy and I have picked my seat each and every time I have flown back and forth over the past say 15 years

    it's a new upcharge.  i paid an extra $150 on china airlines to fly to the US next month so that i could choose my seats.  

  6. 2 hours ago, Steve959 said:

    I actually like the low rise buildings too, (I live in one in Phuket) but the problem in Thailand is that if u buy one, next day they could build a skyscraper in front of your building and u get trapped in there. For example I like the condominium in front of Peak Towers (Elegance/ only 7 floors)...but I am pretty sure that soon they will build something in front of it. 

    At Peak Towers I am concerned with the legal issues more than with the structural issues of the building. But thanks a lot for your advices

     

    My understanding is that if you look at all of the condos in cozy beach, peak towers is as close to the beach as they are *currently* allowed to build hi-rises (there are others at a similar distance to peak towers but none significantly closer).  You could confirm with your lawyer.  

  7. I rented at the Peak Towers for a couple years.  It does get some pretty strong winds during storms, so I would definitely be concerned if they built more floors than they were allowed to.  It's got beautiful views on the beach side.  My only input is probably generic for hi-rises, there aren't enough facilities for the number of people that live there.  There are 2 pools with a total of ~20-30 chairs and a smallish gym and 30ish floors with ~10 units per floor.  So when residency picked up post-covid it was difficult to get a seat at the pool or use the common gym.  However, this is likely the case with most hi-rises.  I moved to a low rise and am happier here with the ratio of residents to facilities here.

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  8. I've been having a really hard time with the FDA customs requirements for getting contact lenses sent here.  I had to abandon 2 shipments when the amount of hoops to jump through became too onerous.  Those were both sent via DHL.  (FWIW the prescription I need is not available in Thailand anywhere).  

     

    Have any of you shipped medications or anything else that would normally trigger the FDA clearance process using the WeShippingUSA service?  

  9. The doctor just gave me the numbered prescription.  I was able to find the power and within 5 points on the cylinder and axis for the astigmatism in the Coopervision Proclear Toric XR brand.  Anything is better than the +6.00 (I am > +8.00) no astigmatism correction lenses that I'm making do with for now.

     

    Yeah I would just order 1 box of each to see how they feel.  I've been wearing contacts for a very long time, it's just that my prescription exceeds what is available in Thailand.  My guess is in the end I will just have to return to my country for the order, but I'm interested if anyone has successfully ordered contact lenses online and gotten them through customs.

     

     

  10. I received a prescription from Bangkok-Pattaya Hospital recently where my contact lens prescription was over +8 with astigmatism.  The doctor said I should order contact lenses online because that high of a power of toric lenses is unavailable in Thailand.  

     

    I have previously had to abandon a contact lens order that was shipped by the company via DHL at customs because I didn't have the necessary paperwork.  Specifically they are asking for a doctor's certificate specifying why I need the lenses.  

     

    I emailed both customs and the hospital to ask for an example of such a medical certificate, or if my BHP-provided prescription would suffice, but noone has responded.  

     

    Has anyone successfully gotten contact lenses ordered online successfully through customs?

     

    Failing that, does anyone know of any eye doctor that is able to order high power toric contact lenses in Thailand?  I thought BPH was my best bet but they seemed oblivious to the customs issue.

      

  11. On 8/23/2023 at 6:46 PM, JayClay said:

    Is that in total, or on top of the standard 1,900 fee that applies to any extension?

     

    If it's in total then you're only paying 100bt for them to take the task off your hands, which is pretty okay. If it's in addition then I'd probably still pay it because it beats going to immigration yourself. Mind you I'd probably leave the country at least once per year so it most likely wouldn't apply to me anyway.

    It's in addition to the 1900 normal fee.  Basically no more "free" immigration services, everything is 2000 baht.  Just an FYI, don't want to get into a value argument.

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  12. it would be nice to just keep it factual.  where are they playing, are they playing after dark, etc.  then if you want to go, you know where to go, and if you don't, you can avoid it.  

     

    cosy beach area is respecting after dark rules, what about elsewhere?  

  13. To follow up for posterity, I ended up using DHL.  Once I received the tracking number, I signed up for shipment notifications with my phone and email address.  When the package arrived in Bangkok, I received a link with the customs fees which were about 10% of the declared value, so it's possible they increased the declared value and that was 7% of their calculation.  I didn't receive any breakdown of the calculation, just a flat fee I needed to pay.

     

    I used the link and paid the fee, and the package was delivered the same day to my condo.

     

    I think as @BMW Overlander mentioned, DHL has in-house customs, which I think did help smooth the process.  The duties weren't too outrageous either.

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