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jaywalker2

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  1. All I'm looking for are specific recommendations. And yest, the street seller let me look at it, feel it, and taste it, which obviously you can't do with online orders. The topic of this thread is "cheapest good weed now." All of the links I have found are just online versions of the dispensaries that are becoming so prevalent. I was critcizied for paying too much, so of course I wanted a reference for a cheaper source for the same quality. That's common sense. One person (perhaps you) did message me with a link, so I assume you have found that a reliable source. For that I thank you.
  2. In other words, you have no answer. I went through the entire thread and all I found were vague references to dodgy Line and Facebook groups , underground dealers, or some market somewhere. That's not very helpful.
  3. I went down to lower Sukhumvit yesterday. All the vendors are back blocking the sidewalks so I guess the ban is over. Also, there was a new dispensary at the Nana Hotel, where Hooters used to be, and another next to Foodland on Soi 5. Prices for both were expensive between 700 and up to 1,000. Now, I can't wrap my head around paying 1,000 baht for 1 gram of weed, no matter how good it is. So I walked along until I saw a likely vendor and told him I was looking for ganja. He referred me to his friend at the next table, who sold me 10 grams for 500 baht. He also threw in a free doobie (which he said he sells for 200 each), which was packed. I have to say it was pretty good. The biggest difference between this and the weed I bought at The Dispensary for 400 a gram was it took a little more to get high and it smoked a bit harsher. But the result was basically the same. and for 50 baht a gram I was a happy guy.
  4. Samsung is good -- cheapest galaxy is 4,200 maybe but it has a big battery, a decent camera and processor, and a good screen. Anything cheaper than and you'll have a phone that's barely functional.
  5. Nonthaburi? What's behind that recommendation?
  6. Knock it down to 10,000 and tell her to take it or leave it
  7. Or maybe they don't want to remind people of all the monks caught with drugs lastel.
  8. Actually, I feel exactly the same way. I don't have a credit card, although I do have several debit cards but I usually pay cash for everything for accessinng money. It's faster in check out lines, makes budgeting easier, and I don't have to worry about constantly reconciling my statements. There's a reason people in Thailand (and the U.S.) are up to theiir ears in debt. On the other hand, I can see why few people would want to follow my example.
  9. You input the account number and then the name of the account holder will come up. You have to confirm at both these steps. You then input the amount and you have to confirm again. Finally, you will see a screen that contains all the details -- account, account holder, amount, and fee. Then you make a final confirmation. In other words, it's really difficult to make a mistake as long as you verify all the information is correct at every step.
  10. You can also make transfers using your computer, which doesn't require downloading an app. SCB doesn't require signing up at the branch either (I don't know about Bangkok Bank). You just log in to the English website and register. The second best bet for making a transfer would the ATM, It's straight forward. You only need the account number of the person you're transfering to. Online transfers are free but ATM transfers require a small fee, In either case, the process isn't difficult. If the funds are being transferred to you by somone else you don't need to do anything. If you're transferring funds you will have to register the account you're transferring to, which requires inputting an OTP from your mobile phone a couple of times. If you go the branch, you could be in for a long wait.
  11. Hey, he and his cronies got a lot richer so the projects did what they were intended to do.
  12. That's true. If you pull a tooth on the top, for example, the tooth directly beneath it will begin to erupt because of the lack of stabilizing pressure. This can cause a variety of problems although the process is gradual so it needs to be monitored over time. If you do have a tooth pulled and it's not a wisdom tooth, it's usually best to have an implant put in to avoid further bone erosion and the shifting of the position of the teeth.
  13. The more you indulge this, the worse it will get. Try going celibate for two weeks and keep busy with other activities. You'll find that after the first few days your desire will magically dissipate.
  14. How is it the government is only reporting around 2,000 cases a day?
  15. It's not really a branch, though. Citibank Thailand was independent from Citibank US and so if you had any problems with the your US Citibank account, ATM cards, etc. they couldn't help you. So they were affiliated but separate.
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