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NowNow

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  1. Same speed as what? We aren't mind readers here. Why not find out and post exactly what was offered? Easier for others to quote when necessary. You will find it within an SMS on her phone.
  2. The usual claptrap posted here.. Line of inquiry might include being cheated on a business deal. Might lead to someone having a nervous breakdown.
  3. It would be best to outline exactly what was offered, rather than the oft quoted 'unlimited'.
  4. This is not accurate. Some cheap routers won't cover all of the Bands in use and most certainly won't have the capability to combine bands. For example, these are the bands available to TRUE: B1 (2100 MHz) B3 (1800 MHz) B8 (900 MHz) B28 (700 MHz) B40 (2300 MHz) B40 (2300 MHz) B40 (2300 MHz) B41 (2500 MHz) A good router can access them all. A cheap and nasty model might cover just B1 & B3.
  5. Router example: https://www.tendacn.com/th/product/4g09.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/tenda-4g09-ac1200-4g-cat6-router-wifi-4g-2ca-wireless-dual-band-i1140998609-s2650066767.html Consider the NT Wireless Thunder SIM for home usage: https://wcsoss.totwbs.com/promotion Unlimited 'full speed' data for the home. https://shopee.co.th/nt.official_shop Currently aren't showing the 12 month option. You can buy a one month SIM to test at your location. If good, then you can order the 12 month version via Lazada/Shopee from another vendor.
  6. They are retail prices, available to the consumer. The brick price is based on 1kg. Trim on 100g. They aren't my prices. I don't buy nor sell anything.
  7. Why behave like an idiot? It's not necessary. She has a Non-B category visa. I have the number and the date.
  8. All known. I have her passport and visa details in front of me. As usual, the reporting doesn't tell anything close to the full story.
  9. I wasn't sure if VAT needed to be added, so erred on the side of caution. So if still available via the App, then it should be 149 baht.
  10. One-Time means that you have to renew it manually, as opposed to it re-subscribing automatically. They really should go in to correct their typographical errors.
  11. The OP is with the program. He's going to pop down to the shops to look at the size and quality of the products before making a decision.
  12. I didn't want to mention Mr DIY, lest @OneMoreFarang went on the rampage, smashing up the Thaiger offices 😊 They'll do in a pinch.
  13. We are here to help give pointers if necessary. I helpfully posted the details of the adapter to which you linked and added that that a big brand name doesn't mean that you'll get a better charger. You can get similar or better quality for less. That seems to have sent you into an apopletic frenzy. Ranting about the cheapest adapters blah blah balh.... But they are reputable manufacturers/distributors who sell high quality products. I linked to one and was backed up by another poster. Instead of you gracefully accepting that the OP can choose from the reasonable options given, you've gone quite loopy, ranting about saving fifty baht etc. Take it easy or you'll give yourself a heart attack. UGreen has been around for a while and they guarantee their products. Same as the big brands. Why not take a look, instead of hunting around for videos to prove a point that has already been made? Buy reputable products from reputable suppliers....but it doesn't have to be from a 'global' brand. Why do you feel the need to argue with that?
  14. ...and that is why the technically so interested people can point to equally good product for less. No need to pay for a 'big brand' name unless you don't know any better.
  15. Thank you. Another vote for Ugreen. It seems @OneMoreFarang has heard of only Xiaomi.
  16. Yes, it's almost funny when people who do not know how to read, but only to watch YouTube make replies BEFORE learning to read. I WROTE, do not buy the cheapest, but from reputable suppliers. Maybe you can get a friend to read that and explain it to you. I then went further in linking to a reputable supplier that isn't a big brand name. Clearly you could not have read and understood, if you have followed up by posting a video featuring the cheapest adapters from AliExpress.
  17. The story of course is incomplete. That doesn't stop the keyboard warriors here ^^ from writing about badges and thugs. 😊
  18. Farnag? Get yourself together man. Come back when you have composed yourself. You are writing absolute rubbish! Man with a badge...
  19. I have to state that it didn't ever occur to me to create my own. You given me some ideas 😊
  20. I cetainly don't understand yours. I replied to a poster who simply fabricated a statement, when it's clear the article was referring to smoking cannabis. Let's see if you understood before replying. Let's see your take on what happened here.
  21. Example of decent quality that isn't a big brand name: https://www.lazada.co.th/shop/ugreen-official-store/ https://www.lazada.co.th/products/ugreen-qc-18w-fast-charger-usb-a-wall-charger-adapter-model-60495-i120368710-s683784102.html
  22. Original charger spec for Oppo A37: Model : AK933GB - Input : AC 100-240V-50/60Hz 0.4A - Output : 5V - 2A
  23. Mine isn't a brand name and runs cool. That's why you don't buy the cheapest, but ones that conform (or at least claim to conform) to certain specifications. Doesn't have to be a brand name, you can buy from a reputable supplier, as I did.
  24. Input parameters: 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.7A Output parameters: 5V 3A / 9V 3A / 12V 2.25A / 20V 1.35A / 10V 3A Power: 33W Are the specs for the one linked to by @OneMoreFarang OP can check if it suits their equipment. That one is for charging certain Xiaomi phones and Tablets.
  25. Read without clicking through. It's just the lead that is Type C No need to buy brand names. You just pay more for nothing. But don't buy the cheapest either.
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