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Does anyone know of a good Bakery that delivers in Bangkok - breads in particular?
Patrick
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You will note that most Food Carts here have wheels, very convenient for the Vendor but a probable cause for concern for you after you have "invested" your US $ 5,000.- .
Patrick
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I used to use the Villa on Soi 33/1 and at Paradise Park, Srinakharin Road quite frequently but getting a little lazy as I grow older I now more regularly use On-line services who deliver - like Tesco, Bunters' Foods, Passion Delivery and Wine-now.com, all extremely convenient and reliable.
I agree that you have to check the expiry dates on food at Villa too!
Patrick
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Slightly off-topic but you may like to take note:
The Festival is called "Songkran" (สงกรานต์ in Thai) not Songkram - Songkram (สงคราม in Thai) means "War" or "Battle". (Which, to be honest, is sadly what Songkran has become in recent years, at least in some parts of the Country!).
Patrick
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1 hour ago, Negita43 said:
Thanks Ubonjoe
Went to the web page and read it
Did you see this at the bottom?
WARNING: The information in this website is intended as a general guideline only and subject to changes without prior notice. It does not in any way replace or supersede Customs and related laws or regulations. Before relying on the information on the Website, users should independently verify its accuracy, completeness and relevance for their purposes.This is Thailand!!Ridiculous comment. "This is Thailand".
Absolute nonsense.
It's "Boiler Plate" wording you will find appended to almost any similar Website - for their own protection; it's for guidance only, written and up to date at the the time of their Posting - it's entirely your responsibility to re-check and update the information provided as and when you want to use it.
Patrick
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9 hours ago, Allstars said:
Sorry to disappoint you but I have no ATM nor a Credit Card in Thailand, and I have my personal reasons for that, which I not gonna explain here.
But you mean that now everyone is forced to get either an ATM, debit or Credit card if he wants to receive the correct change when he goes shopping.......right?
I must have missed that new law.
Not to be pedantic (OK, maybe a little!) but the suggestion to use a Credit Card was so that you pay the exact amount charged, you don't get change using a CC.
If you have "personal reasons" for not obtaining and using a Thai CC (despite the fact that you apparently have Foreign base Cards) then I guess you will just have to accept being "ripped off" for 25 Stangs or so every time you shop.
Patrick
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3 minutes ago, Allstars said:
Did you realise that most foreigners in Thailand are unable to get a Thai credit card, unless they freeze a significant sum of money with the bank, and why would anyone pay an extra credit card cost to shop for groceries?
I agree it's not necessarily easy for a Foreigner to get a Credit Card in Thailand, depending on the Bank etc., but it's definitely not impossible, you just need to shop around.
Plus, who pays "extra" to use a Credit Card to shop for groceries?! I use my AMEX and Visa Cards several times a month at Tesco and Villa etc. and have never been charged a Fee by them, it's a cost the Vendor bears.
Patrick
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Pay by Credit Card - problem solved.
Patrick
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20 minutes ago, KIWIBATCH said:
DHL intentionally route all of their inbound (Thailand) shipments of parcels etc through Thai customs...then the
extortionlevying of import duty commences with DHL receiving a back hander from Customs....bore down in amongst it and you will find DHL staff making a shit load more than their monthly salariesDo you have any evidence that DHL (or indeed any Courier) receives "backhanders" from the Thai Customs Department for Import Duty payments?
It's an oft-quoted urban myth.
If you are charged Import Duty (and VAT of course) on any Import you should receive a Thai Government Official Receipt detailing exactly what has been charged. (OK, if you don't receive that Official Receipt then you should definitely dispute the transaction)
That said however if you receive this Receipt - now a blue form - you can be sure the payment has been properly accounted for in the Customs Department and Revenue Departments records - there is virtually no way these payments can be diverted to the Courier Company, much less an individual on their staff.
The fact is that DHL, UPS, whoever, are COURIER COMPANIES, they make their money on point-to-point Freight and related charges; that's their revenue stream.
When a shipment arrives in Thailand they simply accept the Thai Customs Department calculations of Import Duty and pass it on to you, the Customer. They have absolutely NO interest in disputing these charges, wasting their Staff time and resources - and therefore their own money - with absolutely NO benefit to themselves.
Patrick
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37 minutes ago, petedk said:
Rottweilers are very loyal and docile if bred correctly I used to have one and she would never hurt anyone, no matter what they did to her. (Unless I gave "order" to do so.)
So, just to be clear, - you trained your "docile" Rottweiler to attack someone, anyone, on your "order"?
That sounds extremely irresponsible to me but perhaps I am missing something?
Patrick
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16 hours ago, gdgbb said:
I think that you missed the part that described the fire that caused the closure, the bridge's closure had nothing at all to do with "delays or time wasting".
By "delays and time wasting" I was referring to the fact that the Bridge was only ever meant to be a temporary installation and a permanent, properly constructed Bridge was supposed to replace it in very short order.
That never happend; but if it HAD been replaced then the fire would not have caused such damage to the Bridge.
Patrick
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I may be wrong but I am fairly sure I remember that this "Mecano", bolt together bridge, was built in just a few days and was always intended to be a temporary structure; eventually - shortly in fact - to be replaced by a more permanent structure.
Obviously that never happened - but it has been "refurbished" and "resurfaced" many times over the past 30 years or so.
Now, after years of delay and time-wasting we finally arrive at the point where the bridge must be closed and Bangkok citizens have to accept the horrendous traffic consequences.
I missed my Tee time at the RBSC this morning!
Patrick
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9 minutes ago, JAG said:
I'll bet all involved were decked out in paramilitary fatigues, sporting parachute wings...
Except the Bear obviously.
Sad story though.
Patrick
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2 minutes ago, Thakkar said:
Seeing as so many musicians had warned the Trump campaign not to use their music during his rallies and the fact that so many had criticized Trump publicl during the election,, it's surprising that Trump and his entire team of geniuses hadn't anticipated this problem and planned a different kind of inauguration from the get go to avoid this embarrassment.
I absolutely agree with you there.
Patrick
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15 minutes ago, Thakkar said:
Uh, yeah. Tell that to Trump. He was the one most worked up about it, till he changed tack to say he didn't want any of the glitter anyway.
Yeah. Tell that toTtrump as well:
“…[D]ay one – which I will consider to be Monday as opposed to Friday or Saturday. Right? I mean my day one is gonna be Monday because I don’t want to be signing and get it mixed up with lots of celebration,”
From Times of of London interview:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/full-transcript-of-interview-with-donald-trump-5d39sr09dNothing in my Post is "Trump specific", I'm referring to what I consider the unnecessary and, to me, rather undignified spectacle which ALL inaugurations now appear to deem essential.
Patrick
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33 minutes ago, DM07 said:
And of course you would not be singing a different tune, if it were the other way around?!
Pathetic!
Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa ConnectPlease read the last sentence of my Post:
" I'd admire any President who simply took the Oath of Office then turned around and went into the White House to begin doing the job for which he was elected. " (emphasis added to assist you).
Patrick
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This is a ceremony to inaugurate the President of the Leader of the worlds' most powerful Democracy; it's not half time at the Superbowl.
OK, some Politicians and "Activists" will sulk and not turn up - their choice - but why beg Actors and Singers to contribute to the occasion, and give them the opportunity to showcase their Community College inculcated "political opinions" by accepting or refusing?
I'd admire any President who simply took the Oath of Office then turned around and went into the White House to begin doing the job for which he was elected.
Patrick
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I've been here quite a while and have become used to the occasional madness here, but even to me this is totally insane; and building on previous insanity.
There are NO "Driving Schools" in Thailand.
All that these "Schools" do is replicate the Land Department "Test" of actual driving competence by building an "obstacle course" somewhere - an open piece of land, even a parking lot of an abandoned Mall or Condo - and replicate the Land Department course which would be used for the "Test". A simple drive between cones, back-up between cones, maybe parallel park.
So all that was required for the new driver at the "Driving School" was to successfully negotiate this same type of layout. He has never driven in a real traffic environment.
So the new driver walks out of the Land Department Office happily clutching his "Driving Licence" and considers himself the equivalent of any driver on the road - but he's never seen another vehicle approaching him in traffic, NEVER had to safely overtake another vehicle in front, in the face of oncoming traffic etc., etc..
And now even this primitive examination for competence is being removed.
Patrick
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32 minutes ago, White Christmas13 said:
Don't you have to pack your own parachute ?
Of course not - unless, as a newbie Jumper, you have a death wish.
"Packing" a parachute is not particularly difficult once you know some basics, and packing a Standard TU Canopy is not really a problem; even then however no responsible Jump Master would ever consider allowing a new recruit to do such a thing.
That said, if this chap was a new Jumper - as it seems - I cannot understand why the Canopy did not open. He should have been Jumping on a "Static Line" which would have automatically ripped the Canopy from his Backpack a few seconds after he left the 'plane - even if the man was unconscious,
Patrick
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3 hours ago, jobsworth said:
it is really important that those who pack the parachute exercise due care.
Thanks Sherlock.
Patrick
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56 minutes ago, trogers said:
Spilt type air-con units have no fresh air intake. Only the old window units and central air-con systems do.
Most fresh air that gets into the condo units are from leakages of the sliding windows and doors.
I've never heard THAT before!
Patrick
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16 hours ago, wmlc said:
The source is the ministry of Labour and code of foreign workers act as well as BOI- Board of foreign investment. I'm still waiting for the answer about whether or not the capital can be put up in other options other than cash. But I suspect you don't know. Thanks but I'm going with the law on this one. Again it is ridiculous to think you can pay the 10,000 Baht fee to register 2 million baht of capital without having the money. Ludicrous and justly unfounded advice.
Registered Capital and Paid up Capital are two different things as has already been mentioned.
However, "Paid up Capital" does NOT need to be Cash in the Bank, it can comprise any Assets - Stock, Property - even "Goodwill" owned by the Company or transferred to the Company by a Shareholder in lieu of Cash.
When I last formed a Company here - 7 years ago and with just 3 Shareholders as the minimum required - the Shareholders only had to produce evidence that they actually possessed the funds to purchase their allotted Shares at the time the Company was Registered; in every case the evidence required was simply copies of the Shareholders personal Bank Statements, it was not necessary to transfer the Funds into the Company Bank Account. That said, things are tightening up lately so that may no longer be acceptable.
The "Loan to Director" idea used to be common but, again as already mentioned, this too is being more closely looked at by Authorities.
Patrick
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If the Airconditioner is producing water from somewhere other than the condensation line then you have a problem - sorry, I cant suggest any good repair Company however.
On the other hand if the water is coming only from the condensation line and, in your installation, that line discharges into a bucket there is nothing wrong with the Airconditioner, as mentioned all Units produce quite large volumes of water. That said it's very strange to have the condensation line terminate in a bucket; it's far more common - and sensible - to have it discharge outside the house so the water simply drips onto the garden or a balcony whatever.
Patrick
Hoarding of coins leads to liquidity crisis in Trang
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How can an already used "standard issue" 10 Baht coin - i.e. not a Mint Limited Edition coin - ever be worth more than 10 Baht?
I must be missing something here.
Patrick