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KhunKenAP

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  1. Pissing off a Thai lady can be interesting and you can never tell what her reaction will be.

     

    I had one for the weekend a few years back. Things were OK, but she liked to sit up a watch TV most of the night. No problem until Sunday night around 3 PM. I had to go to work and gruffly asked her to turn off the TV. She jumped out of bed got dressed, gathered her things, bowed to the TV and left. Left with me paying her for the weekend. lol

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  2. I just tried filling out the registration form to set up our home to do TM30 reports, but for Banglamung the Sub-district Nongpure is not listed in the drop down box. Seems all the options are in Bangkok It is a required field, therefore, can go no further.

     

    * จังหวัด :  
    Province  
       
    * อำเภอ/เขต :  
    District / Area  
       
    * ตำบล/แขวง :  
    Sub-district / Sub-area  
      ????
    * รหัสไปรษณีย์ :  
    Postal Code  

     

    Does anyone have an contact number or email to report this error to?

     

    Thanks

     

     

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    (extranet.immigration.go.th)FNHOTELREG : ลงทะเบียนขอใช้บริการผ่านอินเตอร์เน็ต(Registration)

     

    Problem

  3. The whole TM30 needs to be scrapped!

     

    It is not about being fined, not about all the additional paperwork you are faced with, or the inconvenience. It is about how it makes all foreigners automatically persons of suspicion of being criminals or undesirables and feeling unwelcome by the Thai government. 

     

    I doubt if any of the purposeful overstayers, criminal wanted by Interpol, ever filed a TM30. So the Bulls..t of needing it for National Security, is just an overblown crock of s..t.

     

    Even the foreign media sources, including those in China, see it for what it is. It is to make the legitimate, law-abiding Expats feel unwelcome.

     

    No longer the "Land of Smiles" now the "Land of Suspicion".

  4. They need to stamp date arrived in Thailand on all International Mail incoming. It takes sometimes over 2-3 weeks for my International Mail to be delivered to my address, in Pattaya. I am sure the delay is not on the International delivery, but no way to know when it arrived in Thailand.

     

    A few years ago when I was living in my wife's village in Issan we tried to find some missing EMS important mail. Found it at a Gas station that the postman used as a temporary unofficial holding area. Reported to the main post office, but never heard anything back.

     

    Still takes more than a week to get EMS mail delivered in Issan.

     

    Hope this guy does improve the mail system, but I am not going to hold my breath.

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