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No poster in this thread has any authority from the immigration department.
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Wow! You're so clever.
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^I don't know about it being an abortion - it's a Turbora 3005 brand.
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There are no visible ELCB or RCD buttons on the external casing so shall assume that it doesn't have this protection?
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The green is not easy to spot but it's there.
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Had it successfully installed. Has a strong flow of hot water. Cost 600 baht to install baht including new wiring, a new shower hose and tap.
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Was hardly a punch.
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Having my name registered to my prepaid sim actually worked in my favor when my phone was stolen and I sought a replacement sim. Firstly, I had to make a police report, then the sim was replaced, including the credit.
AIS have again been calling asking to register my identity. Maybe it's an annual thing, who knows, who cares - the whole registration process is painless.
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8 hours ago, bruceamstutz said:
By chyou live close to a Golf Course?? The reason I ask is most all watering goes on after dark, which can cause the city water pressure to drop. I had a friend who lived near Pine Hurst Golf course and the collage and had same problem as you. He put in a above ground 1500L tank and pump and solved the problem....
No, not near a golf course but near the water supply :).
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2 hours ago, thailand49 said:
Everyone comes home from work in the area? this would seem pretty normal anywhere.
I would have thought factories and businesses which operate during the day could be more inclined to put a strain on the water supply.
I assume the supply and the demand for water are further determined by variables that tend to be location specific.
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48 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
Rather than beat yourself up about the "why's" , if there is a physical spot where a pump will fit just buy one and have it installed and then you can shower whenever you wish.
There are nasty people in our soi. I wouldn't put it past someone to tap into a water supply.
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56 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:
But yes you could ask a local plumber to check the meter for blockage but I suspect the area has expanded and that demand has gone up.
Why would there be more usage at nightime?
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5 hours ago, VocalNeal said:
Sounds like you don't have a pump?
That's rIght, no pump, straight off the mains. What concerns me is, why the sudden pressure drop at night?
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Our old, 2-story, Don Muang house has horrible water pressure since the day we moved in. If you have a tap running, the second floor shower will not work. However, from early evening until the morning the second floor water will not run at all. I would have thought it should be the opposite as factories and businesses use more water in the daytime.
Anybody else's home have the same problem?
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Probably translated from German using Google Translate
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<deleted>! When a car is stolen any further finance payments are written-off.
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23 hours ago, Scott said:
Taxes aren't paid until the person has a work permit. Until the work permit is issued you are somewhat of a 'ghost' in the system.
Really?
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1 minute ago, trogers said:
He didn't see it coming..
Yes, he did. It was suicide.
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It's pathetic.
There's a German who poster who trolls under 10 or more different usenames which contain the acronym, USA.
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You write like you are lostinthailand.
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Money pours in for Brit and Thai wife and child down on their luck in Buriram
in Isaan News
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At least the tight, selfish people have come.out in this thread and highlighted themselves.