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  1. On 4/26/2024 at 8:14 AM, Georgealbert said:


    Sorry my post is correct, Thai Airways pre ordered the A380s in 2004.

     

    The A380s were delivered between 2012 & 2013, after some delays.

     

    https://web.archive.org/web/20110927145118/http://events.airbus.com/A380/prevArticleDetail.aspx?artId=327&dispBack=0

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    Hi George, I stand corrected based on TA's orders being in 2004. I love the A380 and loved the 747s. I'm trying to fly on Emirates A380 (A6EVS), the last one, if I can catch it on its LHR-DXB or DXB-LHR slot. 

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  2. 13 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

    Thai Airways have also announced their have already sold all six of its A380 planes, that it purchased in 2004 and which the company put up for sale in August 2023. The original purchase price in 2004, ranged from 445 to 500 million US dollars each.


    It was not declared who the buyers are and what selling price was achieved.

     

     

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    That’s very odd, George… The A380 wasn’t available until 2005 and the first one was sold to Singapore Airlines in 2007? Have you also got ChatGPT? 555

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  3. 17 hours ago, Brian K said:

    Like many people in this forum, my online 90-day report was rejected twice over the past week or so.  After renewing my 'retirement' visa at CW and updating my TM 30 there, IO assured me that I would have no problem applying online (just like I did for a couple of years previously).  Did not happen.  Now I am strapped for time and don't fancy another treck to CW.  I will be leaving Thailand in a few weeks and so wonder if I can get away with not doing the report now as I won't be back for a few months.  Will I have a problem at the airport before leaving? Will I be penalised on my return and/or when I do the next 90-day report.

     

    Thanks for clarifying

    Brian K, Kannikap has given you the correct advice. Many of the other comments are irrelevant as they haven't read your original post correctly. You are leaving Thailand BEFORE the current 90-day is due for renewal, so your entry BACK INTO THAILAND will automatically activate a NEW 90-DAY with no penalties providing you note the NEW 90-day date.

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  4. 19 hours ago, george said:

     

    Not much will change immediately, we are always improving moderation and content. The whole team is staiying, of course, we have been waiting for this for a long time.

     

    Forum structure will change a bit, better navigation etc. We need a better home page, better cloud hosting etc etc.

    We will share a few positive news in mid May.

    “… a FEW positive news…” reflects the poor English displayed in the content of this digital publication but I guess acceptable for most readers…??

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  5. On 4/14/2024 at 9:42 AM, giddyup said:

    I have an Omron HEM 7130, which I've had for a few years, and am beginning to doubt it's accuracy, as I always get a higher reading at the doctors or dentists than at home. I know some increase is due to "white coat syndrome" but I still think it's time for an upgrade.

    Any recommendations?

    Stick with Omron…🙏🏻

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  6. 1 hour ago, Expat Tom said:

    Interesting but misleading. First, there are many many crime index reports.

     

    https://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp

     

    Numbeo is considered to have the most extensive data basis. 

    They rank Thailand as 100th and ahead of the USA, the UK,

    Italy, Belgium and France. Thailand is ranked safer and with less crime

    than most European countries. 

    So, choose your own index to follow. 

    I have visited  more the 75 countries and lived for longer than

    one year in Asia, North America, Europe, South America and Micronesia 

    and no place is perfect. 

    I am an American expat and have lived in Thailand for well over 10 years.

    To each his own but, as for me, I am quite happy to be here. 

    Hi ET, thanks so much for your introduction to this website. It’s certainly impressive and seems to be far better informed than alternative sites I have seen. 🙏🏻

  7. On 3/9/2024 at 7:12 PM, retarius said:

    Is Samsonite good? as good as, say, Tumi?

    Retarius, I used to be an avid collector of Tumi luggage until it was bought by Samsonite. After this, I had great difficulty getting the right parts for replacement such as wheels and other plastic or rubber parts which disintegrate in the Thai climate. Samsonite, their owner, are now the better choice in my opinion, but my next brand, when I can afford it, will be Rimowa, from Germany - stunning!

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  8. 18 hours ago, ozimoron said:

    I have a friend who wants to buy a condo in Pattaya and freight a container of furniture and effects from Australia to Pattaya.

     

    Can anyone recommend a reliable agent to do this, including handling the customs requirements? Would there be any taxes payable as the stuff is all used in his current home?

    It’s a long time ago, but I used:

    UniGroup Worldwide UTS Thailand for the importation of my belongings from UK to Thailand - PM me for details…

    As for import tax, depending on your friend’s visa classification, on your FIRST entry into Thailand there is no duty liable for household goods and personal effects but one must be aware of the importation of ‘other’ goods and prohibited stuff - there’s lots of information available on the web.

    If you are Thai aware, you will perhaps be aware that if you want services to be expedited ‘efficiently’, there are additional costs…

  9. On 2/21/2024 at 2:57 PM, delgarcon said:
    Tinyzonetv.se and movies2watch.tv, 2 very reliable sites
     

    Thanks, delgarcon. Will test access at the weekend for tinyzonetv.se but my protection software is indicating movies2watch.tv is a security risk. Have you experienced any difficulty? 🙏

  10. On 1/12/2024 at 11:19 AM, roquefort said:

    I just got my annual statement from Bangkok Bank for renewal of my marriage visa extension. Some of my monthly transfers show the correct description "Foreign T/T" but other don't, even though I use the same method to send money from Wise each month. Wise have an option for "Funds for long term stay on Thailand" which I always use.

    Is there any way to get Bangkok Bank to correct this as I suspect its going to cause an issue at immigration.

    Roquefort,

     

    I have been a user of Wise, formerly known as TransferWise, for a number of years and whilst previously, I experienced my transfers mostly going directly to my assigned bank (Bangkok Bank), sometimes it arrived having been received as an International Transfer (TFF) via a host bank (in my case, Kasikorn Bank in Chiang Mai) where it was posted as a TFF and then forwarded as a Domestic Transfer to Bangkok Bank.

     

    The reasons were many and various depending on the time of the transfer, the day of the transfer, national or religious bank holidays, etc.

     

    I use the monthly income method of extending my Retirement Extn so it was critical for me to get the requisite copies of the Kasikorn transactions to show the origination of the TFFs, so I visited the local Kasikorn branch in Phetchabun, a month prior  to my Retirement extension, gave them copies of each of the Wise transfer receipts detailing the Kasikorn involvement, and they in turn produced an Annual statement for Immigration, which accompanied the Bangkok Bank annual declaration. There was a small charge for this but Phetchabun Immigration were satisfied with this.

     

    As Wise has become more successful, I had no need to do this in 2023 because there were no instances of transfers going via alternative host banks so one letter from Bangkok Bank sufficed.

     

    Just as a word of warning, there is a limited window to get the information from alternative banks so if you seek documentation for individual transactions within the year, they will become invalid as far as Thai Immigration is concerned - best to wait until a couple of weeks before your Immigration extension and get one letter to cover ALL diverted TFFs in the year.

     

    Good Luck…🙏

     

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  11. On 12/27/2023 at 8:00 PM, AjarnMartin said:

    Hi poppysdad, thanks for the info. The dropdown list of KT Optics which another reader kindly posted was so helpful. I’m phoning the branch at BigC, Phetchabun tomorrow. I’ll relay my experience on here, but it sounds like a different mindset to the Top Charoens of this country. 👍

    I visited KT Optics before Xmas at BigC, Phetchabun and was met with the same interest and customer care. I was tested whilst they adjusted my ‘old’ glasses and I ordered a new pair which were available for collection this week. I’m most impressed…

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  12. 2 hours ago, trainman34014 said:

    Tip of the Iceberg; real figure would be 3 to 4 times greater than that.

     

    Shows up the pointlessness of restricted Alcohol sales in Supermarkets etc and the 'fuzzing out' of drinks in Movies and TV programs, ban on public advertising etc etc, all completely useless in a Nation where everyone thinks what 'they' want to do is ok and nobody and nothing else matters !    Government and so called 'Police' completely inept and their own Workforces are just as bad as the average Somchai.   Indeed; often worse, as they think they are 'special' and 'above' the ordinary Folk.

    …and with guns… 🤫🙏

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  13. On 12/26/2023 at 5:32 PM, poppysdad said:

    Apologies for not saying where but the branch in Robinsons in Kamphaeng Phet. Still find it difficult to believe what he did for free. 

    Hi poppysdad, thanks for the info. The dropdown list of KT Optics which another reader kindly posted was so helpful. I’m phoning the branch at BigC, Phetchabun tomorrow. I’ll relay my experience on here, but it sounds like a different mindset to the Top Charoens of this country. 👍

  14. On 12/9/2023 at 11:17 AM, liddelljohn said:

    Ajarn Martin

     

    a lot of Thai U bends or water traps are not deep enough or evaporate in the heat and so no longer  form a barrier ....

    Liddelljohn, thanks for this. I hadn’t even considered this phenomenon as a possible cause, but can see the logic. Now it is the ‘cool’ season here in Phetchabun and it’s a ‘balmy’ 40 degrees C so bring on the rainy season… 

  15. 21 hours ago, liddelljohn said:

    its the drains and sewer or septic tank    very common problem in Thai systems due to badly designed  plumbing or non existent  U Bends  and water traps

    For sure... I'm having to check all the draining pipes and overflow pipes from the sink in my en-suite bathroom of my newly-built house, as I believe there may be no u-bend included and what I can smell is directly from the septic tank. As the smell disappears after running the taps for a while, I also think there may be a damaged u-bend which doesn't effectively block the smell permanently?? TIT

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