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Samut Songkram, Nakhon Pathom, Suphanburi all flooded. Is Kanchanaburi the best place for evacuee from west Bangkok? There's lot of hotel along the river and how come Kanchanaburi is not affected by flood?
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Thanks for your reply.
I know I can change to whichever company. But my question is......
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Hello!
I just found that my car insurance is expired in this year 5 JAN 2553.
I still have two month car installment not already pay.
I LOAN the car from Thanachart and the car insurance also bought from Thanachart insurance.
Question:
1. Can I still renew my car insurance with Thanachart insurance even though I still not already
pay the installment.
2. If I want to change into Viriyah Insurance, what is the problem I will facing?
Thanks.
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Hello!
I am going to buy a Nissan Teana soon and need to seek for advice from all the buddy here. Where is the best Nissan show room that you ever experienced. Because owned a Honda City 6 months ago and feel frustrated with that salesgirl service.
So, Please advice me to any show room that you know with the helpful salesman/salesgirl. Definitely if that show room can give me more good price for Car. Thanks!
Is Kanchanaburi The Best Place For Evacuee?
in Central Thailand
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Have to driving my car all the way. Chiang Mai definitely in my plan. But all the place I mentioned already partly flooded and 3 kids and wife is pregnant cannot sit in the car too long time (traffic jam). I just driving alone to see the road situation until U Thong, Suphanburi. All the way only Bang Pheao's road is going to cover by the water, after that all the way i driving, road condition is dry enough. Even Nakhon Pathom also, because west part of Nakhon Pathom is Flood Free. Need 3 hours driving (time include traffic jam on Bang Pheao) from Rama 2. The government also mentioned that they might block the way for go to North. Because of this, make me thinking is it the Kanchanaburi a shorter distance and safe for evacuate? Thanks for reply.