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JoePai

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  1. 9 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

    The bigger question here is this:  Has interprovincial travel been truly stopped or just discouraged.  Which provinces are insisting on a quarantine if you arrive from one of the red zones.  A full on account of where one can go without restrictions would be good.  Tried to cancel my trip to Chiang Mai with Air Asia for two weeks from now, but keep getting the autobot response of "Can not change or cancel as the flights have not been canceled"  Trying to just have it put into a credit status but I can not even get ahold of a live person in chat with them.  

    They have now, I just received :

     

    1. Reroute: One-time reroute to/from Bangkok (DMK) within 31 March 2021, any time up to 48 hours before flight departure for an unlimited number of times without any additional cost subject to seat availability.

    Chat with Ava now at http://tinyurl.com/vl9mayx , provide your new flight details (date and time) and complete the fields as directed by AVA.

    2. Unlimited flight change: Change to any new travel date before 31 March 2021 on the same route any time up to 48 hours before flight departure for an unlimited number of times without any additional cost subject to seat availability.

    For travel date changes, you may chat with Ava now at http://tinyurl.com/vl9mayx. Once the AVA chat window opens, select “COVID Flight Changes” from the menu followed by “AirAsia cancelled My Flight” and select “Move Flight” as your option, provide your new flight details (date and time) and complete the fields as directed by AVA.

    3. Credit account: Request for a credit account of the value of your booking which is to be redeemed within 730 calendar days from the issuance date for your future travel with us. The actual travel dates can be after the expiry date as long as our schedule is out. Credit Accounts are not only faster to redeem, but also have a longer validity, and are more convenient for you, as you can simply top up for future bookings, if need be.

    For Credit Account, you may chat with Ava now at https://air.asia/CA. Once the AVA chat window opens, complete the fields as directed by AVA.

    4. Request for a full refund of the value of your flight booking.

    For refunds, you may chat with Ava now at http://tinyurl.com/vl9mayx. Once the AVA chat window opens, select “Refund” from the menu followed by “New Refund Request” and complete the fields as directed by AVA.

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  2. 4 hours ago, BBJ said:

    I recently sold my KIA carnival as it wasn't getting its intended use.  And in exchange I decided to buy at the time a 2019 Mazda BT50 pro which I thought would be useful for the bike.  Used twice for that purpose and if I am honest I have the ride and I am not looking forward to the school run from Min Buri to near the main Airport. 

    I am consideting a an S60 or V40 2013-2015.  Prices are in thw region of 400-600k  We already have a new CX-5 which the wife uses for work, and I have been through Honda and looking for something different 

     

    Any feedback on reliability, feedback and part here hete useful.  Cars I have browsed typically have 80,000 to 100, 000km on the clock whichdn't be 

    Suggest you do not buy a Volvo – new or s/hand

    Have a friend in Pattaya who has now bought new 2 Volvos and has trouble with both- both have broken down

    One important problem is he has to take them to Bangkok to fix anything more than an oil change, forget local Dealers!

  3. 22 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

    At the moment I read the Guardian and The Bangkok Post online, albeit neither everyday. I used to subscribe to The Times, but stopped because their format made it almost unreadable on a tablet or smartphone, and because I was too often seized by an irrational compulsion to punch that simpering failed politician and journalist Mathew Paris whenever I reached their op-ed pages...

     

    The Guardian (and the BP) are both free, and although I don't agree with much of it's politics ( The Guardian) the writing is good, the factual reporting accurate, and for the most part it's op-ed content is liberal enough to acknowledge opposing views. I think that I am grown up enough to form my own opinions, but I do like to be kept informed and read  perhaps opposing views; I bung it a few quid from time to time - I think it's stance on not going behind a pay wall is quite principled.

    You should check The Times on an iPad now - very easy to read

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