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Stocky

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  1. As suggested above, the rider is making more than one delivery and/or pickup.
  2. Belt & braces - print it out - you never know
  3. Not until you are. Routings can change, and whilst HSBC are unable to give you a definitive break down of charges, you can't know for sure that additional intermediary bank charges won't roll in after the event. That's why I will stick with Wise, who clearly lay out what the exchange rate is, what their charges are, and exactly how much money will arrive at the destination account. No small print about maybe someone taking a bite of the cake after I press the send button.
  4. Yes, I'm a HSBC Premier account holder in Singapore and am aware of HSBC's improved Global Money Transfer service but have yet to use it having noted in the small print footnote 1 1. Some intermediary banks may charge fees. You can see an estimate of the applicable fees when you review your transfer. The actual amount is subject to the intermediary bank and will be debited after you've confirmed your transfer. (My emphasis) So we're back to square one so given that uncertainty I'll stick with Wise who show everything up front.
  5. I've always used greyscale for all documents and never had an issue. I don't think it matters until the IO says it does. .
  6. They were all in Hat Yai judging by the gridlock all the Malaysian buses and cars caused over the weekend.
  7. Full Moon pants; like elephant pants but there's a big hole at the back
  8. More inconvenient than taking the bus or the train!
  9. That's bad news. With queues for Suvarnabhumi during holiday season 2 hours isn't comfortable enough to clear immigration, claim your bag and check in again. There are no other flight options?
  10. But do will they check baggage through to Hat Yai? If so you clear immigration at the transfer desks. If not you clear immigration at the main hall, collect bags and check in for the next flight - not good
  11. No. You clear immigration at Suvarnabhumi, but it's quick. You don't go through the general immigration hall, instead you follow the signs for domestic transfer (The sign lists the various destinations including Hat Yai), there are immigration desks there once past immigration you go through a security baggage check and then upstairs to Domestic Departures.
  12. Yes you can, you clear immigration in Bangkok at the Transfer Desk Area (follow signs for domestic flight connections) and collect your bags in Hat Yai. I did exactly this flying in from Vientiane last month. But it depends on airlines, you should be able to get the bag checked through to Hat Yai and either be issued with your boarding card at check in, or you'll need to go to the transfer desk in Bangkok for your 2nd boarding card. I can only speak from experience at Survarnabhumi not DM. But you'll need to check with the airline before hand to make sure they'll check baggage to Hat Yai.
  13. In Bangkok yes, I like the one on Soi Lang Suan. Not tried any outside of Bangkok except the one in Ho Chi Minh City which is also excellent.
  14. There are two Steakhouses I'd recommend in Hat Yai. Meats and Beans ( 7° 0.449'N, 100° 28.971'E) https://maps.app.goo.gl/fnhna3DZMSvXgKvc9 Was there last weekend. The other is Blackbridge Halal Steakhouse ( 7° 0.724'N, 100° 29.020'E) https://maps.app.goo.gl/rMkxr2HnTbVvLAea9
  15. But what does the "on occasions of tradition or custom" exactly mean?
  16. First fire crackers in my neighbourhood at dawn. Hat Yai city is festooned with Chinese lanterns and packed with Malaysian holidaymakers.
  17. It's still an interesting life, I'm not dead yet!
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