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32 minutes ago, JusticeGB said:
Certainly absolutely no booze available in Pattaya city not even in Mom and Pop stores . A couple of bars selling drinks under cover in my condo block have been fined 100,000 baht. The only easing I have seen is that BigC has now opened up it's kitchenware and mobile phone areas. Clothing and bedding are roped off.
I am told by a Thai that if you ask the Big C staff you want to buy something from the roped off areas they will say OK. This in a large BKK Big C.
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Same 7-day deadline for returns when I bought a fake "Kingston" USB Flash drive from Lazada. Found out after trying it after 10-days. Lazada would not take any responsibility and claim they vet all their vendors to prevent counterfeit products. Sure, which is why I can buy fake products on Lazada today and prove that they are fake.
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4 hours ago, topt said:
I have a sort of linked query. I tried to send back a faulty laptop battery to China about 4 weeks ago. I wasn't sure if they would take batteries normally anyhow although I received it from China in the first place.
2 different POs told me cannot and one suggested that I could only use what sounded like UPS......presumably normally any courier would be ok but that would make it uneconomical to send so did not pursue it.
Anybody know for sure about batteries outside of the current covid situation?
Some time ago I tried to send a Chinese mini iPad back to China using Thailand Post. 1st PO said I cannot send it because of the battery. 2nd PO accepted the parcel but after a few days sent a notice saying they could not send it and asked me to go to the PO for a shipping refund (which I did). I just gave up on it.
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On 3/26/2020 at 11:59 AM, Daffy D said:
Yea! I bought a ticket for the 1st April draw
Will that ticket be accepted for when the lottery starts again
Just my luck, one of the few times I buy a ticket, not only do I not win, the whole lottery is cancelled
According to 2 lottery ticket sellers here at Cha-Am, if you (like me) bought a ticket for the 1 April draw, this ticket is valid for the next draw. Well, that's what they told me.
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So how do I get back the 80 baht I paid for a ticket for the 1 April draw? Bank transfer?
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AUSIRIS sell 99.99% gold bars here made by PAMP in Switzerland. I have 100 gm and 1 Kg bars.
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I enjoyed the Thailand of many moons ago with its rustic charm and far fewer tourists, but now I'm older I appreciate the modern conveniences. The Thais have not changed in my estimation, and just as some foreigners could not then come to terms with "Thai ways" and left the country, the same is true today. Personally, I have few problems staying here, whether from Immigration or anything else. I do try to treat everyone with respect without being fawning.
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On 12/9/2019 at 11:18 AM, BritManToo said:
I'm not convinced they discriminate between an expat and a tourist.
We're all tourists to them.
We are not "tourists" to them, We are "Aliens."
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On 12/3/2019 at 10:10 AM, ianh68 said:
It is worth remembering that the Labour Manifesto is not just the product of Jeremy Corbyn's brain - it is a distillation of policy democratically decided at Labour Party conference.
Assuming Corbyn has a brain, that is. Perhaps he's borrowed Abbott's and/or McDonnell's.
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Is it LEGAL to drive in Thailand using a UK driving licence?
I thought that only an International Driving Permit (IDP) from your home country is legal, or a Thai driving licence,
Important consideration regarding insurance.
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We are all sugar daddy's here, but some may not admit it. My advice is to hide your ATM card. and plead poverty.
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I have used Thailand Post "Economy Air Mail" (ISAL) to post hundreds of padded envelopes to the USA and Europe and as far as I know none were lost You can obtain special "Economy Air Mail" stickers at the PO.
I do warn recipients that it might take 3+ weeks to reach them since ISAL sends items to the main airport in the receiving country and then by surface to the final destination.
If anyone knows of a cheaper option, please let us know.
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Is the dual track system Standard Gauge or Metre Gauge as used (mostly) throughout Thailand? I thought they were going to use the existing Metre Gauge for the dual track project.
I have seen workers replace wood with concrete ties on the Metre Gauge, and they used the most primitive tools only, such as a crowbar and shovel. Not sure I would want to travel 160 KPH on Metre Gauge tracks which have not been aligned properly.
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I have shipped hundreds of small packages using Thailand Post "Economy Air Mail" also called ISAL (International Surface Air Lift). All arrived even though they were not registered. However, for one-off items which cannot be replaced easily I would register. The PO has "Economy Air Mail" stickers to attach to packages.
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Suggest you get a Thai speaker to phone the government health hot line and ask about this. Sorry - I don't have the 4-digit number at hand.
I did contact Samitivej Hospital but they said none of their doctors were approved.
I did go to the local Amphur to ask if I could obtain a medical marijuana health card, and this seemed possible but involved getting copies of my passport translated into Thai and authenticated by the British Embassy and Chaeng Wattana, which was jumping through too many hoops for my liking.
Please let us know if you manage to find an approved doctor who can issue prescriptions/certificate for medical marijuana.
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On a recent trip to Beijing I was delighted by the kindness shown to me by the locals, including a taxi driver, shop assistants, hotel staff, and the younger Chinese. Possibly because I'm rather ancient.
However, I did have one incident in a backstreet Hutong at a small restaurant where the woman owner started shouting at me in Chinese at the top of her voice. I had only wanted to buy a bottle of beer. Very unsettling.
I also did not like the extensive security presence including riot police lined up menacingly on the street, and the over-the-top and unfriendly security measures at the airport. The internet restrictions are also a pain. Even changing money at a bank turned out to be time-consuming with plenty of paperwork to sign.
Despite the kindness shown to me by some locals, I would most definitely not wish to live in China. A relief to return to Thailand.
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Other TV posts say that TransferWise use 3 local banks, namely Bangkok Bank, Thai Military Bank (TMB), and Kasikorn Bank. I made a test transfer using TransferWise to my Bangkok Bank savings account. The online Statement says "International Transfer." I don't know yet what the passbook will say.
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On 12/24/2018 at 2:08 PM, Thaimarkz said:Hi sqwakvfr -- you said "All foreigners who have settled in a country without a health insurance are stupid idiots."
Is that so? Ever heard of self-insuring? I keep significant funds (about 2-million Baht) in a separate "health" account, rather than pay the insurance company crooks. I have lived in Thailand for a looong time.
Also, please tell me how to obtain health (not accident) insurance in Thailand for the over 70s at a reasonable premium. Be specific (name of company and cost). I gave up BUPA Thailand when I was about 65 because the premiums became too expensive.
Hopefully (I did say hopefully) this will only apply to Non O-A visas obtained outside Thailand, not retirement extensions to a Non O visa obtained within Thailand. One lives in hope.
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22 hours ago, geriatrickid said:
How did your car, bike and condo get paid for? You paid for them right?
Put those costs into a monthly basis over their lifespan. It irks me when people talk of their minimal expenses, but then add, I have a car, condo and bike. That puts you into a different socio economic demographic than someone who only has 30K a month. You have assets with value. they do not.
What does a modest decent secure condo go for today? 10 million baht? Let's say someone has been living in a condo for 10 years and we value the condo in today's value, this works out to about 80,000 a month. If one stays longer, the incremental cost is less, if one is a new owner, it is considerably more. Even if it is a budget condo at 5 million, that still works out to 40,000 a month if 10 years old. The point being that many of the people saying they have limited budgets, do not, and are far wealthier than they realize.
Quality food, is not the processed stuff chock full of sodium and additives that we know is not good for us. Its the produce sourced from the produce vendors who are not using the dangerous pesticides that are restricted elsewhere. It is the poultry purchased from the butchers who do not purchase from the monopoly which relies on hormones and antibiotics and who don't inject water into the carcasses during processing to plump them up. It is the fish purchased from retailers who obtain fish from clean zones, e.g. not the klong, and it is bread from bakers who don't destroy the dough with sugar, corn syrup and other crap. And mostly it is being able to maintain a western quality lifestyle eating things like smoked wild salmon and not the disgusting farmed salmon.
How do you know you are buying "quality food"? Surveys have shown even the supposedly organic produce contaminated by pesticides etc
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11 hours ago, gaff said:
In Thailand there is not credit card protection and Lazada usually does not accept foreign credit card, knowing how easy it is in some country to cancel any purchase.
Nonsense -- I recently had an unauthorised charge on my Thai credit card and they immediately reversed the charge which appeared on the next monthly statement. They also cancelled the card and sent me a new one for security reasons.
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On 8/25/2018 at 1:16 PM, vinegarbase said:Haha, like I said I go where I want SON, what are you going to do? You are obviously one who hates freedom by the evidence you can't stand someone who doesn't conform to your opinion and doesn't live in life through your rose colored goggles in Thailand. Thailand's visa regulations SUCK imo. They didn't have half this mess 10 years ago and it was such a better place. Thailand is a great place for a vacation and unfortunately I must come on business trips and that's about it for me. I'm not going to be herded like cattle here long term.
Strange, I don't recognize your description of Thailand at all. I think there is more not less freedom here than in so many nanny states. Perhaps I just don't get it after living here for 38 years.
Never had a problem with Visa regs or much else besides. Attitude counts of course.
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Suggest Foundation for Children. I've supported them in a small way for many years and left simething in my Will to them. As you say, better than iPhones etc.
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On 11/22/2017 at 6:15 PM, edwardandtubs said:
I see Xiaomi have a service centre in Pantip Plaza now so I'll go there if Shopee keep ignoring me. Wish I'd bought it from Lazada...
I bought a new boxed Xiaomi phone at MBK. After a couple of years took it to Xiaomi at Pantip Plaza. They directed me to a service center co in Pantip. They would not fix it because the phone was a gray import (from serial number), even though I was prepared to pay. Bought a Samsung as replacement.
So, I have learnt my lesson. Only buy from an authorized phone dealer or phone manufacturer outlet.
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Why is 7 Eleven requiring customers to register before entry?
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This is getting ridiculous. I have lived in Thailand for 30-years and am thankful that I've been allowed to do so, but I'm not happy with these draconian rules and regulations. I believe it should be up to the individual to assess the risks and act appropriately, not some government agency enforcing compliance. And I am in the higher risk group.
Are there any countries left which have minimal government interference and low taxes?
Any sensible suggestions welcome.