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i wont be able to pay my water bill for 8 weeks as im out of the country. it is billed through juristic office . will they cut it off or am i okay?

 

cheers

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I can only speak about my experience in Issan  which was a dead end for me.    I wanted to pay the electric in advance for a trip I was taking and was told absolutely not possible.  I told them I'd give them 10K THB in advance and they could simply deduct what I owed.   No dice they told me as they said they weren't set up for such an arrangement.

 

I may be incorrect but it seems they said I could  set up a payment plan through  my bank but I try to limit as much as possible any dealings with the banks here so i didn't go that route.

 

I would imagine, however,  it must be possible to set up an online  account transfer as I've recently done for the place where I live.

 

edit to add:     The power company in Issan did say do not worry about the payment.  After three days they would just cut off the power and when I returned, I just needed to let them know I was back.      

Sorry about the stench from the refrigerator and the mess needing cleaning due to its not running for 2 or 3 weeks

 

 

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Pay in advance at the juristic office. You will not be cut off. Water is different from electricity. Electricity is billed directly to the unit owner. Water bills ( in condos) are normally billed through the juristic office at an agreed rate. The water bill will normally cover water useage in the common area as well.

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