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online shopping sites in Thailand

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A while ago a member kindly took the time to summarize the internet online shopping sites for a variety of goods.  Lazada is one I use a lot, for example.  I cannot find the post that lists many online shopping sites.  Does anyone remember this list and where I can locate it please?  I am looking for electronic stuff this time.  Bluetooth speakers.  Thanks for any help 

Not sure how up to date this pinned topic if but it might help (note it has been updated since it was first posted).

 

WHAT THE HELL do you want to buy online that you can't buy off line in any street corner in thailand?

ONLINE SHOPPING IS FOR PEOPLE who live in very cold places.

in a hot country like thailand, it is fun to out to the markets.

26 minutes ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

WHAT THE HELL do you want to buy online that you can't buy off line in any street corner in thailand?

ONLINE SHOPPING IS FOR PEOPLE who live in very cold places.

in a hot country like thailand, it is fun to out to the markets.

Maybe fun for you, but what about people like me?

Lazada is a great help to me.

10 hours ago, colinneil said:

Maybe fun for you, but what about people like me?

Lazada is a great help to me.

i was staring at lazada many times, but could not find anything i can buy there, which

i can't buy in a shopping center, so why WORRY?

when you buy in a real shop, you get to see the goods first hand, your hand. and also

a chance to get out of your house and maybe meet a beautyfull woman.

Just now, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

i was staring at lazada many times, but could not find anything i can buy there, which

i can't buy in a shopping center, so why WORRY?

when you buy in a real shop, you get to see the goods first hand, your hand. and also

a chance to get out of your house and maybe meet a beautyfull woman.

Yes but you totally misread my post, as you are well aware i am paraplegic.

11 hours ago, colinneil said:

Yes but you totally misread my post, as you are well aware i am paraplegic.

i was not aware you are paraplegic, and now you make sense.

Buying on Lazada is preferable to trecking round shops for hours trying to find something.

So much easier.

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Well, I did not realize that this is such a sensitive subject for some members. I live in Isaan in an agricultural area and whet there is here in my neighborhood is lots of rice and not much else.  I like music and I am looking for something that plays music to brighten my day.  Sorry to offend, it was not my intention.

Considering the highly efficient and honest postal service, one can sometimes feel a bit uneasy when shopping online in Thailand.

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1 hour ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

WHAT THE HELL do you want to buy online that you can't buy off line in any street corner in thailand?

ONLINE SHOPPING IS FOR PEOPLE who live in very cold places.

in a hot country like thailand, it is fun to out to the markets.


I just nipped down and asked for an instant read digital meat thermometer - mai mee. They had some durian though.

There are many special products that are hard or impossible to find in shops/markets.

Not everyone finds it fun to run from here to there in scorching heat.

Not everyone lives in Bangkok/has endless megamalls close by.

Certain products are way overpriced e.g. in home/DIY stores.

 

If one tells me where I can buy a genuine swiss army knife (Victorinox Evogrip S17) in a 100 km radius from my home, I will go there.

Otherwise I will order it online via Lazada from a dealer in Bangkok.

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Thanks ubonjoe, that is the post I was thing of from tywais

21 hours ago, Phuket Man said:

Buying on Lazada is preferable to trecking round shops for hours trying to find something.

So much easier.

I found that Lazada has lately increased prices for many items.

 

I'm puting a PC together for my boy, and where in the past Lazada would be the cheapest for those things, they are now by far the most expensive for everything I have looked up.

 

And not just a bit more expensive but like 20% more than other online shops.

 

I looked for motherboard - pc case - memory - wireless keyboard - monitor and the same items were significantly cheaper everywhere else online.

12 minutes ago, sfokevin said:

Try https://www.priceza.com/ Do a search for an item you want and it gives you multiple online stores pricing...

good tip, that's also how i find out that lazada has changed their pricing policy, because i use priceza and iprice all the time.

I love to buy online without stress and I can have deep details. 
What about Aliexpress.com ?  Any problem with Thai custom buying from China ?

23 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

There are many special products that are hard or impossible to find in shops/markets.

Not everyone finds it fun to run from here to there in scorching heat.

Not everyone lives in Bangkok/has endless megamalls close by.

Certain products are way overpriced e.g. in home/DIY stores.

 

If one tells me where I can buy a genuine swiss army knife (Victorinox Evogrip S17) in a 100 km radius from my home, I will go there.

Otherwise I will order it online via Lazada from a dealer in Bangkok.

The best deal I could find for the  Victorinox Rangergrip I bought a few months ago was on ebay. Even being delivered from France it was close to half the Thailand price.   

 

For the op,  Piyanas have some decent quality speakers. They deliver any where in Thailand.

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