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Tourism Foreign Tourists in Pattaya Feel "Short-Changed" Amid Local Deals
This double tier pricing has been going on for years The Tourists don't care if they did they would go else where It's the expats who live and work in Thailand complain This Subject has been flogged to death bottom line if you dont agree don't pay -
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Concrete Floor Dropped?
Another one of those jobs I'm getting Rountuit. This one is a bit more of a headache. There used to be a huge clump of bamboo on the back right side of the block that we dug out, then filled and let settle for a couple of years. Then put down the slab and built the house. Seems to have stopped now, but for the last few years that side of the house, just back right hand side has dropped. I suspect it's hollow under that part of the slab as when you walk on the tiles that cover the slab there's a drumming sound. I don't think the pier has dropped just the cement around it. Need some suggestions to go with my thought on how to tackle the problem. Thanks. My thoughts are to force concrete under the house on the RHS into the gap, then wait to see what happens before I fix the walls. Just mix up strong batches in one of those black plastic tubs. Works well with the correct mix and not too much water. Difficult to get a cement truck near that area. The building mob said to use sand. 1. Inside the house back RHS pier and plaster crack. 2. Inside the house back RHS. I don't think the building guys used any steel to anchor the airated blocks to the pier as well. 3. Outside the house on RHS corner. 4. Eves cracked, I think because wall has dropped, don't think the pier has dropped. -
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Expat Discontent in Thailand
Could be me posting about UK/Thailand, same feelings, same dead friends and relatives. In the past 5 years almost everyone I ever knew has died. -
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Tourism Foreign Tourists in Pattaya Feel "Short-Changed" Amid Local Deals
My experience is that since the tsunami some private hospitals, and especially one that has several hospitals across the country has raised its prices in an absurd manner, and as I had to use these hospitals from time to time, I can confirm that those high prices have always remained, and as I mentioned earlier you even had to negotiate for a lower price. Totally ridiculous. How could that be anyway. -
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Banks Changes sparks Outrzge! Especially for pensioners!
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I'm looking to buy a new laptop, 15K baht - 30k baht
It's not easy looking for exact specs you want in thailand. I suggest narrow it down on amazon US and then try to find it locally via shop or manufacturer. (easy to find specs and models on amazon) Or as mentioned above just send specs you want to a big enough shop here and maybe they can find it.
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