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Hi,

I am moving from a condo in BKK to a hotel in Pattaya at end of July.
There's no furniture to move as the condo is furnished but I have a big TV, pictures, objects, glasses, cutlery etc.
Does anyone know of a 'man with van' or different idea for moving my possessions from Bangkok to Pattaya?

Many thanks for any useful info.

Posted

We run a business in Bangkok and regularly use a guy to bring/take stock to Jomtien. Reliable and reasonable . He only speaks Thai though so you will need someone to act as intermediary . PM me if you want further details 

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20 hours ago, JayClay said:

???

 

In answer to the OP I did a similar move a couple of years ago and used this company: https://www.deliveree.com/th/en/

Look it up!

 

https://www.worldnomads.com/travel-safety/southeast-asia/thailand/health-hygiene-in-thailand 

 

 

Normally, this ice is in the shape of a large cylindrical cube, with a gap through the middle. If you are served solid chunks of ice, which look like they’ve been made in trays, I’d push it aside.

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This same question always gets a lot of response in the "Bangkok Expats" FB group.

Have you checked with the juristic office of the condo you are currently in?  They often will have a list of trucks and movers.

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18 hours ago, teelac777 said:

Look it up!

 

https://www.worldnomads.com/travel-safety/southeast-asia/thailand/health-hygiene-in-thailand 

 

 

Normally, this ice is in the shape of a large cylindrical cube, with a gap through the middle. If you are served solid chunks of ice, which look like they’ve been made in trays, I’d push it aside.

I am well aware of the issues regarding ice. I just have no idea how it relates to the topic in question.

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On 6/16/2022 at 7:24 AM, JayClay said:

I am well aware of the issues regarding ice. I just have no idea how it relates to the topic in question.

Duh obviously the answer to the ice question somehow erroneously got in this thread.

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A friend of mine did hire a 'man with van' but really regretted about it afterwards. There was only one guy. So he had to help him with heavy furniture. The guy dropped stuff without any care. Some things were damaged. So be very careful when choosing movers.

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On 6/18/2022 at 9:10 AM, teelac777 said:

Duh obviously the answer to the ice question somehow erroneously got in this thread.

And  the erroneous answers. This thread is about removals not ice. Anyway the information  is nonesense. Bad ice is not  an issue here in Thailand.

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