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Advise on buying a BYD car.
Elexa with partner with condos, and install charging cables for free. I've used Elexa at coffe shops & restaurants while O&A. People are running of real reasons not to go BEV, though provide plenty of excuses. Performance & savings is too much of a reason for us, not to go BEV. The convenience of never going to the local petrol station every week, to pay, to degrade the engine parts pretty much tops everything. You waiting in line, to pay, to use a fuel that degrades your engine. Let that one sink in. And for us, it's a special trip, as the petrol station isn't in our usual daily drive. -
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Report Thailand’s Car Market Faces Turbulence Amid Dealer Closures
Two secondhand dealers have bit the dust in recent months in my local town. -
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Report Thailand’s Car Market Faces Turbulence Amid Dealer Closures
It seems that some car dealers have closed near Pattaya (Nissan, Mitsubishi) taken over by so called EV dealers.There used to be many customers before the takeover but now totally empty. -
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Things thai people do that make no sense
Or keep it open for just one that isn't in the trade. -
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Ear problem, crackling sound when chewing
Which ear camera do you have ? These prices on Lazada seem unrealistic : https://www.lazada.co.th/tag/ear-camera/ -
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Getting Thai health insurance for 68 year old American
As I have noted on here, I had a claim paid for hernia surgery within about one year after starting WrLife coverage. I provided a report from a Bangkok urologist that the hernia was not there at the time of insurance start and also provided a KUB sonogram following the start of coverage showing no hernia. The claim was approved but, if I had not had the detailed medical reports, it could easily be said that the hernia COULD have existed as a pre-existing condition. From reading TrustPilot and google reviews, it would seem that there would such claims made for hernia or similar within one year or so of coverage that, without such medical documents, would likely be denied by any insurer.
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