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What do you buy online mostly ?

What do you buy online mostly ? (Lazada, shopee etc) 79 members have voted

  1. 1. What do you buy mostly online ?

    • Expat food items
      19%
      30
    • Clothes
      7%
      12
    • Footwear
      5%
      8
    • Electrical / Electronics
      18%
      29
    • Tools
      14%
      23
    • Supplements
      9%
      15
    • Other
      25%
      40

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10 minutes ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

 

Same as @madone for me, too.

As much as possible.

 

I've been having very good luck with ordering on TikTok.

Even ordering some grocery staples that way.

Very quick delivery, too.

TikTok sellers less cheating than Lazada or Shopee.

Not no cheating, just less.

 

 

 

For fresh veg (avocados, asparagus, broccoli cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, tomatoes, onions, carrots, fresh peppers ...)   seafood (frozen mussels, shrimp, clams), and poultry as well as a number of regular staples like plain yogurt, feta cheese, red rice and stuff like that, I use freshket every couple of weeks.

They even have taco shells, tortillas and the like.  it also has really cheap huge fresh dill, cilantro, basil, and green onions.  Arrives the next morning, 


For other meats, I order from Sloanes and Smoky Mountain (also has mainland cheddar) once a month or as needed.    

Once you have done your first order, you just reorder items as needed, no searching or faffing about, 

 

Milk and stuff like fresh herbs, tarragon, sage thyme etc I'll go down the block to Villa when I need it. fruit comes from the fruit guy that passes by the house daily.

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4 hours ago, john donson said:

just my 2 satang, but those regular questions seem to be made to get targeted ads in the future kind of thing...

 

 

 
anything to drive engagement. 

31 minutes ago, madone said:

 

For fresh veg ...

 

Thank you, @madone, for posting your shopping lists.

That's very helpful.

 

And I will have a look at Freshket.

Blank cdr's, popcorn kernels, cd sleeves, collagen, a lawnmower, airline tickets, bread crumbs, dvd's, pasta.

I wrote other, swimming pool and accessories, tea bags, cables, rice sacks, phone charger mat, no clothes or shoes, manicure kit, specialty rice

Women's clothes*

 

*I can explain.

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15 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Women's clothes*

 

*I can explain.

 

This post is meaningless without photos!! :whistling:

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

On 10/15/2024 at 1:09 PM, ColeBOzbourne said:

Other:  I've never bought anything online. 

 

  The one travel agent that still exists in a storefront somewhere (near you, apparently) is grateful for your business.

4 hours ago, steven100 said:

Buy, use, breaks,  rinse ... repeat ....

All  Chinese quality .....  :vampire:

 

True in the past, but that's changing.

Slowly, but changing sure.

 

I'm old enough to remember the first Japanese transistor radios and the first Japanese cars to arrive in the USA.

Junk.  Garbage.  Cheap plastic trash.

But now, some of the best quality products are Japanese.

 

Granted Chinese manufacturing culture and business attitudes are not equal to Japanese, but I do see Chinese products improving slowly.

 

10 minutes ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

 

True in the past, but that's changing.

Slowly, but changing sure.

 

I'm old enough to remember the first Japanese transistor radios and the first Japanese cars to arrive in the USA.

Junk.  Garbage.  Cheap plastic trash.

But now, some of the best quality products are Japanese.

 

Granted Chinese manufacturing culture and business attitudes are not equal to Japanese, but I do see Chinese products improving slowly.

 

 

I hear ya   '      problem is I'll probably be dead by the time they get it right  ! :burp:

On 10/17/2024 at 7:21 AM, PeterA said:

Food my local Lotus doesn't carry, or can't stock the shelves when supply is gone.

No other store in Phimai. Sure would be a great opportunity for a TOPS, MACRO,  or another 

grocery store. There is one other store, but it is set up for Thai commercial - restaurants and such.

Makro yes, but not Tops, they are way over the top "pun intended" with most of the prices of their food products, there are two huge Tops supermarkets in the two cities nearest to me, they are mostly empty with the staff always, and I mean always outnumbering the shoppers, how they stay in business I do not know.

19 hours ago, steven100 said:

I agree .... maximum usage 6-12 months until it stops working.  So then buy again.

 

Buy, use, breaks,  rinse ... repeat .... 

 

Fan x 3,  Kettle x 3, Toaster,  Sandals x 5,  Power meter,  Mobile x 4,  grill & pot cooker, Tablet x 2, Soldering iron, Pliers, Chair, air pump,  Lights x 5, 

USB extension, Power lead,  Power board extension, USB plugs

 

All  Chinese quality .....  :vampire:

 

 

 

I bought a pair of sandles from Lazada about 3 years ago and they are still as strong as ever today, when I bought similar at Lotus or Big C, they only lasted a few months and the costs are similar.

17 hours ago, TheAppletons said:

 

  The one travel agent that still exists in a storefront somewhere (near you, apparently) is grateful for your business.

I find it very hard to find a travel agent in Thailand yet in the UK they are full of them, why is that? Before the Chinese Virus Bangkok was full of them, they closed and never opened back up again.

17 hours ago, mokwit said:

Women's clothes*

 

*I can explain.

you like to dress up in women's clothes ?         

Plane tickets, Vintage Cider and Fever Tree Refreshingly Light Tonic Water. Simples.

Love.

To my surprise no warranty, guarantee, return or refund...

Still worth every THB.

On 10/17/2024 at 1:47 PM, fredwiggy said:

Blank cdr's, cd sleeves, dvds

 

oh look, it is 2002 already

On 10/17/2024 at 7:03 PM, Colabamumbai said:

Pot. 

ditto

41 minutes ago, madone said:

 

oh look, it is 2002 already

Actually it's 2024. Some of us prefer solid media we can choose from. A collection. Kinda hard to put 50,000 cd's on a phone, and if you lose the phone or it stops working.

21 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Actually it's 2024. Some of us prefer solid media we can choose from. A collection. Kinda hard to put 50,000 cd's on a phone, and if you lose the phone or it stops working.

 

sure fred. I hear yah.

50,000 CDS. 

19 hours ago, helloimwillbro said:

Is buying tickets for travel consider? lol I just bought ticket for my trip to Indonesia, I  couldn't wait seeing this in real life. Cheers to more buying ticket online for future travel. 

📸 from: https://gowithguide.com/Indonesia

Bali 1.png

 

looks rather similar to the view from my house on one of the islands in the gulf

Just now, madone said:

 

sure fred. I hear yah.

50,000 CDS. 

Yes, somewhere between 48 and 54K.Before cd's came around, I had 12,000 cassettes, which I sold , and shouldn't have, before I moved here.

Just now, fredwiggy said:

Yes, somewhere between 48 and 54K.

 

you are the man!

good to have a hobby, innit?

Just now, madone said:

 

you are the man!

good to have a hobby, innit?

Of course, but two I do have I can't do here. Hunting isn't allowed, and fishing isn't good besides some of the coastal areas and private lakes.

26 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

Of course, but two I do have I can't do here. Hunting isn't allowed, and fishing isn't good besides some of the coastal areas and private lakes.

 

I see, thanks for sharing.

 

I can understand how an avid outdoorsman like yourself would be attracted to collecting and growing a hill of plastic. 

1 minute ago, madone said:

 

I see, thanks for sharing.

 

I can understand how an avid outdoorsman like yourself would be attracted to collecting and growing a hill of plastic. 

I don't understand how they correlate. I love music, always have, many styles, and collect the best of those. I can go to my collection and take a box of cd's I'd like to hear while driving somewhere, which is the main place where I listen to them. I do also collect Dvd's, fishing equipment and hunting gear for the same reason. Part time entertainment.

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