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Relocating back to UK

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On 9/20/2016 at 3:57 PM, nickmondo said:

do not use these:  Siam Pick Pack (Chiang Mai) Co., 

they transported my stuff from Chiang Mai to Hua Hin, and were hopeless.  Tiny van arrived with my stuff in there, my pcx in a crate, and just a tiny driver and his daughter, and no way to unpack.  I had to get a security guard to help me, absolutely terrible.  

Thanks.  Very useful to know

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On 9/21/2016 at 3:30 AM, daveAustin said:

What is it with people not understanding the question and others suggesting things the op is not asking? Classic example of how unreliable a forum can be. I'm sure folks want to help, but why not read the Original Post before commenting? Strewth!

 

They are asking: 

 

 

#2. They are wanting to know the best way to sell the vehicles and furniture HERE.

 

For me, the best way I found to sell a newish vehicle was direct with the dealer I bought it from, who gave me a better price than any yard + the paperwork is easy. Although you have time to go private, where you'd get the best potential deal, I'd give them a try first. Bikes might be best sold on Baht & Sold... TV Classifieds is still fubar. As for furniture, you could also try Baht & Sold or get the neighbours around and have a yard sale. I got rid of as much as possible before repatriating.

Great advice.  Thank you.  I will get a quote from the dealers.

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6 hours ago, Bryacar said:

Great advice.  Thank you.  I will get a quote from the dealers.

And you are absolutely right about reading the detail properly.  I had no intention whatsoever to ship my vehicles.

THanks.

About 6 years ago I sold a Honda CRV and Honda Airblade using (I think) the Phuket Gazette ads.  Edit - so the local expat newspaper ads are worth a try.

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On ‎9‎/‎20‎/‎2016 at 0:00 PM, yocahuna said:

Will be shipping 20 boxes out next month. Best quote i got was from Siam Pick Pack (Chiang Mai) Co., Ltd.  <[email protected]> and next best was from Boonma  <[email protected]> which had very efficiently cleared and delivered the stuff when it came in a year ago. Contact at Siam Pickpack is Natcha. Boonma is Leroy.

How much will it cost you?

How much for  Honda HRV and Honda PCX 150 

Thanks

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On 9/26/2016 at 6:59 AM, donsonny said:

How much will it cost you?

44,000 baht for 1.5 cbm door-to-door to Europe.

On 9/20/2016 at 9:57 PM, nickmondo said:

do not use these:  Siam Pick Pack (Chiang Mai) Co., 

they transported my stuff from Chiang Mai to Hua Hin, and were hopeless.  Tiny van arrived with my stuff in there, my pcx in a crate, and just a tiny driver and his daughter, and no way to unpack.  I had to get a security guard to help me, absolutely terrible.  

Thanks for posting this. I've had a funny feeling about them. Though they gave me the best quote, they still have to produce a contract or answer simple questions. I may have to use the next higher quote.

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