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  1. I got caught with this when TTB closed their branch CW also So now I get the letter from my branch in Sathorn the day before. I discovered I can deposit 100 Baht to my account and then do the passbook update on the day as long as it is after 6am at the ATM outside the branch then get the BTS and the 166 Bus at Victory Monument at 6:40 am to CW on the day of renew. If I changed to another bank but they be sure close at CW too so I will stick to my new method until it all changes again.
  2. Vodafone have lower cost prepaid plans but their coverage is not as good as Telstra or Optus. You find their store in all the major shopping centres. If your only going to be in Sydney they should be ok. https://www.vodafone.com.au/prepaid/plans
  3. If you have the owner complete the attached power of Attorney Form (attached) you as the possessor can then do your own TM30 reporting on line. Upload this with Owner's Tabien Baan, Owner ID Card, and a copy of the Lease. Copy of your Passport and Passport page showing you current 12 Month Visa (B, Non O, Non Oa etc. I don't think you need copy of Channote well at least here in Bangkok. It took about 3 Days for this to get approved with me then I could then complete TM30 report and have used successfully to report change of Passport Number and print out TM30 with new Passport number for extension of Non O. Power-of-Attorney-Form.pdf
  4. Has the TM30 registration actually been approved with us this took 3 3days then we could complete the actual TM30 for me. Also the site a bit fussy with how you load data. You need to see the green tick against property address as approved before you cñ load the actual TM30 for you. You need then print this TM30 page as you cannot find it in a search after 7 days.
  5. I have purchased several Makita copy batteries from Lazada and Allied Express. All are good but I am not a tradie using them every day I am only an ocasional fixit handyman in my own home. Not had any issues. You can get batteries depending on capacity from 400-700 baht. There are higher capacity batteries that cost more but I find them a bit heavy on the tools. I cannot recommend any as they come and go on Lazada and Allied Express all the time. I have also repaired an existing Ryobi battery pack when I got stuck in Australia during COVID. If you can solider you can just purchase new batteries and replace the current ones in your Makita pack as long you can open pack and work on it.
  6. TTB App supports paying both MEA and PEA bills. It seems directly linked to MEA and PEA and shows the amount owing once the bill in the system the next day after read the meter. If you save as favorites in the app and it takes less 10sec to pay a bill and it saves the receipt on your phone. I have also use the Bangkok bank for MEA, The TTB app is year ahead of Bangkok banks app. I not used Kbank app for much so no experience there.
  7. The 90 day report is about days in Thailand it is not connect to the date on your non O or AO or B visa in any way. Just count 90 days from day you arrived in Thailand or the date of you last 90 day report.
  8. You don't need a prescription for most common drugs in Thailand just go to a bigger Pharmacy and show them the box for what you currently taking and the sell you the same one or and equivalent medication. I live in the Silom Area and use the Pharmacy's opposite Chulalongkorn Hospital in Rama 4. there 5 or 6 Pharmacies in that area so if one does have what you need just go to the next one. I think you will pay 450-500 Baht for the blood pressure Medication.
  9. Back in Chang Wattana since early this year cannot remember when.
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