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I think you overstate the difficulty.
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Thanks for the tip. I'll take my deposit book to be made up when I'm there next and check on that. However, I keep a reasonable amount in the account as I like to be able to get at some spending money when I arrive late in the evening.
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What sort of clothes to wear?
Bazle replied to InSpaceNoOneCanHearYouFart's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Clothes with plenty of button-down pockets are useful. You can spread your money around that way, and also your plastic. -
1. Please see 2. 2. Your account will be in THB. If you have foreign currency to deposit, it will need first to be converted into THB and that is the amount which is deposited. When Kasikorn Royal Garden had a money exchange booth, the foreign money would be passed there to convert into THB and the THB physically handed over to the teller. Now they don't, the teller will accept the foreign currency and convert it into THB at a rate she looks up, and that is the amount entered in your deposit book. 3. I guess that depends on the cost of the wire transfer. With a wire transfe
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It would be interesting to know the source of this information as it does not seem to be on the Nationwide website (http://www.nationwide.co.uk/current_account/foreigntransactions.htm). Was it a Sunday paper?
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Diito Kasikorn Bank in Royal Garden.
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Hotels and guest house visitor reporting
Bazle replied to MM's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
The arms of Big Brother get ever longer -
As I said above - "London is a huge city and often friends live a long way away; you usually meet up with them in the centre. I have no friends who I would want to bother to come all the way to where I live every week. They don't come when I'm here - why should they do so when I'm not!!" If you haven't done so, you might like to take a look at the small print in your parents' insurance policies. You might not be doing enough to satisfy the terms.
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Thanks. As I mentioned above, I've been around the local estate agents which do property management to ask how much they would charge to come and inspect the property regularly. The only one which was interested quoted £96 for 2 visits!
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Yes, I'd be willing to go without contents insurance (don't have any expensive things - it's just for carpets, curtains, kitchen goods etc.). However, the buildings insurance is a different matter. It's not just the amount at risk, it is the fact that it is a term of my lease that I have valid insurance, so I would be breaking the lease terms. Can't risk it!
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looking for quality guest house
Bazle replied to andy6942's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
Perhaps you would like to say to what purpose this information would be put. You also need to define "quality" and "price tag". -
It looks like their prices get shitty for departures from the UK after 30 November.
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I've just booked through NetFlights flights with EVA - travel from UK to LOS mid-November, return mid-December. Price £492 which I thought was a good deal. The flight out is at 9.20pm, the flight home at 1.10pm - both very civilised. Direct flights. There seems to be plenty of availability at the moment.
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So you know Villa that well
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Yes, I considered that a while ago - for about a millisecond. Thanks for the thought, though. I've just been around the local estate agents which do property management to ask how much they would charge to come and inspect the property regularly. The only one which was interested quoted £96 for 2 visits!
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I was told it was an Ozzie, but ewe know what lengths they go to to conceal their real identity!
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I have now spoken to several specialist unoccupied property insurance brokers. Some deal with cover only for landlords, some other only for probate scenarios. The remaining ones all require the property to be inspected regularly - usually every 7 days (max length quoted was 14 days). It is this requirement for inspection that I'm trying to work around.
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We've got used to seeing the GBP fall on almost a daily basis for the last year or so. But, in the last couple of weeks, the GBP seems to be back in favour with rises rather than falls. I've just taken a look (http://news.bbc.co.uk/news/business/market_data/currency/default.stm) and it has nudged over the magical 50:THB mark
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I've found this about the Wimbledon one (from http://www.siamthai.co.uk/) All being well I won't be able to go - I'll be in Patts
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Agreed. I watched it (in Patts) about a year ago with my barfine for the evening. We both enjoyed the show over cocktails, but not food. I remember that the bill was hefty.
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A few pictures There were loads of stalls selling food. What I had was both good and cheap. In one case, I wasn’t sure what was on sale. There was also drink from the InterBev Group, one of the Festival’s sponsors WestEast Travel had a stand. Massage was available Inevitably, there was an opportunity to buy property in Thailand (and other foreign lands) I think Health & Safety must have heard about the Bangkok riots! A meeting of a sub-committee of the Anglo Thai Mutual Appreciation Society, perhaps? I loved this website address (a
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For anyone in London, don't forget the Thai Festival is on today. The weather is dry but overcast, but I'm sure there will be things there to brighten up the gloom.
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I hate those beds with footboards. I turn over when I'm asleep and stub my toes on the bloody things
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Actually, you didn't ask me: I just chose to comment.