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It depends on what you’re planning on bringing. If you can get away with paying for a couple extra suitcases, do that.

If it’s furniture, you have to ask yourself if it’s really worth the expense of shipping it. Expensive and slow.

You can always buy new furniture there. If you’re renting a place, it might come with furniture.

Unless it’s sentimental, don’t make the mistake of paying more to ship it than it would be to replace it. Go onto site like Lazada and see what it would cost to replace. You might be surprised at how cheap it is.
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@Unc ******
or listen to a video from the most unqualified's opinion.
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That’s a big help. I just cleaned it up to make it a bit easier to read.
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ok, don’t invite Angelo to anything fun. He will think you are trying to overthrow the government.
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@Graham *****
but the stacks are more impressive when it’s 100s. You could do coins but they are very heavy and if you are using it to bribe someone, they may not accept.
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FirstNameLastName yeah, whip out several stacks of 100baht bills and you’re good.
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I use a pharmacist in Phuket that is very helpful. She isn’t in the tourist area and charges reasonable prices. She even has aspirin. And will special order stuff for me if possible.

Call Pei at Dao Rung Village Pharmacy — 🏥💊 0891806996
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I like to be loyal to people who are good and helpful.
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@Gerry ******
this seems so complicated. Not questioning you but in my past, other countries, they give you a time period. 30 days, 6 months, 1 year…

Is Thailands the only one that gives you 6 months but requires you to break it up? It sounds like they are using logic from one circumstance and applying it to another set of circumstances. Even India gives me a long term stay but doesn’t say I have to break it up in 60 day stays.

So weird but it is their rules and we are only guests.
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@视灣**
Yes, this is my favorite place to take the family when we want to relax.
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Alex Ve well, she guarantees you’re approval or no payment. Nobody can guarantee everyone will be accepted.

An agent can help answer questions in ways that make it clearer or less troublesome. Definitely increase the odds.
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