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@Dennis ********
I’m not the one commenting on a post I didn’t read correctly and then digging a hole. My initial comment wasn’t directed at you, it was a comment in general but you seem to be butt hurt by it. Maybe get over yourself.
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@Dennis ********
exactly, you assumed. As I pointed out maybe not best to give advice if assuming.

Which is the reason I am not giving any advice so you are pretty much summing up my point in your perfect reply.
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@Tobias *************
Tobias, if some people reply to your post without fully reading it then they are probably not the people that are going to give you accurate advice.
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@Nongnuch *******
Ha ha.. what are you doing on an advice forum then, unless it’s to make you feel special. Did you trip over your over inflated ego and bang your self important head tonight or are you just mea !!! Either way have a great night. 😜
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@Nongnuch *******
oh and reading your reply’s and seeing your attitude to other people I’d rather you don’t bother answering in all fairness. Thanks for your time 👍
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While the discussion is on TM30, we are needing to stop in resort accommodation while the house build is being completed and in rural N.E Thailand both resorts we have used have point blank refused to do a TM30. I know it is their responsibility but I have managed to get around the problem however what would the course of action be if I was not able to side step it ??
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@Jesper ******
not being to tech savvy I am not sure about how this works ? Could you elaborate . I have 2 sims (a uk physical SIM and a Thai eSIM) .
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Strange one thinking about it.. you shouldn’t need to use +44 as it’s a uk number being contacted from the uk. The international code was primarily for calling a number registered in another country. Edit…. Unless it’s a Thai bank trying to message you in which case they will need +44