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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
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Sometimes reading to much online is not good. If you took on board every bad experience an “alleged genuine person” you would think life was impossible.
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@Jeremy *******
I will most probably go to Vietnam for a week to reset the 180 days rather than go for an extension. so my next 90 day will be next year and I expect in person again as it will be classed as the first one again
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@Stuart ********
I’m on a DTV, shortly to do my first 90day. I will leave and return before my next 90day so I was wondering this a well. Thank you 🙏
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@Kool ******
your pretty condescending aren’t you. I Don’t really want to continue with any further dialogue with you.
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