per 'default' a new thai company is listed to be able to do business in 'all' areas, but best be sure to only list the ones u need as to not list any restricted (foreigner excluded) areas such as real estate etc etc.
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In Topic: One Company But Several Buisness Areas?
2011-06-09 05:49:25
sure u can 
per 'default' a new thai company is listed to be able to do business in 'all' areas, but best be sure to only list the ones u need as to not list any restricted (foreigner excluded) areas such as real estate etc etc.
per 'default' a new thai company is listed to be able to do business in 'all' areas, but best be sure to only list the ones u need as to not list any restricted (foreigner excluded) areas such as real estate etc etc.
In Topic: Immigration'S 24 Minute Promise At Suvarnabhumi
2011-02-27 15:21:31
1 hour is just on target for BKK just as any other intl. airport. No need to waste more time there. Do your online checkin from home & simply use 5min to drop your bags & then ~20min to pass through the 'security' circus!
No surprise there mister
You're so bad (as usual).
I drove a friend to the airport recently. Due to his delay (not mine nor traffic) we arrived at the airport an hour before scheduled departure. As he was flying TG and interrnationally, I suggested he would need 30 minuters to check in and and another 30 minutes to get through immigration, so he will surely miss hs flight. I asked to call me when I should pick him up again.
A mere 30 miniutes after I had dropped him off, he called me and said he was boarding. Dunno how he did it.
No surprise there mister
tombkk, on 2011-02-27 02:36:03, said:
theoldgit, on 2011-02-20 12:31:23, said:
I think he meant 24 minutes per passenger, so pretty much on target.
You're so bad (as usual).
I drove a friend to the airport recently. Due to his delay (not mine nor traffic) we arrived at the airport an hour before scheduled departure. As he was flying TG and interrnationally, I suggested he would need 30 minuters to check in and and another 30 minutes to get through immigration, so he will surely miss hs flight. I asked to call me when I should pick him up again.
A mere 30 miniutes after I had dropped him off, he called me and said he was boarding. Dunno how he did it.
In Topic: What Bicycle Do You Ride In Thailand?
2011-02-22 00:31:13
So noone bough the good value local LA Bikes?
Hmm Proline -> Black line 2010 & 2008 models for 27k & 12.9k respectively! Not sure exactly which was the best deal, but the cheapest need a few 'upgrade' parts to be ready for the khao ito red trail LOL
Hmm Proline -> Black line 2010 & 2008 models for 27k & 12.9k respectively! Not sure exactly which was the best deal, but the cheapest need a few 'upgrade' parts to be ready for the khao ito red trail LOL
In Topic: Ceasefire Agreed But Thai-Cambodian Border 'Tense'
2011-02-07 06:18:49
Thanks for the history lessons here at the end of the thread & particularly thanks for the 'peace park' idea which I very much like even it may be another utopia due to various reasons not least the 50-50% split lol which ultimately will never be agreed & frankly how could it? The Khmers hold the major asset (the temple) while the Thais would be the ones able to invest & provide entry for the masses so surely a 60/40 split would be more realistic in a mega biz project feat. casino, temple, markets, king power shops, mega ferris wheel, resorts et all 
Good luck & see you all there at shinewat-sen park 5555+
Good luck & see you all there at shinewat-sen park 5555+
In Topic: DTAC Gears Up For 3G Test Run In Bangkok
2011-01-21 20:26:49
Just buy the Wellcom A88 @ 9k bt supporting 850, 1900 & 2100mhz HSPA/3G/WCDMA.
It even comes with a free 50bt credit True Move SIM lol!
And noone covers as many areas as True - not even the lousy'n'expensive TOT 3G providers... All info on Their web since ages too
It even comes with a free 50bt credit True Move SIM lol!
And noone covers as many areas as True - not even the lousy'n'expensive TOT 3G providers... All info on Their web since ages too
jfchandler, on 2011-01-21 17:54:15, said:
I had an older Nokia phone bought in the U.S. that only handled 2100 Mhz 3G when I moved here...
When I went to update to a new model phone a year or so ago, one of my main criteria was to pick a model that at least handled both 850 and 2100 Mhz 3G... and there aren't a whole lot of models that do that...
But the one I ended up selecting does, and I'm glad I made that choice, considering the way things go here... I didn't get it, but the Nokia E72 is one of the more widely available models that handles all of the available 3G bands.
When I went to update to a new model phone a year or so ago, one of my main criteria was to pick a model that at least handled both 850 and 2100 Mhz 3G... and there aren't a whole lot of models that do that...
But the one I ended up selecting does, and I'm glad I made that choice, considering the way things go here... I didn't get it, but the Nokia E72 is one of the more widely available models that handles all of the available 3G bands.
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