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In Topic: Where To Donate Textbooks, Etc

Yesterday, 10:47

View PostKHUNDAN, on Yesterday, 10:35 , said:

Would be great if you could dontate them to House of Hope in Sangkhlaburi on the border of Myanmar.

You can look up the House of Hope Face Book page or you could actually call there and spek with the lady who runs it.

PM me and I cn send more info.

Dan

I'm in Bangkok, anyone have any suggestions for local delivery (or even better, pickup) ?

In Topic: Lloydstsb Bank

2012-05-11 21:42:44

works OK in Bangkok, must be your Pattaya ISP

In Topic: New Bts "Rabbit" Pass

2012-05-07 09:56:21

I don't like the fact that this new card can be used at MacDonalds, etc.

I give my son a Smart Pass to use for going to school.

I don't want him to use it to buy junk food !!!!!!!!!!

So I'm keeping the old passes (stored value) as long as possible.

In Topic: Laptop Battery Shop

2012-05-04 10:21:20

View Postbendejo, on 2012-05-02 11:19:36, said:

I haven't been to Panthip in about six months, so this is from memory and things may have changed.
There was a place on the top shopping floor (I forget the numbers).  Go to the back where you enter the labyrinth of repair and cheap junk shops,at the right-most entrance to the area facing the back of the building you'll see a well-lit (and respectable-looking Posted Image counter with displays full of batteries, power supplies and replacement modules.  I can't vouch for them myself.

My experience in buying replacement batteries is that the official ones are at least double the price of others.  Then again, just because they charge you double doesn't mean you're getting the genuine article.  Buyer beware.

Thanks for the directions. I easily found the place and bought a new battery for 2,400 Baht.

Yesterday I called the ASUS shop, but they couldn't tell me anything except the price (4,500 Baht), as it appears they don't have their inventory online (this for a computer manufacturer !).  They promised to call back, which they did today, but said they don't have that model in stock anywhere in Thailand.

In Topic: Laptop Battery Shop

2012-05-02 20:28:00

View Postravip, on 2012-05-02 10:49:12, said:

Why not try Asus Thailand?
http://www.asus.co.th/
Tel: 02-401-1717


or

http://www.shop4thai.../en/brand/ASUS/
Service Center:
Tel: 0 2679 8367-70, service hotline: 0 2679 8367


I tried the ASUS website, but it's all in Thai !

The other website doesn't list any batteries !

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