We require several internet marketing specialists to help promote some new products in the Thai marketplace.
Working from home on a freelance basis with a monthly contract you will ideally have:
- Experience promoting sites using social media ie facebook / twitter.
- An understanding of popular Thai websites
- An understanding of marketing campaigns (CPM / CPA)
- Some SEO knowledge
- Self driven / Motivated
- A good understanding of English
- Native or fluent understanding of Thai language
Please send me a private message with your experience, availability and salary expectations (daily or monthly rate). Ideally the candidate will be based in Chiang Mai for infrequent meetings but this is not essential as communication will be mostly via Skype.
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I walked into the Mitsibishi dealer in Chiang Mai looking to buy a new Lancer GT. Asking price just over 1Mb. I initially offered a down-payment of 20% with repayments over 48 months, thinking with WP and a couple of years banking history, this would be sufficient. How wrong I was! I was told, very un-enthusiastically that farang cannot finance without a Thai guarantor. I reluctantly offered 50% deposit, thinking this would be sufficient. The shrug of the shoulders suggests it's impossible, certainly with this Mitsubishi dealer.
Some questions for those in the know;
1) Is it worth phoning more Mitsubishi dealers to see if any are willing to work with me? Does anyone have any experience with specific dealers who have financed 'first time buyers' without guarantors?
2) Are any other manufacturers (ie Ford as the focus seems a viable alternative) that are more willing to offer finance to farangs?
3) Would I have more success if I tried to finance a cheaper car?
4) Is another feasible approach to contact finance companies / banks for a new car loan and what is the likelihood that this would be more successful?
Thanks in advance
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