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Sheep-Goats posted:Did you post that because they're still playing it in Bangkok nightclubs kekeke
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:04 |
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13 coups in 80 years. Thomas Jefferson would be so proud. Sort of.
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:47 |
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Wait I know what happened. Some of those sex pensioners who were saying they were going to leave because of the temporary visa cutbacks actually left and the economy went into a tailspin just like they said it would and the Army came in and
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:50 |
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Please change all the "xx has the best food" lines in the D&D thread to "xx has the best coups"
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:51 |
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Given the nature of Thai politics and the way these things seem to rarely effect the comings and goings of expats, should I assume that my trip to BKK in 19 days will be unaffected +/- traffic, possible detours, and the occasional armed troop in public?
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# ? May 20, 2014 03:10 |
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Basically, yes, with the caveat that it's never possible to predict 100%. Using the past as a guide, though, you should be fine as a tourist. Just check in here for areas to avoid. Worst likely problem for you currently would be a random seizure of a roadway leading to/from an airport, but stay tuned for further idiotic developments!
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# ? May 20, 2014 03:23 |
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Sounds good, thanks!
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# ? May 20, 2014 03:41 |
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zgrowler2 posted:Given the nature of Thai politics and the way these things seem to rarely effect the comings and goings of expats, should I assume that my trip to BKK in 19 days will be unaffected +/- traffic, possible detours, and the occasional armed troop in public? Best time to go IMHO Less tourists, better prices, more interesting goings on, and if you're adventure averse just stay out of Bangkok and you'll barely know anything is going on. Even if you're in Bangkok being reasonable will mean staying out of three major interactions and the worst you may possibly experience is some inconvenience with flights (sorry boss, there was a coup). raton fucked around with this message at 04:26 on May 20, 2014 |
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Sheep-Goats posted:Best time to go IMHO Seconding this. Thailand had coups, floods, protests, etc... Still A LAND OF SMILES
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# ? May 20, 2014 04:32 |
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Good to know. According to my travel buddy we won't be in BKK long anyway, probably mostly Khon Kaen and Pattaya. I really wanna get back to Pantip to re-up on software, but we'll see.
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# ? May 20, 2014 04:58 |
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SE Asia Megathread: If you plan to go to Pattaya keep it to yourself
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# ? May 20, 2014 05:13 |
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zgrowler2 posted:probably mostly Khon Kaen and Pattaya.
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# ? May 20, 2014 05:21 |
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Is it bad that my main response to political news in Thailand these days is "awesome, looks like there will be more great deals, gotta book another trip ASAP?" Although airfares from Singapore never seem to change much - I guess people still gotta fly back and forth to stash their cash..
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# ? May 20, 2014 05:25 |
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Hell, I am now entertaining a job offer in Bangkok that I was kind of on the fence about. There isn't much in Thailand that would cause me to say "I wouldn't go there." Indonesia/Malaysia/Burma/Cambodia on the other hand.
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# ? May 20, 2014 05:43 |
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Gail Wynand posted:Is it bad that my main response to political news in Thailand these days is "awesome, looks like there will be more great deals, gotta book another trip ASAP?" You get tiger/jet star and a whole other bunch already though!
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# ? May 20, 2014 05:59 |
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I'm always the first person to downplay Thai coups but they are real and Thais play politics for keeps. I'd never discourage anyone from going during unrest because the risks are so low and the benefits so great but it is possible that one of these days one of these things could get horribly ugly. Thais will never go after foreigners (well, not farang; Muslims, the Chinese and other SE Asian neighbors need to be a lot more careful) mostly because they correctly identify their own ruling class as the source of their woes (even if both yellow and red shirts are prone to inflating both their respective demons and saints). Unlike an uneducated American almost every Thai person you meet recognizes that the people running things are only slightly interested in their welfare (and to the kings great credit I personally think he cares more about the welfare of your average Thai farmhand than any other major player) and sees most of the political games for what they are. Anyway, despite the various leaders actually caring about their constituencies more than we expect and despite the national trait of understanding and operating in a politically savvy manner, and despite the fact that there is very little anger directed toward foreigners, Thais are not at all timid when roused and not at all scared of pulling out the stops to win. Go and see all the awesome things going on, there's never been a better or more interesting time to be in SE Asia. But don't let your feeling of security get ahead of you and run into the middle of a riot.
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# ? May 20, 2014 06:00 |
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Anyone ever have an ATM crap out on them but still get charged the cash amount? Just happened to me at an Indonesian ATM and I not sure how I can prove I got no cash out.
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# ? May 20, 2014 06:28 |
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I'm headed back to Bangkok next week, weirdly airfare shot up by ~$40 today, it was $260 one way last time I checked. I figure drunk drivers still pose a much greater risk to my personal safety than political unrest.
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# ? May 20, 2014 06:40 |
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Wilhelm posted:Anyone ever have an ATM crap out on them but still get charged the cash amount? Just happened to me at an Indonesian ATM and I not sure how I can prove I got no cash out. Did you print out the receipt? Always print out the receipt. If not it's possible but much harder to prove. Atms do have a camera installed
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# ? May 20, 2014 06:49 |
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Wilhelm posted:Anyone ever have an ATM crap out on them but still get charged the cash amount? Just happened to me at an Indonesian ATM and I not sure how I can prove I got no cash out. A girlfriend had that happen to her in the States. She just went in there and fake cried and they crosschecked how much was in the ATM vs. how much there should be and she was the only person who could have been out forty bucks or whatever so they credited it back to her. If you're talking Indonesia and a withdrawal on a foreign bank account then honestly I'd just chalk it up to a fun tax -- but you can try calling your bank and asking them to sort it out. You could try talking to whatever bank sponsored the ATM as well and maybe you can get some paper to send to your bank but, I mean, good luck.
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# ? May 20, 2014 06:55 |
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caberham posted:Did you print out the receipt? Always print out the receipt. If not it's possible but much harder to prove. Atms do have a camera installed No receipt was given since no money was ever given, just a 'transaction can not be processed' message on the screen. This was at a random ATM by the Surabaya airport so I might be out some money it seems. Another $240 after the $150 scooter fleecing, gah!
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# ? May 20, 2014 07:49 |
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Is it possible that your bank deducted the amount on the assumption that the transaction would be cleared but then a few days from now when all the information is sent back and forth between the banks, the money will reappear?
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# ? May 20, 2014 08:33 |
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Atlas Hugged posted:Is it possible that your bank deducted the amount on the assumption that the transaction would be cleared but then a few days from now when all the information is sent back and forth between the banks, the money will reappear? This happened to me. Give it a few days first. Indonesia can be dodgy as gently caress but it's probably just the banks being overzealous without checking the atomicity of the transaction.
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# ? May 20, 2014 08:38 |
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Wilhelm posted:No receipt was given since no money was ever given, just a 'transaction can not be processed' message on the screen. This was at a random ATM by the Surabaya airport so I might be out some money it seems. Another $240 after the $150 scooter fleecing, gah! Sometimes error messages will also have a receipt. Any photos of the atm in question?
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# ? May 20, 2014 08:53 |
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Happened to me in Geneva - money turned up EOD back in my account
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# ? May 20, 2014 09:12 |
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Have you called your card issuer? Just because your statement says the money has left your account doesn't mean your bank has actually paid the Indonesian bank yet. If you tell them you didn't get the money and they'll freeze it and ask the Indonesian bank for their side of the story; they'll either admit the ATM was faulty and your bank won't pay them (and refund you) or they'll deny it but then it just becomes between the two banks and isn't your concern until it's sorted out. What has happened is basically just fraud and your bank will take another bank attempting to defraud them just as seriously - if not more so - than if it was a person doing it.
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# ? May 20, 2014 11:04 |
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The transaction happened on the 16th but I'll be able to call tomorrow and hopefully sort it out. Thanks for the advice/info! We unfortunately don't remember the bank affiliated with the ATM (it was late on arrival) but will see.
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# ? May 20, 2014 12:08 |
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Centripetal Horse posted:Is this innocent or dirty? I am having visions of that scene from Skin Deep. It can be either, depending on sobriety levels.
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# ? May 21, 2014 13:30 |
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*negotiating salary in job interview* "Well you know, martial law is ongoing in Bangkok, how does this affect my potential pay?" "Well we can increase your pay and benefits to compensate if that is acceptable?" Yase, excellent...
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# ? May 21, 2014 20:32 |
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XyrlocShammypants posted:*negotiating salary in job interview* I kinda had a similar experience when negotiating a programming lead gig in Bangkok in January when the shutdown was at its peak. Even then, the offer wasn't good enough. I was really keen to get a decent job in SEA when I quit my previous job in Jan, but neither Bangkok or Saigon paid enough. So I accepted that cubicle life in Bangalore and taking a LOT of SEA vacations is better (BLR to SIN and BKK is only $100!).
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# ? May 22, 2014 06:42 |
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Anarkii posted:I kinda had a similar experience when negotiating a programming lead gig in Bangkok in January when the shutdown was at its peak. Even then, the offer wasn't good enough. I was really keen to get a decent job in SEA when I quit my previous job in Jan, but neither Bangkok or Saigon paid enough. So I accepted that cubicle life in Bangalore and taking a LOT of SEA vacations is better (BLR to SIN and BKK is only $100!). Yea, true, I've seen that myself. The only reason I am considering this job is because the company makes 50+ billion a year in revenue, so I am confident they won't cheap out like pretty much all of the development field or many INGO/NGO/Government sector jobs.
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# ? May 22, 2014 08:14 |
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Aand it's official i think. Thailand's army chief has announced that the armed forces are seizing power after months of deadly political turmoil. Urgent: Prayuth announces coup - The Nation
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# ? May 22, 2014 11:25 |
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I have to say, from appearances (which mean nothing in Thailand, though are taken to mean everything), it's a loving weird one. The Army and Police unite to remove Suthep and the other protest leaders and seize power? It'll be interesting to see what shakes out and how much of this is shadow puppetry (like when they let Arisman "escape" or "arrested" people they had no intention of charging for short-term street cred previously). Anyway, I've not been to Silom where there's supposedly some activity, but I was all over Bangkok all day with clients and alone and nothing seemed remotely odd in terms of day to day behavior.
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# ? May 22, 2014 12:22 |
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Was anyone in this thread here for the big coup of '06? How long can we expect a nationwide curfew and the borders to be closed? This is highly annoying. Why couldn't they have done this further away from the weekend.
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# ? May 22, 2014 13:13 |
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I actually missed it as I was back in America for a spell at the exact time, but I was here for other major curfews. I think I was out drinking during several of them. The biggest problem for tourists doesn't tend to be the curfew, in my experience (in Bangkok), it's that the taxis are all forced off the road so there's no way home, heh. I just ride my mountain bike out after curfew hours.
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# ? May 22, 2014 13:24 |
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ReindeerF posted:I have to say, from appearances (which mean nothing in Thailand, though are taken to mean everything), it's a loving weird one. The Army and Police unite to remove Suthep and the other protest leaders and seize power? I was just in Silom and didn't see anything. Outside of the odd unit standing around intersections, everything seems to be normal. ReindeerF posted:I actually missed it as I was back in America for a spell at the exact time, but I was here for other major curfews. I think I was out drinking during several of them. The biggest problem for tourists doesn't tend to be the curfew, in my experience (in Bangkok), it's that the taxis are all forced off the road so there's no way home, heh. I just ride my mountain bike out after curfew hours. Is there a curfew in place at the moment? I went out at about 3 last night and it was strangely quiet.
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# ? May 22, 2014 13:30 |
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cent0r posted:Is there a curfew in place at the moment? I went out at about 3 last night and it was strangely quiet. Yep 10pm to 5am. Just starting tonight though, iirc.
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# ? May 22, 2014 13:44 |
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I arrive in BKK next Friday, what great timing. Leave the country for a few months and boom, coup.
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# ? May 22, 2014 13:50 |
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Are the borders closed?
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# ? May 22, 2014 14:15 |
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cent0r posted:Is there a curfew in place at the moment? I went out at about 3 last night and it was strangely quiet. Please report to your nearest police station, thank you.
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