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RonStephen

RonStephen

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Canadian expat in Thailand

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About me

Canadian

Speaks A bit of Thai

Registration: 07 March 2019

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RonStephen replied to a thread
6 years ago
Erich444

Person with disability by Erich444

Hello, everyone I am new here I have a question to ask if you guys had any experience about disable person In Thailand. Well, I have been living in Thailand for 8 years with a normal life but when I was in Switzerland I had a disability card to ...

RonStephen

Just a thought... a portable, folding wheelchair might help a lot with your mobility issues. Read More

RonStephen replied to a thread
6 years ago
PhuketAussie

Moving old tool chest concerns by PhuketAussie

Hello, I'm currently in Australia due to my father having to go into a nursing home. He's given me his old English tool chest full of woodworking tools. Most are at least 40 years old, including some antiques. It's my inheritance ...

RonStephen

BTW: I'd like to add that when things go missing it is almost always because they disappear after a failed attempt to deliver or when they have been sitting around gathering dust for too long. So... by picking it up you cut out all the ... Read More

RonStephen replied to a thread
6 years ago
PhuketAussie

Moving old tool chest concerns by PhuketAussie

Hello, I'm currently in Australia due to my father having to go into a nursing home. He's given me his old English tool chest full of woodworking tools. Most are at least 40 years old, including some antiques. It's my inheritance ...

RonStephen

From experience: If you ship with a courier company they will ensure you follow every rule. Every single one. So the chances of you getting import fees are very, very high. However if you ship with the post office they, pretty much, take you at ... Read More

RonStephen replied to a thread
6 years ago
Tracey&Gus

Online home based hobby business allowed in Thailand by Tracey&Gus

Hi I make and sell polymer clay items from home currently in Australia which gives me a bit of extra pocket money. Is this type of business allowed in Thailand, using such platforms as Etsy and Facebook to advertise.

RonStephen

IMHO: If you are make 10 things a month that sell for 'pocket money' - say under 3,000 baht - you can do that and take the risk of being caught, which, for that amount, is likely almost zero. Tea money would probably make any problems ... Read More