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I have had a few chats with the boys at our local post office and the main thing to get right is the district within the Tambun for instance
19 Moo 1, Soi Madee Bang Saray Chonburi, 20250 Early on the Moo (district) was not on my mail, and they could not/would not work it out, as there is only one Soi Madee. Hope this helps. Also don't send anything valuable unless it's registered or by courier. |
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I use English going out and we get all kinds of mail, both letters and packages from all over, both local and international and written in just English, even from Thai business in English only, the house address it seems is not important but the Name, MOO, T., A. should be there. and between 10 and 15 days..
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I just received two boxes here in the USA that I sent from Thailand at the cheapest rate. It took just over eight weeks. The larger box was books only. Due to the handling or stacking, one of the seams seems to have been forced open and some of the books must have slipped out. So I lost at least five books that I know of, I don't have a list of what went in. As a small consolation, I got someone else's tiny note book!
The books were loose in the box but crammed in there pretty tightly. Next time I'll put them in plastic bags and secure them internally with tape to each other. |
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Mr. Phetch...about registered mail from U.S.- I sent some registered mail to my Noochie,..and after delay of its arrival there in Bkk. I called post office here to find out where is my letter, I was told that U.S. postal service can not trace the letter after it leaves U.S., so sending it registered from U.S. to another country, is a poor guarantee that it will be found-because its registered. Though my letter finaly arrived, I will not be throwing my money away again, by registering letters when sending to Thailand.
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Well that is not my experience with mail sent to Thailand. I must have sent dozens if not 100 letters to my P`Noot over last 2 years, it normaly takes a letter about 6 days to get to Bkk. from me. Un less it takes longer for mail to get FROM Thailand to U.S. than it does to get from U.S, to Thailand....But even if that was the case...it`s still no excuse for the cards I sent over a year and a half ago not to have arrived at their destinations.
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Well if I am not too-late here`s my gripe against Thai mail service. In 2005 on my first visit to Bkk. I sent 4 post cards 3 to Chicago, and one to Europe. Only one arrived (to Chicago) and that was about 2 weeks later-I was already back in Chicago-the other 3 have not arrived yet at their destinations.[(Mind you the postage was paid according to postal clerks decission, that should not have been the problem)</b> And that makes me wonder how do they send mail from Thailand to overseas?...by rowboats?
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I've recieved,and sent, letters and parcels from/to Thailand. I live in Ireland and it takes about 10 days.
![]() Always written address in English. My Beautiful Lady in Pathumthani, even sent me Thai sweets for my Nieces and Nephews.......took a bit longer, but they still got Here ![]() BTW, my Girl-friend's Cousin is a "Postman" ![]() |
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