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Hi everyone,

Been trying to get hold of Siam but not getting any reply. Just wondered if anyone in Hua Hin know if they are still in business.

Thanks
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They certainly are, more info and contact details here:

http://www.huahinmedia.com/siamoldteak.php
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I had same trouble last year mailed about 3 times no reply, decided to go elsewhere.
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Thanks for your replies. Panic over just got a reply, they have just got back from Burma.
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Forgot to say great furniture more than happy with furniture already purchased from them
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Sarnie

Where abouts in "Herts" are you from?
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magnum wrote:I had same trouble last year mailed about 3 times no reply, decided to go elsewhere.
Heard the same, I went to have a look, promised this and that, found a great place just up from the Free Time Bar.
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Great display, aesthetic looking items however a bit too fond of glue for mine in Burma. Have they heard of tongue and groove especially for higher end items. Am also still waiting for a phone call from them following my visit 3 months ago.
Il caveat emptor!
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charlesh wrote:Great display, aesthetic looking items however a bit too fond of glue for mine in Burma. Have they heard of tongue and groove especially for higher end items. Am also still waiting for a phone call from them following my visit 3 months ago.Il caveat emptor!
I can beat that by another nine months, from my original call!
A fool and his money are soon partying!
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They seem like a very nice couple when you go there and talk to them in person, but I have recommended them to friends who have had only bad experiences with their service. When I've been there and looked at their showroom and warehouse pieces I've been impressed but at such a high price, you expect customer service to be flawless, as in "the customer is always right". Per my friends' experience this doesn't seem to be the case so even though they seem nice and seem to have an original idea and a decent product, without proper customer service at those prices I would now give it a pass.
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