
Next time TNT! They offer same day pick up from home or office and a guaranteed 3 day delivery. I have their web address if anyone wants to PM me. Excedllent English and service.

Assuming that all post offices here work the same way, yes the "regular" is reliable. I've sent many things, latest was Christmas cards, regular airmail with the stated 2 week delivery time, and they all arrived in about 8-10 days. This was done from a rural countryside post office in Rayong province. Cost was about 38 Baht for each so don't know why they are quoting you 90 Baht, unless it is a weight factor. The 600 Baht choice is also reliable as send my tax documents that way. 5 days is about right and you get a tracking number. It's more or less an EMS service. PeteDr Michael wrote:I went to post a letter to the USA today.
2 choices--regular-- 2 weeks---I think it was 90b
express 5 days --- 600b
Quite a difference
Have peoople found the regular to be reliable.
To be honest I think it is a plus that the parcel made it back to Thailand - the country of origin. It would be good to think that the Australian postal service would have had the decency to forward it on to Austria - but they would have had to foot the bill for that, and probably would have been liable (without your knowledge) for any further loss or delay.fft100 wrote:We have his name and number. His boss apparently wasnt in today, but is in tomorrow.
a 2 page fax to ems cost 60 baht (plus the cost of the ink for my printer to scan/print what they wanted to enhance the copy to fax, plus the cost of diesel to get to CAT to fax it)
I was stunned when he said he couldnt send someone over to collect and send it. I had assumed that that would be the obvious first step, and then get into the who did what, and how much should they pay in compensation (obviously the whole amount).
Nah, it would never get delivered.bapak wrote: I think that it is about time that members in the community lodge a petition.