It's not a new fenom..phi..finumi.. Not a new thing! Granted the differences are probably even more noticeable now and yes, it can be very annoying. Particularly the difference in book prices quoted. Thats nothing less than a total rip off IMO.
But there are still the odd corners of HH for bargains (as well as Chaam market of course) Like the large covered shack place on the turn off from Chomsin going towards the 'golf range' market, and that market itself on Tuesday nights. As well as the Songkran market - wherever that might be these days!
Personally I always enjoyed the odd trip to Bangkok anyway to combine a break with shopping, and a visit to the scruffy second hand book store on Sukhumvit to stock up. Buksi also did regular Bangkok trips for computer stuff.
These days some HH expats (not necessarily yourself) seem to expect to get everything on the doorstep at a good price and straight away. People don't seem quite so willing to take a little time out, hop on a train or bus, and just go and explore other places and check out what's available elsewhere.
It's inevitable to generalise - but maybe it's more the new wave expats who fetch with them Western ideas founded on the standard pricing systems of national retailers like Walmart, Argos, MFI, B&Q etc where you can get everything you need at a fixed price with no hassle. Or order online for delivery to your door.
Retail in Thailand doesn't work like that, and half the fun is travelling around to source things. For most expats - certainly the retired ones - it should be part of the whole new Thai experience IMO
