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VOA changes,effect on businesses

Post by BKKSTAN » September 17, 2006, 1:02 am

:lol: The new changes in VOA's will probably mean that less falangs will be visiting Nong Khai.Bad news for businesses relying on falangs for business,guest houses,bars and resturants! :roll:



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Post by Stevo » September 17, 2006, 1:16 am

BKKSTAN wrote::lol: The new changes in VOA's will probably mean that less falangs will be visiting Nong Khai.Bad news for businesses relying on falangs for business,guest houses,bars and resturants! :roll:
Stan,
Are you suggesting that these business's rely on "visa run" customers :?:

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Post by BKKSTAN » September 17, 2006, 1:30 am

Stevo wrote:
BKKSTAN wrote::lol: The new changes in VOA's will probably mean that less falangs will be visiting Nong Khai.Bad news for businesses relying on falangs for business,guest houses,bars and resturants! :roll:
Stan,
Are you suggesting that these business's rely on "visa run" customers :?:
:lol: I don't know for sure,but ,since they are falang oriented businesses,I would think that there would be decline in business with the decline in ''visa runs''! :roll:

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Post by Stevo » September 17, 2006, 1:44 am

I hear what you are saying Stan...
To my way of thinking, those that aren't prepared to pay for the correct visa in the first place, are unlikely to want to spent much anywhere :wink:

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Post by farang » September 17, 2006, 3:16 am

BKKSTAN wrote::lol: The new changes in VOA's will probably mean that less falangs will be visiting Nong Khai.Bad news for businesses relying on falangs for business,guest houses,bars and resturants! :roll:
LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tisINbtAM8 :lol:

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Post by beer monkey » September 17, 2006, 3:30 am

farang wrote:
BKKSTAN wrote::lol: The new changes in VOA's will probably mean that less falangs will be visiting Nong Khai.Bad news for businesses relying on falangs for business,guest houses,bars and resturants! :roll:
LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tisINbtAM8 :lol:
squeelllllllll like a pig Bouy. LoL.

lets hope the good people of nong kahi don't turn into a scene from Deliverance.
don't worry NKstan, i am sure tourists will still visit nong khai,after all there is more to nk than just being usefull to do a visa run, is there not ? :wink:

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Post by farang » September 17, 2006, 3:39 am

:lol: lol bm :lol:

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Post by beer monkey » September 17, 2006, 3:51 am

must just add this..... one of my fav's, courtasy of farang. lol

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3349496686

sorry stan. :wink: :lol:
hope you will see the funny side. :lol:

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Post by BKKSTAN » September 17, 2006, 8:06 am

beer monkey wrote:
farang wrote:
BKKSTAN wrote::lol: The new changes in VOA's will probably mean that less falangs will be visiting Nong Khai.Bad news for businesses relying on falangs for business,guest houses,bars and resturants! :roll:
LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tisINbtAM8 :lol:
squeelllllllll like a pig Bouy. LoL.

lets hope the good people of nong kahi don't turn into a scene from Deliverance.
don't worry NKstan, i am sure tourists will still visit nong khai,after all there is more to nk than just being usefull to do a visa run, is there not ? :wink:
:lol: :lol: Hope the arrows come sooner than later,cause I resemble the ''oink oink'' guy! :lol: I am not saying the tourists won't come,just that their will be less ''overnighters'' that check out the local falang hangouts.Personally,''it is no never mind to me,you'll''(American,""Deliverance speech") :lol:

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Post by laphanphon » September 17, 2006, 12:07 pm

before i had the extended visa and did my 90 day runs, would usually stop in a t nong khai since there. stroll around, buy something or at least grab something to munch on. of course need pics for a visa service, if not driving, bus/train and tuk tuk service needed. wife of gf would go with me, so small fee for her paperwork. then the big loser will be the duty free shop, as a stop there for 4 bottles of something was a necessity, to recoup that damn visa charge. a nice day out and money saved via duty free shop. once in a while, an overnight in vientiane, just for the hell of it. so, some income will be lost, enough to matter, no, but every little bit helps.

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Post by Bump » September 17, 2006, 12:29 pm

Well yes this is going to effect a lot of busineses lets face there wre a lot of people doing these visa runs from all over Thailand. The guys in immigration after the innitial load of conversion to O visas are probably going to have much easier days.

But the shop owners and visa busineses catering to the visa runner are probably in for deep trouble ahead. Thailand obviously believe that this is going to have very little effect on the economy. They may be right one thing for sure we are certianly going to find out.

Me for the first time I am going to carry a copy of my visa been very comfortable with my Thai drivers license, But I'm willing to bet there will be a lot of people who will simply disappear and not leave. So I see a lot more stringent checks at road blocks in our future.

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Post by beer monkey » September 17, 2006, 5:07 pm


But the shop owners and visa busineses catering to the visa runner are probably in for deep trouble ahead.
i am sure they will find another source of income.

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Post by BKKSTAN » September 17, 2006, 6:40 pm

beer monkey wrote:

But the shop owners and visa busineses catering to the visa runner are probably in for deep trouble ahead.
i am sure they will find another source of income.
:lol: :lol: Probably just increase the turnover in falang focused establishments,depending how deep the pockets are of the falang sponsors :lol: The falangs that are trying to make a living off of other falang customers
will fold the fastest :wink:

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Post by ttom » October 14, 2006, 7:10 am

VOA will take its impact on Nong Khai businesses.

The guesthouses and hotels will suffer, especially the Pantawee. Khun Noporn is very concerned about all this.

Nobbi's Restaurant has been sold (but willl continue under new owner) and some more "oppurtunities" are on the "market" soon.

Similar happens in Udon Thani. Some businesses are searching more or less secretly new owners.

In 3 or 3 month time it will be very difficut to place even a good running business on the market.

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Post by banpaeng » October 14, 2006, 8:16 am

Not saying I am right, not saying I am wrong:

When the US military left, the consensus was that Udon would be long gone. No hope for this town.

All I can say is it did not even come close. I am now living where a rice paddy was and the only way out this way was a dirt road.

Usually when an areas main business leaves something else will take its place.

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Post by Doc » October 14, 2006, 8:59 am

Similar happens in Udon Thani. Some businesses are searching more or less secretly new owners.

In 3 or 3 month time it will be very difficut to place even a good running business on the market.
Ah, if this is to be true, then perhaps the property / real estate prices will come back down to a realistic price. Right now I am amazed at the amount of money falangs are wanting for their so called businesses - which typcially are failing - but the falang think that it is worth millions.

Know of one place that is barely taking in 5,000 Baht a day that is asking something like 4.2 million. To top it off, the building is only leased, and not owned.

Maybe this VOA thing will give some folks here a touch of reality and common sense... But nah - being the cynic that I am, I'm not really going to hold my breath... :twisted:

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Post by BKKSTAN » October 14, 2006, 9:07 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: Fantastic,couldn't happen to better person,hope she/he worries itself thin :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by kevh » October 14, 2006, 4:04 pm

Yes hopefully land prices around the city of udon will come back to reallity, at the moment you can buy land in phuket, koh samui, cha am, hua hin, krabi. all with much better views and infrastructure and closer to the sea for the same price or less than the land in UDON.

Crazy

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