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^ yep
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Alright guys....forget all my previous location details I've given for this place, they've moved. Was gonna drop a pin on Google maps but had no data on phone. It is near Wat Samdong Anreth, I'd suggest calling this number for precise details as they aren't that easy to find...0976162316
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the answers to this question helped me alot . Thanks for sharing this question on this forum.
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If this is the same Dara my PA tried calling in the last month, he's done a runner and left people hanging...
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I planned on giving a visit this month, but the woman who answered the phone told me that they were closed for the whole month of May since the owner and his family were on vacation in the States. Combined with the"runner info" posted above by SC, this isn't very comforting and in any case is no way to run a visa business.
It really sounds like a fly by night outfit.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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taabarang wrote: Fri May 05, 2017 9:44 am I planned on giving a visit this month, but the woman who answered the phone told me that they were closed for the whole month of May since the owner and his family were on vacation in the States. Combined with the"runner info" posted above by SC, this isn't very comforting and in any case is no way to run a visa business.
It really sounds like a fly by night outfit.
Must be quite a holiday, they were also "closed for the whole month of April" too.
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Can't trust anything PTSDKiwi says.
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"Can't trust anything PTSDKiwi says."

I assume the above comment was.made in jest. I find him highly reliable. In this case however he himself might have had good luck, but I would need lots more verification before I tried them again.
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Due to some issues with my passport, I ended up applying for my extension directly at the Immigration Dept., they tried charging me $280 but after a bit of negotiation I ended up paying the official fee for a 12 mth EOS...$170!

I know several people who used Dara's services (visas, work permits, business registration), all with positive feedback, shame to hear the above reports.
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