My most recent experience at everyone's favourite visa agent
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Re: My most recent experience at everyone's favourite visa agent
Both, actually, as well as the male owner. The old lady, the young lady, and the male owner all quoted varying amounts to be refunded to me on the driver's license, but there was consensus on the other issue. They were careful to not speak too much Khmer in front of me, they're still not sure what my language level is, and I'm in no hurry to let them know.
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Kudos for this approach, by the way.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 6:50 pm I've just glanced over this, but I honestly think you're in the wrong...
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What is your language level?
You said earlier they were replying in pidgin English so one would assume you were also speaking English, or rather Australian!
Did you have a Khmer friend with you? That always helps.
You said earlier they were replying in pidgin English so one would assume you were also speaking English, or rather Australian!
Did you have a Khmer friend with you? That always helps.
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Last time I went in that shop was about 3 years ago for a visa. The daughter/relative must have taken the hump with me telling her how I first went in the shop in 2002 to rent a dirt bike. I was reflecting about all the knocked off motorbikes her dad had in his house back then. He showed me three floors full of them. All knocked off from either Japan or Thailand he said. Of course, i never told her that i knew they were knocked off. She wanted me to pay for the visa before I picked it up. Lol.. Haven't used them since.
It's funny how criminals take offense even when you aren't calling them out on their activities, and make out you are the untrustworthy one. That's those dodgy cnuts on tof through and through.
It's funny how criminals take offense even when you aren't calling them out on their activities, and make out you are the untrustworthy one. That's those dodgy cnuts on tof through and through.
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Lexus is sounding more and more like a guy that rides all over Cambodia on his gay dirt bikes defending the dishonest.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 8:21 pmAlways happy to be wrong, but you might have misread my post in this instance. I wasn't complaining about the $35 for the license, I happily paid this agent that much initially to do the job for me as I couldn't be bothered doing it myself. My point is that they are now no longer able to do it due to a change in process, and are only looking to refund the $10 that the license actually costs, for me to take to Licensing and do it myself. You might be fine with that, I'm not.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 6:50 pm I've just glanced over this, but I honestly think you're in the wrong. You complain about the 25-35 for the license. Then just do it yourself. It's $10... If you know it's ten and want to pay ten, don't go see an agent. They're there for your convenience and to make money. Same goes for the WP.
Not sure what your point is on the WP - are you suggesting I go to Immigration and work through the WP application? Would, but literally don't have the time, and so am prepared to pay an agent their cut to do it - but I'm not prepared to be obviously extorted. A deeper reading of my post should clearly show the agent is planning to stiff me for 50% of WP costs for all previous years, unrelated to Immigration. If I have to pay, I have to pay - if I'm being scammed, not so much. Again, your view/experience may vary.
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Re: My most recent experience at everyone's favourite visa agent
"She wanted me to pay for the visa before I picked it up. Lol.. Haven't used them since."
It has always been a pay up front service.
It has always been a pay up front service.
Re: My most recent experience at everyone's favourite visa agent
So you've never had a work permit, and now want a work permit, but don't want to pay the fine you are liable for, and also don't want to cut a deal via the agent representing you to cut a deal?
Not sure what you expect. Take the chance of getting out with a 50% discount find another agent, or do it yourself and pay whatever you're able to negotiate.
If you've got competent staff, why not send them direct to sort this out?
Not sure what you expect. Take the chance of getting out with a 50% discount find another agent, or do it yourself and pay whatever you're able to negotiate.
If you've got competent staff, why not send them direct to sort this out?
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Yeah, that's exactly what I said. No, wait, no it isn't.
As a business owner and an employer who doesn't take an income (that is, I run a social enterprise) I have not been required to have a WP.
Now I'm teaching for income, I am required to have a WP. I am not currently required to pay a fine for previous years here, in which I did not earn an income.
I'm not sure why this is difficult for you to understand, but carry on mocking...
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Stroppy no incoming income. But still working, would need a work permit.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:04 pmYeah, that's exactly what I said. No, wait, no it isn't.
As a business owner and an employer who doesn't take an income (that is, I run a social enterprise) I have not been required to have a WP.
Now I'm teaching for income, I am required to have a WP. I am not currently required to pay a fine for previous years here, in which I did not earn an income.
I'm not sure why this is difficult for you to understand, but carry on mocking...
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Now, definitely. But that hasn't been the condition until recently.AndyKK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:09 pmStroppy no incoming income. But still working, would need a work permit.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Thu Sep 14, 2017 10:04 pmYeah, that's exactly what I said. No, wait, no it isn't.
As a business owner and an employer who doesn't take an income (that is, I run a social enterprise) I have not been required to have a WP.
Now I'm teaching for income, I am required to have a WP. I am not currently required to pay a fine for previous years here, in which I did not earn an income.
I'm not sure why this is difficult for you to understand, but carry on mocking...
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
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