Sad to see the Jomtien newsagents on the corner by the police box has gone. Probably difficult to compete with the Internet.
Now, where else might I find a copy of the Financial Times?
Preferably in South Pattaya or Jomtien.
Newsagents
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Royal Garden upstairs by the ocean side.Jun wrote:Now, where else might I find a copy of the Financial Times?
Preferably in South Pattaya or Jomtien.
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Re: Newsagents
Thank you, however I couldn't find anything there. Have vague memories of something there in the past right at the end.
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Yes it was at the very end on the left....times change must be gone....sorry.Jun wrote:Thank you, however I couldn't find anything there. Have vague memories of something there in the past right at the end.
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Newspapers on Kindle
For those who are struggling to buy overseas papers, such as the FT, the on line options that I have found are:
1 Full recurring subscription. Not good value if you don't want to read every day.
2 Take out a trial offer & cancel after a month.
3 Buy a single Kindle edition of the newspaper, on any day that you want it. The FT is £1.49 per day (UK edition). I like this option, in the absence of people selling paper copies. It is available for some other papers on Amazon as well.
1 Full recurring subscription. Not good value if you don't want to read every day.
2 Take out a trial offer & cancel after a month.
3 Buy a single Kindle edition of the newspaper, on any day that you want it. The FT is £1.49 per day (UK edition). I like this option, in the absence of people selling paper copies. It is available for some other papers on Amazon as well.