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Covid-19 in Chiang Mai: Nearly 100 taxis returned to finance company as drivers can't meet repayments


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This scenario is somewhat inevitable but has been accelerated by the virus. Years of too much competition, pushing down of prices, rising costs, less tourists leads to lower margins.

For the taxis they are all "yellow plate" which is way more expensive to extend the tax/license.

Getting out of the yellow plate is almost impossible and incurs large fees even if they can.

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Perhaps the government liberalizes this work for the farangs.
I PROMISE TO BE ALWAYS KIND WITH THAI, ALWAYS USE THE TAXIMETER, ALWAYS DRIVE SOOB (NO ALKHOL OR DRUGS) AND ALWAYS COMPLY WITH THE LAW !!!????

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5 hours ago, simon43 said:

So they can just hand back their taxis to the finance company? They are not liable to pay the outstanding balance of the lease agreement?  

You can't get blood from a stone. 

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16 minutes ago, Mitkof Island said:

99.999999999%

I don't think they will get any sympathy. Especially from foreigners as we have been their target ripoff audience for decades now. 

 

Karma is a fickle thing sometimes 

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