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Research specific items needed at HomePro on the English website before you go so you can show them what you need.  Probably a loss in translation to what you need or the tube was no longer in inventory and showed you a similar specification that showed up on the website. 

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2 hours ago, 473geo said:

Thai people are very generous with those less well off, especially those in need of 17 baht more than they are. Well done shop assistant good karma coming your way for helping the needy.

its the spirit of covid shut down times, i see it all the time they support the less fortunate in these times

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17 baht?  Reminds me of my wife's old Vietnamese grandma. She would send a kid (my wife) to the market to buy something, get the change and palm a bill.  Claimed she was short-changed and the kid owed her.  True story.  But granny made some of the best bean sprouts in town.  She bought a bag of mung beans from a farmer client of mine and tried to beat down the price.  40+ years ago, 17 Baht was almost a US $. 

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7 hours ago, DaftToPutRealName said:

shooting someone for embarrassing them is the norm.

Protip: although it's too late for you to avoid being ridiculously abrasive;

do you really believe it is the norm? or are you being ridiculously abrasive? 

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17 minutes ago, malt25 said:

Couldn't agree more. If I couldn't find the appropriate bulb, especially in HomePro or Global House, I'd be too embarrassed to ask. I can't recall ever having seen a bulb, tube package, without English writing. I'm wondering how the OP found his way to & from the shop.

Most HomePros have so many vendor reps in the aisles you can't walk 2 meters without someone offering to escort you to another person who handles that product line....quite annoying but it's the reason I go to ThaiWatsadu instead if I can

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8 hours ago, chickenslegs said:

Maybe I'm reading this wrong. Are you saying that the HomePro staff member got a 100 baht note from his/her own pocket and changed it with the cashier, then gave you 17 baht (from his/her own money) ?

 

I'm not certain if it was her own money, or if it was part of some internal transaction.

I know it came out of a HomePro plastic wallet around her neck, with some other paperwork in it. For all I know, the staff member could have been the supervisor for the electrical department.

I had to sign two forms for exchanging goods, one of which went to her.

 

 

 

I see there's quite a few posts about the 17 Baht.

In my OP I said I took the first tube back once I'd realised it was the wrong one, and wanted to exchange it for the correct one.

 

I see someone even derided me over it, asking 'Who has the desire to return a bulb?' Well I do, when I wanted a white one and was given a blue-tinted one, despite having taken the old one with me to show what I wanted.

I didn't take it back purely for a refund, but in order to exchange it for the one I wanted.

 

Nobody has mentioned that a large store initially didn't want to refund the difference between the two items, even though they mis-sold it to me, but instead wanting me to select something additional, to avoid the refund.

 

I was there anyway changing the item, so the 17 Baht was part of that. It was the principle, not just the 17 Baht.

I suppose if it was 1,700 Baht, or even 170 Baht, there may have been less criticism in the replies.

 

 

The comment: 'I certainly wouldn’t ask them to test something that costs less than $2 to see if it works either.'

In the UK that wouldn't be something that's done. It's quite normal in Thailand for electrical shops to do this when you buy a lamp - without even asking.

Previously I bought a florescent fitting complete with tube, from a Lamptan distributor locally. They made a point of showing me it was working, I didn't ask them.

In HomePro the reason I asked to check was to see if the tube was warm white or daylight. If they still had the board to lest lamps, then I would have seen straight away it was blue.

 

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