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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby warmeduque » November 17, 2009, 11:42 am

Thank you so much for your kind replies =D>

By the way,the aek udon website is down now.
Will take my fat ass somwhere else. :mrgreen:
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby warmeduque » November 21, 2009, 11:14 am

It's back.
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby biscuitz » November 22, 2009, 8:01 am

had a apartment there 4a few months, left sum stuff behind cosi went chiang mai & didnt claim bak my deposit... but been told there are a few problems in getting my full deposit i.e. theres a mark on the fridge ( 1,000bt charge ) a scratch.............. yeh rite?????????????????????????????????????????... good place til u leave so neva went bak
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby warmeduque » November 26, 2009, 11:05 am

biscuitz wrote:had a apartment there 4a few months, left sum stuff behind cosi went chiang mai & didnt claim bak my deposit... but been told there are a few problems in getting my full deposit i.e. theres a mark on the fridge ( 1,000bt charge ) a scratch.............. yeh rite?????????????????????????????????????????... good place til u leave so neva went bak


So how much were your deposit?
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby biscuitz » November 26, 2009, 6:59 pm

deposit was 5,000bt stayed 2months @ 5,000bt per month & 6 days but charged me a daily rate for the 6 days @ 750 per night + the 1,000bt so was told there was no deposit left...
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby warmeduque » November 27, 2009, 3:39 am

biscuitz wrote:deposit was 5,000bt stayed 2months @ 5,000bt per month & 6 days but charged me a daily rate for the 6 days @ 750 per night + the 1,000bt so was told there was no deposit left...


5000 bht for the deposit ok.
So the last month they priced the room at 750 bht per day,quit expensive and because of the "damage" on the fridge put an additional 1000 bht of penality.
And your 5000 bht deposit were gone.

Well regarding the others reviews who were positive,you are the first one who had a bad experience.

But what about the 2 months when you were there?
Room is ok...cleaning ok..can bring guest to the room?overall good services from the staff?
I will send an email when my plan will be more clear to see what they say to me about the deposit.
This will be my first time in UT so i'm looking to have more info...a good accomodation is essential..
I will let many options still open..if i don't like the place i should have a way to move on..and if i don't enjoy myself in UT,i will just move to another place or maybe go back where i know as BKK or Pattaya.
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby biscuitz » November 27, 2009, 10:57 pm

things there were fine everything ok til i wanted to leave, but just like most places in thailand you rarely get your deposit back
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby Galee » November 28, 2009, 7:03 am

biscuitz wrote:things there were fine everything ok til i wanted to leave, but just like most places in thailand you rarely get your deposit back


You had a choice, pay for 6 extra nights and get back most of your deposit back or pay for the extra nights out of your deposit. You chose the later. How is that, not getting your deposit back?
I know many people who have stayed there and have never had a problem. Many people use their deposit to pay for their electricity whilst there. I suppose they didn't get their deposit back either?

Warmeduque, have nice stay there. IMO one of the best places in Udon to stay, your find the staff helpful and honest.
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby biscuitz » November 28, 2009, 7:35 pm

never said i didnt enjoy my stay if you read my posts, just saying i didnt know it was 750bt per night ifi didnt stay the whole month & a 1,000bt for a sratch on the fridge
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby BobHelm » November 28, 2009, 8:05 pm

In fairness to both biscuitz & Galee and from my experience of Udon I will say the following....
1. I have not stayed in AEK, but have seen their rooms & at the monthly rate they look excellent value for money.
2. Every place that I have ever stayed in Udon offers a different Day, Week, Month, Longer term rate. unless you specifically say you want it till "then" the worst rate will apply.
3. Getting a 100% of a deposit back from a Thai individual or business is a virtual impossibility. If 'cause 1' for with holding some is shown to be a complete sham, 'cause 2' will appear. & so on, ad infinitm, each time you will be getting a little more back & I guess, in the end with enough persistence & time 100% could be regained - I eventually give up when the remaining deposit is small enough & I have proved (to my satisfaction) that they are at least bordering on dishonesty.
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby deankham » November 28, 2009, 9:54 pm

Last time I stayed for 3 months, I paid upfront to get the discounted rate.

On the day I left, I got my deposit back in full, in cash, immediately. From it I paid my electricity bill.

Great service at a good price. Highly recommended. =D>
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby foexie » January 25, 2010, 5:52 am

Hi all,

i been in AEK last november for 20 days.

I used a deluxe room for 350 baht/day.

The best thing about the room was that it have been cleaned daily and regulary changing of the bedsheets.Also many parkingspots,easy acces,friendly people.
The bed was spaceous and comfortable but i did miss small bedtables with readinglights.For reading a book you always needed to turn on the big light and always need to get out the bed to turn it on and off.

For me this kind of room was more a basicroom then a real deluxe room.Didn't have the hotwatermachine.But we got free water as much we wanded.

For beeing a real deluxe room they should need to instal a microwave ( for a quick late nite snack) and a small table where you can have your breakfast ( i did leave the room sometimes at 6 am so i did wanna have breakfast in the room).What else is the use of the big empty fridge :? And the room was certainly big enough.
I even did need to buy some plates ,cups and knifes.

The room also had just one socket.Lucky for me there was a long wire connecting the TV.So i could use that to shave in the bathroom.

I think with the next renovation of the room they need ,at least, to put a few extra sockets in the room( near the mirror at the make-up table and near the bed for the readinglamps).

Global:

AEK is a good place to stay even it had (for me ) some missings.

Would i stay there again ? Definatly yes but the owner really need to do the small improvements.Specialy now they turned up the rates from 350 to 500 baht/day
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby jeanlery2010 » February 5, 2010, 8:59 am

I even know that a deluxe room is much better than the others. But for the deluxe room that you had stayed,the owner should really take responsibility for the improvements and better developments of his rental business.
However it's up to you if you want to stay or look for another deluxe room.
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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby foexie » March 1, 2010, 4:48 am

Jeanlery,

i never been there before so i don't know if maybe they gave me an other room.I know i did ask for the deluxroom when i booked.
Btw the room i was in is exact like the room you see on the first pic on page number 1 ( bed with flowercover).Maybe you can conferm it was really a deluxroom.

Best regards,

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Re: AEK Udon Apartments

Postby PAUL STAKER » March 3, 2010, 3:27 am

foexie wrote:Hi all,

i been in AEK last november for 20 days.

I used a deluxe room for 350 baht/day.

The best thing about the room was that it have been cleaned daily and regulary changing of the bedsheets.Also many parkingspots,easy acces,friendly people.
The bed was spaceous and comfortable but i did miss small bedtables with readinglights.For reading a book you always needed to turn on the big light and always need to get out the bed to turn it on and off.

For me this kind of room was more a basicroom then a real deluxe room.Didn't have the hotwatermachine.But we got free water as much we wanded.

For beeing a real deluxe room they should need to instal a microwave ( for a quick late nite snack) and a small table where you can have your breakfast ( i did leave the room sometimes at 6 am so i did wanna have breakfast in the room).What else is the use of the big empty fridge :? And the room was certainly big enough.
I even did need to buy some plates ,cups and knifes.

The room also had just one socket.Lucky for me there was a long wire connecting the TV.So i could use that to shave in the bathroom.

I think with the next renovation of the room they need ,at least, to put a few extra sockets in the room( near the mirror at the make-up table and near the bed for the readinglamps).

Global:

AEK is a good place to stay even it had (for me ) some missings.

Would i stay there again ? Definatly yes but the owner really need to do the small improvements.Specialy now they turned up the rates from 350 to 500 baht/day


I would suggest that if you want cutlery then go and buy it. If you want tea/coffee then buy a hot pot. Do you want to name for me a hotel where you have cutlery/hot water facilities?
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