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FritsSikkink

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  1. Where did it say, there were sim cards in the phones?
  2. Because it say so in the labor law. If you work while living in Thailand you need a work permit, doesn't matter where the money comes from.
  3. "I guess many if not all us keep a written diary" Is this meant for the teenage girls group?
  4. Why isn't the USA on any sanction list while invading other countries ?
  5. Never had a problem in 40 years. Eat food from busy stalls where it is cooked good.
  6. They don't think you are a tourist spending your savings but likely think you earn money while living in Thailand.
  7. Maybe you should limit your stays if it bothers you.
  8. More MAGA terrorism: White powder spills from envelope sent to Trump fraud judge: report (msn.com)
  9. "who has no job connections whatsoever with Thailand" Will you be working for a foreign company or as a freelancer while living in Thailand? If so, you would need the appropriate visa and a work permit. You will also be liable for tax.
  10. No, only the needs concerning accommodation. Not services that have nothing to do with that, like filling up your car or do your shopping.
  11. Restaurants and cafes, yes. Walking around and speaking to people, yes. Visiting a condo looks like a waste of time.
  12. Seeing a couple of condo's won't help you much to know more about the city too.
  13. Tell them you want the 2500 thb and the 9000 for the phone. Let them keep the phone and buy one somewhere else.
  14. It is NOT a condo problem that you can't charge your car, like they don't have to have petrol stations on their premises too.
  15. That charging point is not there to charge cars. What happens when more people want to charge their car? Who pays what? Trouble about who charges first and for how long. It is not a condo problem; car manufactures need to make sure there is an infrastructure that can make their cars running.
  16. I don't need to reread it. That charging point is not there to charge cars. What happens when more people want to charge their car? Who pays what? Trouble about who charges first and for how long. It is not a condo problem; car manufactures need to make sure there is an infrastructure that can make their cars running.
  17. Why should they be pressured in making a quick decision other than the one preventing you from taking electricity for free? They are there to create good living circumstances, not delivering infrastructure for cars. You should have thought about this topic long before you bought the car.
  18. From the link "Low-Skilled Workers 850,302 Work permits issued to migrants registered in Thailand 2,214,298 Seasonal work permits 21,561 Irregular status 811,437 Stay with Thais 37,822 Stay with a resident family 23,640 Stay with Thai spouse 16,276 — Retirement 72,969 — Special Law – Investment — 45,882 Special Law – Industrial Estates — 2,331 Special Law – Petroleum — 1,190 Tertiary Students 31,571 — Other Populations without Citizenship — 66,483 Stateless persons — 486,440 Refugees and Asylum Seekers 48,654 — Unregistered people in a refugee-like situation in temporary shelters 48,785 — Urban refugees and asylum-seekers 5,986 "
  19. You forgot to read the most important part: "Statistically speaking, a solo miner looking to generate 1 BTC per day would need to contribute just over 0.11% of the total Bitcoin hash rate. As we previously mentioned, this is equivalent to around 149.2PH/s or the combined output of 2,334 Antminer S17e mining units." Better info here: How Long Does It Take to Mine 1 Bitcoin? [2024] (finbold.com)
  20. Not if you have a decent job and mingle with people who do use their brain.
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