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Yoram

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  1. zyphodb, on 15 Nov 2015 - 10:52, said:
    ezzra, on 15 Nov 2015 - 09:17, said:

    Cut a long story short, the runaway is an x partner who was ordered to pay large some in resuscitation to the plaintiff

    under a amicable agreement in from of a judge in a civil court which the defended agreed.

    fair to say that are 2 criminal cases were also initiated for issuing for 4 bogus bad checks knowing

    knowing full well that the will not be honored,,

    while and when we have reached an agreements by arbitration in the civil court for the defended to pay

    the well over 2 million baht debt in installment over 4 years Which he failed and paid only half,

    ( the amount has grown up to well over 3.5 millions baht now ) so the matter went to the bankruptcy court

    where he was deemed TO BE insolvent,

    One month was given by the court for until it was publishes in the court's gazette, last minuets futile negotiations that led to nowhere and now he's

    in the wind, fee to go back to his sub continents home country and run the very same business we're trying to stop

    him from doing and taking it over with impunity,

    the question is, with the 2 criminal cases still pending against him, will those be still in effect in 3 years?

    will the guy come back after 3 years with clean slate and free to resume life as if nothing happened?

    isn't a very glaring huge loophole staring us in the face here?

    Knowing practically anything here is trumped by brown envelopes the answer is unless you are prepared to pay a bigger brown envelope to whatever dept. could stop him leaving the country there is nothing that you will be able to do about it...

    Nothing to do with whom has the bigger envelop, he simply used the grace period the court has given

    to both sides to try to reach an agreement and he just used this opportunity to flee,

    however there are several legal ways that can still be followed, the fat lady hasn't sung the last song yet...

  2. Still, dose any one knows who are the new owners of cafe New Orleans?

    Cafe New Orleans was at one time, several years ago, owned by 2 guys name Murray Hertz and Steve Burke,

    since than, there was a nasty split of partnership there and Mr. Burke has managed the Resto all by himself

    with no experience in the food industry what so ever,

    I would like to congratulate the owners and hope that Cafe New Orleans will be restored to it's former glory,,

  3. A question like this always gets each subsequent poster saying last poster knew nothing and i'll give ya the good oil. Be interested to see where most say is best.

    The area on the Nakhon Nayok road, particularly around khlong 15 is great in my experience. The main buyers seem to be the BKK sellers. Seems like a collection and distibution point of stuff grown from various regions on their way to the city vendors. Also plenty of nurseries.

    You'll need a vehicle. Avoid peak traffic times as the Rangsit to khlong 15 section gets busy.

    Have fun.

    Now this is a good piece of information that i intend to follow it up on,

    Thanks,

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