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Russian teacher falls to death from Central Phuket car park
Andrew65 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Unlike many western countries, Thailand doesn't have any kind of system to 'support' them. -
British man accused of setting fire to hotel in Chiang Mai
Andrew65 replied to webfact's topic in Chiang Mai News
I bet my blood boils more than yours does! Even the fluid in eyeballs is near boiling point"???? I can think of one Thai who travelled to the UK after killing a cop in Bangkok. Other that than I agree with you, all Thai people are perfect and would never commit even the most minor crime!???? -
Castaway farang rescued from Thailand’s waters
Andrew65 replied to snoop1130's topic in Eastern Thailand News
The drugs have probably addled his brain. -
Are there any 'normal' farangs living in Thailand?
Andrew65 replied to bob smith's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I've known some relatively normal farang in Thailand, but as you say, it has more than it's fair share of nut-jobs/crims. We have to bear in mind that many of the normal people we see will be "holidaymakers" rather than wizzened old expats. Some men even bring their farang-wives on holiday to Thailand!???? "If The Devil were to cast his net in Thailand" -
Bangkok taxi driver condemned for ripping off foreign tourists
Andrew65 replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
1998 taxi flag-fall = 35 Baht 2018 taxi flag fall = 35 Baht I used to use a taxi most days when I lived in BKK, and reckoned that the flag fall sould have been 50-60 Baht by now. (My one regular trip cost 47 Baht on the meter, I always used to give the driver 60). -
Seven Deadly Days of Songkran Road Accident Update in Thailand
Andrew65 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Isn't "methodology" a thing here? Who knows whether it's true or not if road deaths are only counted if the victim expires at the scene of the accident. If that were true Thailand would be number 1 in the world for road deaths (after Libya?). Is that true or is it one of the many "urban myths" that are so prevalent in Thailand? -
(Nit-picking) I'm pretty sure that we (falang) can drive on our home country licences in Thailand for the first 3 months after arrival, after which we need an intl or Thai driving licence. I would think that how comprehensive your insurance is is dependent on the cover/how much you paid for it, might be a factor. I'm not surprised if injuries resulting from Skiing (unlikely in Thailand), Jet-skiing (water-sports), bungee-jumping etc etc wouldn't be covered by insurance. As others have pointed out, it's easy to examine a policy small print to check before buying it.
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It's probably the NHS mentality, because medical costs aren't soemthing that Brits have to worry about, or know about. Also, this issue was exactly the same when the UK was an EU member state, and the UK is still as much part of the rest of the world as it always was. Then again, I've got used to people mentioning Brexit with reagrd to things that have absolutley nothing to do with it.
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There's a big difference between an 'illness' and an 'accident' in such things (maybe obviously?). An old Scottish friend came down with meningitis shortly after arriving in Thailand. He spent a month in B'grad hospital and nearly died, He was then flown back to the UK in business class with a doctor & nurse whom the insurance company had flown over. I reckoned the cost was £70,000 (+).He had no complaints at all about his travel insurance. The only thing being, subsequent travel insurance would have been prohibitively expensive, so he never again visited Thailand. Another old friend, Bob from Manchester, was 89 years old, and did mention the 'extortionate' amount of money that he had to pay for travel insurance (he had some 'pre-existing' conditions).
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Many years ago an old friend who still lives in Thailand reckoned that the 'travel insurance' that came with his gold Mastercard would cover any medical expenses whilst living in Thailand. I expressed strong doubts that this would be the case! (He subsequently had an operation that cost 1 million Baht+, for which I think he just stumped-up for, quite a wealthy man).
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At a guess, things that they could refuse to payout on related to motorbike accidents: No helmet. Intoxicated (had been drinking or high) at the time of the accident (according to a medic). Riding a motorcycle for which you're not licenced (Riding a 750cc or 1,000cc bike when your licence only covers you up to 125cc). In my many years in Thailand I almost always managed to avoid riding on motorbikes anyway, too risky.
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Pattaya Police Launch City-Wide Search Targeting Foreigners on Overstay
Andrew65 replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Likewise, and I lived there for 20 years.