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Posts posted by Cricky
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On 1/24/2018 at 5:16 PM, jippytum said:
check with the manager if there is a credit balance in the sinking fund . A healthy surplus is an indication of a well managed condo
Not necessarily.
I have owned a condo for nearly 10 years, initially the developer gave a low maintenance fee (20 baht/sq metre) which is unrealistic. Each and very annual meeting there are not enough co-owners to vote for an increase therefore the sinking fund has to be dipped into.
Yes this is not a solution but it works for now.
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Looks no different to any other Asian road. KAOS and Carnage.
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You can pay top up over the internet and be located anywhere in the world with your credit card. I pay through A AIS and on occasions Lazada.
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6 minutes ago, pest said:
Toyota CH-R was in Phuket last week on show ...Sorry I have no idea if its coming to Thailand but I would say so if its on show
Wow, the interior controls are very similar to the HRV.
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54 minutes ago, Bredbury Blue said:
We have an 8yr old diesel automatic Fortuner and a 2 week old HRV. Nice car the HRV. Fortuner more comfortable to drive but HRV is a good buy.
I have had both and much prefer to drive the HRV, my Fortuner is only a few years old.
For around town (most of my driving) you can’t beat the HRV, great all-rounder, comfort, equipment (top model) economy and size.
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11 hours ago, camble said:
Finally a version that makes sense
SENSE, yeah right, Let's all believe the killer's statement.
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23 hours ago, sfokevin said:
Buying Rolexes and loan them out to powerful friends - That’s where the money is...
Yeah, but it's going to cost a lot more to get some powerful friends.
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4 hours ago, gk10002000 said:
I didn't see a photo so I don't know if the American is ugly or not. American law allows for holding Americans overseas liable for crimes that are committed there and that break USA laws. So, depending on the circumstances, lawyers, politicians, etc. many things could happen to this man.
Why are you quoting Amarican law. Who cares about American law, this is Thailand.
RIP fellow Aussie
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where is your Bitcoin wallet?
which website is your bitcoin held?
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56 minutes ago, Crossy said:
If you don't have a data plan and are using any internet at all the charges are punitive, that's likely where your 200 Baht has gone.
As noted above AiS and the others have some very competitive data plans, just sign up for one.
Yes, this how these systems work. Well said.
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Mini buses.
I travel the Sukhumvit from Pattaya to Sattahip regularly.
I find the mini buses are selfish and disgraceful; they use the breakdown lanes at speed. Once in the break down lane and the light changes to Red no one can pass to turn left.
They seem to think they have priority on our roads.
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Do the exchange at the transport department.
Have the bike inspected and then transfer ownership to your name.
Hand money over.
Expect several hours and don’t forget your documents, passport, Residence Certificate etc.
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On 09/01/2018 at 1:11 AM, lingchai said:
1. 30 year Lease
2. Do you have a Thai child
3. Usufruct
NOW YOU GO ON...... have you already paid for the house?
You only had to Google owning property in Thailand and the answers are there, possibly too difficult for some.
Lots of people out there wanting your money though, trying to sell you a company, they can see you’re an easy target.
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‘I have bought and finished paying for my house in Pattaya’
Who have you paid money too?
You have paid money, what name is the house title in?
Don’t pay anything before your set up.
Steer clear of Company ownership if possible, there are far better options.
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5 hours ago, doggie1955 said:
Thank You Don, from Mukdahan ...That is a great way to get a bike into Thailand with no tax.
What did Don from Mukdahan quote.
I'm sure we would all like to know.
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2 hours ago, tinca tinca said:
I have just checked the population of Thailand.......69 million.....
There is suppose to be 240,000 coppers....therefore, if my calculation is correct, there is one copper for every 287, 500 people.
How can laws be enforced with such a small police force???
Wrong calculation.
The maths for the above equals 287.5
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6 hours ago, robblok said:
Wonder if it was more people breaking the law or more people being checked.
Yep.
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On 30/12/2017 at 11:33 AM, rickjza said:
I’ve had a couple of PM’s about the bike I spoke of earlier.
To those of you that would like more information (not NICKMONDO_ A.K.A. Mr. Negative who has no idea how to reply to comments) I have attached a brochure and contact number.
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42 minutes ago, nickmondo said:
why the <deleted> would you want to buy a pile of crap like that?
I hear what you’re saying, but really don’t you think it is a bit harsh.
I personally have had 3 big bikes hear in Pattaya, a Buell and 2 Ducati’s both with excess of 160HP.
The bike I displayed is of similar appearance.
I am not bothered what the guy rides; he is a biker, that’s cool for me.
BTW, what do you ride?
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7 hours ago, Just Weird said:
No, I had a one year licence 17 years ago which expired and was never renewed but that has no bearing on the one that was issued recently.
You probably should not have commented as you are not the norm / your situation is not typical.
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14 hours ago, KneeDeep said:
You can buy genuine a Windows 10 licence for around 500 baht.
Can you say where I can buy Win10 for around 500baht?
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On 14/12/2017 at 11:23 AM, Just Weird said:
That's simply not the case. I have a Non-Immigrant visa and was issued a temporary 2 year licence in Bangkok 2 weeks ago.
Your first licence?
I'm charged with money laundering?
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Is it legal to send and receive, gold in Thailand? Are there any Customs charges on gold imports/exports?