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Payment QR Codes
itsari replied to WalsallRobbo's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
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Payment QR Codes
itsari replied to WalsallRobbo's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Many people do not check the name . Fraudsters know that . -
Payment QR Codes
itsari replied to WalsallRobbo's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
QR codes can be switched to a fraudsters account . Most definately theft is possible using QR codes -
Thailand Customs to Apply VAT on All Postal Imports
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I am sure this knee jerk reaction to the success of buying online with Lazada and shoppee products from china will be counter productive as many items are not available in Thailand . The VAT addition is designed to help Thai manufacturers. I just see less choice available from china in the near future Many items I have bought from China through online shopping are just not available here in Chiang Mai at what ever the price. -
Thailand Customs to Apply VAT on All Postal Imports
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
30 million packages must mean Thai citizens are ordering from china and a sprinkle of foreigners. -
12000 btu airconditioner will on average use 1kw per hour . 720 hours in the month will equate to 3600 baht .
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Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
itsari replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I fully understand what you are saying , however if you were not inflicted with a disease you would of been offered your pension anyway. -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
itsari replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
All positive until the last sentence. -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
itsari replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
itsari replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
What do you think is the consequence of defrauding the Bitish Government going to be ?Send you some roses perhaps? I have read that the consequences are that retirement payments will cease. -
Frozen pension policy turns British expat's dream into a nightmare
itsari replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
If caught falsifying your place of residence your pension payments would cease. -
High-Speed Police Chase Leads to Fatal Accident, Fuels Debate
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
The pillion passenger had little choice in the matter -
Pattaya Immigration Nab 21 Burmese People Without Passports
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Dump them on an island and follow the Austrtalian way, Or make a deal with the UK and send them to Rwanda . -
Covers content Not interested Inappropriate Seen too often ADBRO is the full service ad network for high impact contextual advertising with direct access to the exclusive in-image inventories across major local publishers. We provide free creative adaptation into rich media, interactive and playable ads formats. Campaigns in our channel are delivered under guaranteed prices for actions with programmatic & managed delivery. We provide contextually segmented in-target audiences for over 60 industries with a full range of brand safety solutions. ADBRO operates across SE Asia, including Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines and Malaysia. To test our channel for your advertising campaigns or consider partnership programs for publishers, please contact us at www.adbro.me August 2013 bought another Fino, new 45,000 baht. Now 96,800km and as per picture, well looked after, has had every scheduled oil change and maintenance at Yamaha dealer, no accidents. At that age and mileage has no resale we'll keep it until it stops, daughter now uses it six days a week to/from work until starting uni in June. Biggest single repair expense has been a new fuel pump 2500 baht in November. December 2023 bought the Honda Click 160 ABS. 69,900 baht and so far 3200km. Three weeks ago we did a 180km highway ride, all ok. Considered an ADV 160 but my wife and daughter found it too big to manage. Scooter life is great. Before moving here I'd always had bigger bikes, all the Japanese brands, two Harleys, a Cagiva and two new Triumphs. Now an auto scooter! Such is life... As well as Honda and Yamaha dealers there's also Lambretta and Vespa dealers in the city, Vespas are very popular with the better-off uni students and I see the dealer organises monthly group rides around the province for 150 and 300cc owners. Happy riding. We have the Honda ADV 160 and the 160 click and I agree with your wife and daughter that the ADV is heavy to manouvre compared to the click. I must say that the ADV has superior brakes . I had to do one abrupt stop on the click and it was doing a lot of shuddering but kept on a straight line . I discovered yesterday that the ADV has room for a case of chang beer in front of the seat. The 160 click has no possibility to do the same .
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Phuket car rentals must verify tourist driving licenses
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Motorcycle license is the most needed to be verified. -
Phuket car rentals must verify tourist driving licenses
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Motorcycle license is the most needed to be verified. -
Prime Minister urges police to crack down on influential figures
itsari replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Power struggle so to speak -
Rack off is an australian rude slang for go away . That may give you a clue on the timezone
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10 year old girl shot dead over land concession conflict in Krabi
itsari replied to snoop1130's topic in Krabi News
The officer surmised wrong when you consider the projectile entered the back of the childs neck. If the gunman wanted to intimidate only then you put a shot into the house at a higher level that has less chance of killing any occupants. -
Of course the moderators will remain an important part of the forum, yet the question on will there be change is a fair and valid question.
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Ned Kelleys era I would say. The draconian rules on portability of pension points earned have never been challenged in a court of law. When you consider how many immigrants that have earned pension points and receive nothing due to the portability rules it is surprising that there has not been any challenge through the courts. Just pure theft.
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I often see posts from would be if they could be characters here.