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  1. 2 hours ago, Mattd said:

    Depending on where you located and your type of permission to stay, Thai Immigration can provide a residence certificate confirming your home address.

    Most residence certificates issued by them are generally in Thai though.

    You would be best to go to your local immigration office, explain your need and see if they can assist.

    Alternatively you could get your country's embassy to issue this, which should be accepted by HSBC, I would assume that you are British?

    Thanks for your quick response. I am uk expat from Phuket using non O immigration extension. I visit Translation service  this morning - they say a letter from Thai Immigration will be about 450B. You are right all will be in Thai so the translation will be necessary. Unfortunately no UK Consulate office is available in Phuket at all. I hope HSBC will still reimburse all the costs!   

  2. Hello,

     

    I am told to provide my home address verification for my HSBC bank in U.K.

     

    My Thai driving licence, the utility bills without my name and Thai bank statements are somewhat not acceptable for HSBC criteria.  (not even, mobile bills)

     

    Hence, is it possible that  I can request Thai Immigration to provide me the official letter to certify my home address verification?

     

    I am really stuck with this situation so I shall appreciate any responses in advance.  

  3. On 10/4/2017 at 11:04 PM, Goldieinkathu said:

    There's an upholstery shop that's got loads of foam outside on the way to Phuket town from Central. I think it's opposite the Thai Hua School, just before the lights ( at the Toyota Motors junction)

    Do you mean Dowroongwittaya school? If so, I always pass that lights daily and I never knew there is the one! I know only the water tank shop, MOT service, Media service, International law office(?), accountant shop, Thai learning service, supercheap opposite to 7-11 shop....   which one is nearest to the upholstery shop?  My guess is somewhere near 7-11 shop, isn't it? 

  4. 6 hours ago, KunMatt said:

     


    But we've paid our bill. We've paid everything and more for the last 40 years.

    To fit in with your analogy, it would be like going drinking in the same bar in Thailand everyday and spending a ton of money there every day. So the owner wants to renovate his bar based on your potential spending in his bar over the next decade. But at some point you tell him that you are leaving Thailand and going back to your home country and he hits you with a bill for what you would've spent in his bar over the next 10 years because he still wants to spend the money fixing up his bar.

    Except instead of an itemised statement of what the bill is based on, it just says "100 billion Euros" on a scrap piece of paper.

    The owner should not gamble that his potential customer will continue next 10 years. That is his problem - nothing to do with the customer. 

  5. 49 minutes ago, sweatalot said:

    Thank you Merkel!

    And you (deleted) will probably be reelected instead of paying for your crime and going to prison for betrayal of Europe

     

    You are also guilty for the hate of the people that hits innocent and peaceful  refugees because you let the scum in

    That is why Brexit starts to defend themselves.....

  6. Hi,

     

    I have been experiencing these problems in the past particularly I am interested to use the "*" wild character and the "?" (I think so) single wild character for Thai vocabulary pattern.

     

    For example, I want to retrieve the list of เ*ีย and เ*ือ but the search has never been succeeded in the various applications EXCEPT  http://www.sealang.net/thai/vocabulary/ - this is somewhat working well for the * wild character only. Please forgive me if this is not relevant to you but brainstorming may be some uses. By the way, I think it is very difficult to eliminate the dotted circle (very annoying one!) because of the logical process consisting of the complicated Thai characters.

  7. The outcome - Malwarebytes have detected & removed the reimage bug successfully. I also remove reimagesetup.exe from download file manually as well. So I assume you can resolve too.   

  8. Hi, I got the exact same dialog saying "REIMAGE: Important Notice" today after windows update.Grrr.... It is not clear if windows update has caused it. This is obviously annoying me and my time.

     

    However I am currently working out how to remove it via malwarebytes and avira.....Did you manage to remove it yet?

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