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Thai Travel Bug

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    1. No harm I guess in coming over to "SORT OUT" your friends estate with his Thai partner who you stated has no idea of what is going on.

    Maybe his Thai wife should actually have her solicitor with her whilst you are handing out your advice.

    His life by his choice was made in Thailand, he has a Thai wife who if legally married will have automatic right to anything owned and bank accounts in Thailand.

    No one else can touchy touchy....save the airfare, it sounds like you don't know what you are entering into, nor does it sound as if you can "HELP"

  1. Seems like they change their policies. You should look up which flight you want to take and look at their policy. Call them too because maybe their policy changed. I recently flew with my dog.

    My ex wife usually fly's Virgin.....Quite strange actually.

  2. Go to a bar, pretend your in an office, pay the office manager a bribe to date her young associate, then take her home, have a great time with the girl from the office, then when

    you have run out of things to talk about, take her back to the office (Bar) and then next time you feel like trying it find another bar (Office) and try your luck there. Once you have

    had enough practice, and you learn some Thai, maybe you will find a girl in YOUR office, and you can ask her on a date to a bar. Just make sure it is none of the offices (Bars)

    you have visited earlier. Same Same But Different. biggrin.png

  3. Have purchased three condo's off plan in the last 5 years, a reputable company, and have dealt with the same company each time.

    Have never had a problem, purchased in foreign name, and rented. Good build, good amenities, good location. Purchasing off

    plan in Thailand is neither a Ponzi scheme, nor a bad investment, as long as you deal with a reputable company with a good track

    record. As for any investment, due diligence, and a contract supporting anything that has verbally been said at the time of sale.

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