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Mobile banking users not affected yet by new regulation : NBTC
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thanks for bring that to our attention. I was a bit concerned because our True internet package is registered in my wife's name and that includes the data SIM, which I use. So I guess that I, as a family member, need not be concerned about this issue. We share the same address and family name. Glad to read that there is a bit of common sense in this matter. -
I agree with what Sheryl said and I know. Been there and done it! Severe sciatica in both legs simultaneously, accompanied by lower back pain. For a while I could only get around on all fours. No diagnosis was ever conclusive, which I believe is very often the case. But in the end I fixed it myself with the exercises recommended by Dr. Leon Root in his excellent book, 'Oh My Aching Back'. That was some 30 years ago and the problem has never reoccurred.
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IMO a gym is the worse place to go if you have backpain. My paraphrase of that well worn adage is, 'No strain=no pain'. But yes to swimming and I agree with the O/P's ex-wife and earlier posters. Keep up the walking. I walk an hour a day whenever possible and practice Qigong twice a day. 78 years and no backpain at all.
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British Expat Arrested For Punching and Killing Russian Man
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
What SAS guy are you talking about, you mean the so called mercenary? -
British Expat Arrested For Punching and Killing Russian Man
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
The police in the UK has had a 'One Punch Can Kill' campaign running since 2009. Here is just one of their many campaign posts. One Punch It's a pity for the victim, the perpetrator and his wife that Williams wasn't cognizant with this fact. Now 3 lives (at least) have been ruined. I have sympathy only for two of them. -
New Mobile Banking Rules Aim to Curb 'Horse' Accounts
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It shouldn't be a problem for you. All you'll need to do is register your SIM in your name. Job done. -
New Mobile Banking Rules Aim to Curb 'Horse' Accounts
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I suspect that there will be a lot of us in a similar situation. The internet providers seem to prefer having a Thai's name on the contract. I'm just hopeful that they will accept that the same (rather unusual) family name living at the same address will satisfy them there's nothing untoward with our arrangement. It will be a real pain in the butt if I'm forced to change my phone number. -
I'm fairly fortunate where I live up here near Sakon Nakhon. I have the countryside all around me with plenty of trails I can walk. The air is usually clear, rarely moving above 'Satisfactory' on the Air4Thai App. And I make the most of it, walking almost every day. But it's no match for the countryside of rural Herefordshire UK where I lived for many years. In fact it looks a lot like photos of New England, complete with bluebells in the spring. I can see where Why New England is so named. However, Thailand is home now and I make the most of what I have around me. Live for now, nostalgia will provide you with nothing but memories.
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Foreign nationals arrested after bike rampage on Koh Samui (video)
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Our local police might not, (not that we have any) but I can assure you our Phu Ya Ban would! And has when it comes to this kind of behaviour. -
Ministry tightens billboard inspections for public safety
Moonlover replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Leaving it just wee bit late aren't they? -
Egypt actually operates a similar method as they do here. You enter on a normal tourist visa. Then trot on down to the immigration office within 30 days and fill in a single page application. All one needs to qualify is proof of ownership, if one has a home there, or a rental contract. It is much easier than here in Thailand. I didn't live in Hurghada. I had an apartment in El Gouna, a tourist cum residential village some 20 kms north. It was a very pleasant place to live, a kind of upscale gated community. There are many like it doted round the coast. It was very well managed and one of the most environmentally friendly places I've ever lived in. Even the domestic water was collected and recycled for irrigation. There are many Europeans living there. It's almost like a mini EU. https://www.elgouna.com
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Yes, I can endorse that. Egypt has quite a number of resort towns along the Mediterranean and Red Sea coast. I owned an apartment on one near Hurghada on the Red Sea and lived their for 7 years and it was a very pleasant place to live. Immigration and residency rules were a doddle. Just once a year and one single page application form to complete. All I needed was my 'owners card' from the resort and my passport. A rental contract could also be used if one doesn't own there. Definitely worth looking into if one's looking for change of lifestyle. There are many Europeans retired there.
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If you Google 'driving schools in Bangkok' and you'll come up with a long list of them. I've just counted about 20. You'll need to find one that has an English speaking instructor (obviously) and is officially approved by the DLT. They usually run 1 week intensive courses which culminates in the theory and driving test followed by the issue of your license at the DLT. It's a 'one stop shop' procedure. The link below is the web site of one of these schools, but obviously the location will be a factor that only you can assess. Good luck. https://www.skdriving.com
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Why does the electric power stop, when the rains begin?
Moonlover replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I think you just have to look up at any power pole to see the answer to that question. -
Thailand Tax on Expat Pensions 2024
Moonlover replied to Southsealad's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Why are you all going over the same old stuff over and over again? Why can't you all just wait until some official announcement is made on this subject, if it ever comes that is? All you are doing stressing yourselves up by speculating on this matter when none of you have any solid evidence as to what will, or will not happen in the future. And I'm going to repeat, yet again, the paragraph from the Thai Enquirer, dated Sept 18th 2023: 'The program will begin January 1, 2024 and apply only to tax residents in Thailand meaning tourists and short term workers will be exempt. Also exempt will be those who have been taxed in a foreign country that has a standing Double Tax Agreement with Thailand'. Now for heaven's sake give it a bloody rest! https://www.thaienquirer.com/50744/thai-government-to-tax-all-income-from-abroad-for-tax-residents-starting-2024/ -
British family leaves UK for Thailand for lower costs of living
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes, I baulked a bit at that. However have a read of this: Affects of climate change on mental health -
Hmm, this has the potential to cause us a problem. Our True package is registered in my wife's name and that includes the SIM card. But I use that SIM card for all of my day to day functions including banking and Truemoney wallet apps. Fortunately my wife has adopted my surname so it may not be a problem, but you never know.
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Which Durian do you prefer? Pick your favourite
Moonlover replied to george's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I didn't even know there were various choices. Anyway my choice is the one that Madam Moon brings home and prepares and love it, which ever one it is. -
Thai Navy Agrees to Install Chinese Engine in Its New Submarine
Moonlover replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Because it was designed to operate the Harrier VSTOL aircraft, but they went out of production and there has been no other alternative suitable aircraft available. -
Beloved Brit found dead in Thailand hotel room
Moonlover replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
It would be apparent that Simon Brown died of natural causes, otherwise the RTP would have had a lot more to say on the matter. It's not possible to ascertain the exact cause without a full autopsy and I recall Sheryl saying that it can be a month before the results are known. Besides, what business is it of ours anyway? 47 is a bit young to simply drop dead of natural causes but it is not unknown. I've had a number of friends and colleagues in this age group who unexpectedly past away. One was a really good buddy of mine who had a stroke at this same age. -
Why do I always get dandruff after a few weeks of being in Thailand?
Moonlover replied to DPat's topic in Health and Medicine
I get these kind of symptoms occasionally. My fix is have a No 3 buzz cut (home administered by Madam Moon) and then I apply Bergamot hair lotion twice a day. That generally sorts it within a few days. In addition I always wear a sun hat when I go out. Bergamot products are readily available in supermarkets.