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digbeth

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  1. E20 is 95-98 octane and E85 is over 100, but that hardly means more performance or better range as it actually has less thermal energy per volume
  2. Not the blue book, blue book does not confer ownership, people renting can put their names in blue book loan shars would insist on the Chanote (title deeds) and maybe have the borrower sign power of attorney forms ready to transfer,
  3. The seller would have in possession of the title deed "Chanote", hopefully with matching name to his ID card, he'll need to provide the letter stating the condo is debt-free is issued by the condo's juristic person, this the land office will look at, ask the both party are satisfied with the sale and once completed the new owner gets 'registered' in the chanote already she can use the chanote and the bill of sale to 'move in' to the blue housebook at the Amphur and change the utilities into her name, any literate Thai adult should be able to do this, I'm sure a lawyer would happily for a fee, handhold her through the entire process They could
  4. Forged POA happens from times to times to Thais and lands, when it was found out, usually the owner get to keep their land, the buyer lost the money if the scammer can't be found, they'd need to proof that they didn't sign the power of attorney, hence the need of witness on the POA letter, and sure if the forger is organized enough they might get away with it. Loan sharks that lend against the chanote, they'd make the owner sign a blank POA, in that case they sale might not get reversed
  5. Does the mods actually want engagement on this site or not? This was not a duplicate topic of Engine oil and fuel are not the same thing, this is the motoring forum so it's in the right place If having extra topic and discussion so taxing on the site's server i would happily visit less
  6. Exactly, For a thai owner sale to another thai person which is what the OP question was about It's the sellers' responsibility to satisfy these documents to the land department to initiate the transfer, not the buyer's FET is not needed in this case standard procedure is either handing over cheques/transfer of money at the land office after the official has verified that everything is above board, before the day of mobile banking you might need another person to visit the bank to ensure that the transfer has cleared while both sellers and buyers wait at the land office In case the sellers don't actually have the title they are purported to be selling, they could have forged power of attorney from the actual owner, how is the lawyer going to be able to tell if the power of attorney was legit? forged signature? compared against what?
  7. For due dillgence, Hire an inspection service to uncover anything wrong in construction, yes, but for other things like if the condo has outstanding charge or unpaid mortgage, it's relatively simple to uncover and they won't be able to go through with the sale anyway even for land, unless well connected to land department, no lawyer's gonna be able to uncover if the deeds was granted illegally and could be invalidated when those in power no longer is in charge years down the line for most process, the staff and land department would verify that everything is legit, if there's no language barrier and the Thai person is a functioning adult in possession of common sense there's no need for lawyer
  8. a normal thai person does not engage the service of a lawyer for simple property purchase, they will overcharge on this fact alone imagine the seller, this buyer turns up talking through lawyer... they must be loaded, don't care for money so no need to discount as much on the haggling phase
  9. it's not cardboard and bamboo, but pvc plumbing pipes full of black powder, unburnt portion is literally pipe bomb NOTAM (notice to airmen) advisory are given in case of official events that managed to inform the relevant authorities but do all temple/local amphur run fair knows to do this? no
  10. Gasohol 91 is also E10, but they are phased out on simpler ecu bikes that don't have O2 sensor while it's fine to use E20 and even say so in the manual and on the tank/gas cap I find that switching between them produce strange result, from running very rich to the point of stalling when switching from regular E10 to E20 and vice versa
  11. I have separate upstairs and downstairs pump and I need to bleed the upstair pump every couple of months regularly when it start to 'pulse' , I suspect it's the water in the pipes upstairs flowing back into the pump that causes this, as we use the upstair bathroom less I suspect a check valve after the pump would solve this but the bother of installing one vs bleeding every once in a while mean it's put off for now, and now after extended period of no use we just shut of the valves and the problem went away
  12. There are no planes being made that's compatible with the 'carrier' anymore only helicopters maybe they could have gotten the UK's Harrier when they were scrapping them years back but didn't as a helicopter carrier, there are now bigger and newer ships in Thai Navy that can do pretty much the same thing that probably cost less to run
  13. Having multiple accounts won't stop someone in the process of being scammed who bought the story.... hello this is the police/customs, your accounts are being investigated for fraud right now, you need to transfer your money to safeguard against investigation etc..... do you have any other accounts that might be compromised?
  14. ofcourse, the agent wants you to use his service every time you left your home and return
  15. There are revenue threshold of 2 million baht per year that if the shop reaches, has to join the VAT system, business tax on profit of course is separate the new reporting rule from bank is anyone that has over 3000 transactions get reported to revenue department,
  16. No The credit card edc machine that they have can take QR, CP groups' own system from Lotus to Makro can generate QR for the customer to scan from the till but not 7-11, they never have and never will accept QR as long as they have True Money to promote
  17. QR code is for people Thai bank accounts with access to mobile banking that can scan the QR code and transfer money from their account
  18. On the phone there's usually option to save the QR code as picture where your banking app can open and scan that without the need for second phone
  19. Actually, some Thai vendors who previously accepted QR transfers are now rejecting it as they were hit with a visit from the revenue department and tax bill as certain threshold of incoming transfers trigger automatic reporting by the bank Other reasons that shops that previously accepted QR payment but now reject it is some old mom and pop got scammed by buyers that show their screen that they'd transferred but didn't, some old folks don't know how to check if they had received the funds on their end, or it's the shop owner's account and employee can't know if the payment came through or not
  20. stop logging in to read, and worse comments, the more we complain the more they can claim, 'Since introduction of AI articles, our users engagement shot through the roof and the community is as vibrant as ever"
  21. Shouldn't stop the gravy trains of various consultants being paid to 'study' the feasibility and put together a bid though
  22. It's a new to Bangkok Bank feature previously available on K Bank when scanning, you have to select which accounts you are paying from and in case of credit card, the merchant has to set up to accept credit cards via QR scanning too
  23. They even had to make the 'new' 2 Baht coin very recently otherwise price of things would go up by 5 or 10 Baht and that's to much
  24. leave it out on the street and it'll be gone in minutes
  25. Thailand already made bike for export to Europe, so making bike that can be restricted to A2-A1, level then unrestricted by removing the restrictor when the rider has earned the appropriate license is possible with most things in Thailand, this will probably be done at the dealer when sold to anyone without a license but to be fair most big bike dealer in Thailand are careful to not sell to unexperienced rider and most big brands has decent riding school you can go to, still doesn't stop clueless parent buying their 16 years old 650cc
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