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rumak

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  1. can i change that to "most SMART and critical thinking people who do not have complete acceptance of what the establishment tries to force people to believe".... have worked it out by now . Unfortunately.... the masses still outnumber the critical thinkers . Though no chance of changing the few unchangeable "minds" on this forum , it does seem a number of members certainly are waking up ... as more REAL facts are getting through the cracks of the establishment wall.
  2. be sure to get more than one opinion . something that could be serious should...IMO, ..... be researched with two or three doctors "opinions" . ! WRONG diagnosis is a very common occurance in medicine : https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/26/6/484 ( i could post another hundred links regarding "misdiagnosis".... but you can google it )
  3. countdown to removal : 13, 12, 11, 10 ............. ( or as soon as the tall guy complains)
  4. I am pretty sure that deep down there are a whole lot of people feeling that . Most of course will not admit it
  5. i am absolutely sure that insurance "companies" have more tricks and deceipt at their disposal than any average person can imagine. what they can do and have done to make life miserable for those who have in good faith handed over money... year after year.... is very well documented . If you had posted your past experience( or links) with April here on this thread.... for all to see.. it would give a very clear idea of just how bad the claim procedure can be . Sheryl's comment (regarding thai insurers):"The basis for deciding, after the fact, that a confition was pre-existing is sometimes ludicrous/makes no medical sense". is right on, and I for one am sure that the same treatment is almost universal . Just one link , of many on this subject, i posted in another comment on this thread.
  6. any exclusions for "pre-existing conditions" ? i would think that most 70 yr olds would have some... if not many
  7. I am pretty sure that this link is an "approved source" . I believe that you and many others have had good experiences . But "never a problem " seems to be very far from the standard in the US . https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/analysis-health-insurance-claim-denials-are-on-the-rise-to-the-detriment-of-patients As i am someone in the "self insure" group .... my experience is that I have never had a problem . Never even had to fight anyone to pay the bill . Since stress is known to be a major factor in causing health problems.... i attribute not having to deal with insurance battles as being very positive . The irony is : if one has health issues that might turn serious , then it would seem prudent to buy health insurance. The catch 22 is that you won't be covered for those issues ! "A recent KFF study of ACA plans found that even when patients received care from in-network physicians — doctors and hospitals approved by these same insurers — the companies in 2021 nonetheless denied, on average, 17% of claims. One insurer denied 49% of claims in 2021; another’s turndowns hit an astonishing 80% in 2020. Despite the potentially dire impact that denials have on patients’ health or finances, data shows that people appeal only once in every 500 cases." ouch
  8. Hi Simon ........ didn't you have a VERY STRESSFUL experience with your insurance company ? About a year or so ago ? I remember an ongoing disaster that you described in detail here on this forum at that time . I do believe you did not "win" ... were denied coverage.... and had to go back to your country . ( my facts may not be accurate, but maybe you can share here) Certainly i think that your example would be very important to this discussion about whether anyone who "does not pay an insurance company" is crazy
  9. even worse can be the shock and horror of NOT setting aside whatever you can each year , so that you will be prepared for the draining of all your expectations when the insurance company denies your coverage after putting you through all kinds of stress. over and over again ? for large amounts ? Insurance companies ? I don't think so...
  10. if you haven't found the Decathlon store yet ..... it is on the Chiangmai----Lamphun access road ...... across from the BIG Court House ( san dek intersection) coming from lamphun make a U turn at that intersection, and go about 100 + meters and it is on your left . Big store, set back from road a little bit (drive slow)
  11. James 4:18 ...... No good deed goes unpunished
  12. Choice : pay, pay, pay ...year after year . hoping to avoid the stress, pain and suffering from a "major issue" . Then: pay, raised premiums , pay , raised premiums Then: the moment finally comes. you are injured or disabled or very ill . You make your claim , and are in a very ill state . https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/analysis-health-insurance-claim-denials-are-on-the-rise-to-the-detriment-of-patients Not for me , thanks.
  13. As i said ...................... also a very long and stressful ( very common) personal anecdote from one of the longtime members on AN ........ ending in him finally making the departure to go back home for care ( a year or so ago). maybe he will weigh in again on his experience ( but it is also not advisable to name names ( companies, etc) due to the laws here 🙂
  14. self insure. the sooner you start ...... the more money and stress you will save . listen to those on here who are many, that heard those famous words a. your premium has been raised b. we have decided that you are not covered for that condition note: this is my opinion, and has worked very well for me over the last 30 years
  15. I don't know if the source (rumak) would be a credible one, according to ........ Nearing menopause can be quite disruptive to females ( so i am told ) Also... many Thais seem to have a certain disorder caused by the pandering many received growing up . Which continues into adulthood when allowed 🙂
  16. i'm sure you will get a few more recommendations for this doctor . see him at his own clinic near Rajawet hospital .... eves and sat morning ( i am about due to go to check out my knee (again ! ) what is your age ( just curious) . probably younger than me (73 ) Dr.Chanakarn - Orthopaedics Clinic, Chiang Mai. Tel : (+66) 53 204 545 (+66) 6
  17. i do believe that your original post went over the heads of the opposition . ( opposition here meaning those still clinging to the usual "news' "facts" .) Thankfully even this forum has shown that sooner or later other views will get out, and also many members have seen with their own eyes what is happening . And being such kind and loving souls ...... are graciously stepping to the side to let the crowds of booster seekers be assured of a place in line .
  18. Not as simple as "just going to land office" and making a usufruct . They can deny it or charge a fee ( percentage of the land value) .....depending on circumstances and/or their "discretion" . NR .... you really should consult me ...... my fee is exactly the same as the value most people put on my advice 😅
  19. soi 3 and SRB have "learned" ...... and i guess i have as well . our comments are not those of "bitter old men" . just maybe trying to give real life examples , from which we (hopefully) learnt . don't think any of us will be taking the leap off any tall buildings ...........
  20. be cautious....very cautious . very famous book called " A KILLING SMILE " .
  21. All these "BEST LEGAL" ways to do things are only as "best" as the family you marry into , and the moves you make accordingly . Those with success stories almost always use their critical thinking and experience in making good choices. Much more so than those thinking the law or lawyer is on their side. Many stories on thaivisa if one has a month or two to read them all .............
  22. by the way..... my gf has a lovely house here in Doisaket that she wants to sell . i will gladly sign release of usufruct for any of you rich guys . (only bad air a few months a year ) 🙂
  23. " With the exception of being in control of selling it........ or, as i have stated, "kicking" your legal wife/ husband out without a legal judgement .
  24. i don't believe you can kick your Thai wife out ....legally . Just as the wife can not kick her husband out if a legal marriage registered in Thailand . Maybe best NOT to get married, but get a usufruct (for life) on the title deed (if allowed by the Land office) . uhhhhh like i have but i have no illusions about what difficulties there would be if i wanted to kick the "owner" of the property off the land 🙂
  25. not really correct . the property ( and house if it has one) is legally his to USE . ( and in effect, if not reality, control who lives there and what can be done on the property ) . and YES, it can not be sold without him signing the agreement at land office to REMOVE the usufruct . HE CAN NOT SELL THE PROPERTY as he is not the owner . period as for the other point ..... do not think someone can buy the property until his usufruct is removed ( and who would anyway ) . But MY EXPERIENCE here in CM , and also in Lamphun province, is the head of land office immediately says that FIRST the usufruct must be rescinded by the person before any sale can take place . What lawyers can or can not do ..... who knows ?? Money changing hands unseen can accomplish much .
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