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AgMech Cowboy

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  1. I can't help, but you scared the pants off of me. My deposit goes into a US bank, which with WISE, I should have my money tomorrow afternoon/evening. I've thought many times about getting Uncle Sam to go direct into my account here. You're convincing me that's not a good idea.
  2. No, I don't see a problem at Big C the retail and grocery store. They rearranged the whole store at the Super Center down the road from me, which I hate, and they're doing a bunch of remodeling externally and internally. I think they reduced their stock of dry goods, it appears, and have reduced the 'inventory' placed on the shelves (so they're having to restock the shelves more often). I've actually noticed an increase in the types and brands of meat and cheeses offered. You've plenty of answers already regarding the sublet retailers, telephone kiosks and restaurants.
  3. Op, I wouldn't consider any other bank companies in Thailand for a foreigner. @ian carmanTo your specific post. Yes, there are agents 'around' Pathum Thani immigration. They don't hang out. They go there to help a client. I can usually spot the ones who are agents versus the girlfriend or buddy who are assisting on a personal basis. Usually they'll have at least 3 or more clients with documents in hand. You'll have to approach them. They are not there handing out name cards and soliciting clients. Good luck. I'm thinking from your question that you do not have an 'extension' of your permit to stay based on Marriage or Retirement. So now I'm talking without specific knowledge, but without you being registered at the immigration office, I don't think they'll give you a COR. But, really, I am not sure about that.
  4. IF he shows a Pathum Thani address CW will send him to No. 159 Village No. 7, Suan Prik Prik Subdistrict, Mueang Pathum Thani District, Pathum Thani Province to the immigration office there. If he finds an agent at CW then the agent may help him get a bank in the area and manage his Visa or extension. My advice, if you live in PT, then either do it yourself or get a PT agent. (check prices, I don't know any, but I can find out a CW one for you...)
  5. If you qualify a person can have a birth certificate from more than one country, period. They are documents that acknowledge the birth of a child no matter where they were born. Credit to your argument though, my son's says, "Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America". I'm sure Thailand will not be the same. At the end of the day, it's his USA birth certificate.
  6. 100% correct. Start by contacting the Washington DC embassy (website) where you'll get contact info and probably instructions. Have fun. Getting my son's US certificate was a blast... not. But, it's doable.
  7. Wow, just a continual effort to smear a good person. This is just so much malarkey.
  8. Now, don't hold me to that suggestion. It was something I heard. Or, maybe someone else commented one this and I missed it. ???????? (The process for divorce in Nevada was interesting... But too much money for me).
  9. Don't give two thoughts about it @dingdongrb. There are many who haven't been here that long. You going back 7-8 years since last extension and what not makes a world of difference.
  10. Mahidol University is an excellent university. If off to a US university there are many scholarships available. Something to consider are ROTC scholarships, too. Get into an area like 'intelligence' (I know a oxymoron), supply, UAV specialist or AF or Space force missile ops and never have to deploy into a war zone.
  11. @EVENKEEL As you've read from all the other post that's not an easy question to answer. (Gee time flies, when you look back...) When I was working at a Thai petroleum exploration company in 2007, we hired a Senior Accountant for baht 30,000. I was shocked at how low her salary was and from what I could tell she was good at her job. Ok, add 16 years since then and take a guess. Wages are pretty depressed here. I've tried to get my son to go to the US and work to earn money for his university tuition and the experience (you know skip a trimester or two), but he has been negative to that idea. He told me it's not worth it to skip a trimester to work in Thailand. (Will his Mother ever cut him off?)
  12. I really dislike Thai bashing. Similar type things happen in every culture. Maybe not the "exact" circumstance of Mom & Aunt borrowing money or the Thai gov not paying on time, but men and women have failed to pay back loans to their families since almost forever.
  13. Oh boy!! A walk-to/in open air theater. Shades and memories of the old 'drive-in'.
  14. Oh my, still alive... I just cannot fathom ever jumping from a building (or great height) to end this life. RIP Roman. You sadden the day.
  15. I'm sure that's why the pheu thai party will win. (BTW, that's soul. Not the same as the part of a foot or shoe, buddha forbid).
  16. @dinsdaleNo, this is "serial killer" used properly. If she'd have poisoned a whole bunch of people in one setting, then you could use "mass murderer". And in regard to "Joke". Although it spelled 'western style' as, joke, it's not actually pronounced the western way. It could also be spelled 'choke'. There is the discussion in transliteration of Thai whether to use a 'j' or 'ch'. A good example is Jatujak Market, which is located in Chatuchak, Bangkok. Got it?
  17. @DrJack54 In my past experience here, and I'm not going to argue the semantics. While true, the person who travels to the border to get a new visa exempt permit to stay sort of does a 'bounce', the actual "border bounce" is a term that was (is) used for those who already have a Non-O (or Non Immigrant visa requiring departures every 90 days) and only need to leave the country and return to get a new 90 day permit to stay stamp. See the person who is hoping to get another visa exemption may not be so lucky, so they ain't bouncing. IMHO So, "visa run"???? maybe short for Visa Exempt run. again IMHO Back on topic... I found it interesting the statement "I know many people have been doing visa runs for donkey years". How long you been here @azt219? Prior to the COVID panic, there were pretty established guidelines (still are on the borders) 2 visa exempts per calendar year (I believe), but I'm not an authority on that. DrJack54, BritTim and ubonjoe are the guys to ask about that. COVID's over, the old rules will be creeping back in.
  18. Da Whoppers she be telling when she gets on the stand. One can only hope the jury will be as unbiased as Anderson Cooper. (he wouldn't even go out and continued the interview from what I remember). This woman is trying to sell a book... and smear her ___t on President Trump. It didn't happen. (She probably tried to fleece him, he said 'no' and she said, I'll sue, etc...)
  19. @Geir Rasch maybe you should listen to @OneMoreFarang. I'm not going to review all the charges of which he was convicted. Just one... He threw out a completely legal bid and reward of that bid for some prime property in the Ratchadapisek area. Shockingly, his wife won the rebid of the land parcel (and maybe for a lesser price, don't remember). Charged, Tried and Convicted. There were other charges. Thaksin made a bunch of noise about the 'political' convictions, but as the international community has actually had time to read the charges and results he doesn't get that much support anymore.
  20. @spidermike007... like a 10,000 baht bribe into everybody's account isn't 'stealing' the election. Don't get me wrong.. I don't care who wins, but when the most 'popular' party gets in, especially if they don't need a coalition, that's when the real corruption begins.
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