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I am no supporter of TAT but most people would refer to them as Tourist Visas. How many people on this site continually refer to Retirement Extensions as Visas?. They are English speakers.
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New Entry Requirements.
StevieAus replied to Makoshark's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
How is that relevant to what the original poster was claiming about insurance companies “weaseling” out of paying. No mention about a pre- existing claim. -
New Entry Requirements.
StevieAus replied to Makoshark's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You have evidence of that or is it what the bloke at the bar told you ? Never had any problems with Insurance companies either here or in Australia but then again any claims I have made are genuine. -
Best agent for retirement visa.
StevieAus replied to alphone2's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You don’t have to be daft or lazy to use an agent. I use one not because I don’t meet the requirements but for convenience and the service. Its the same reason I fly business class rather than economy, use the private hospital system rather than government system and stay in four or five star hotels rather than two star. Perhaps try it some time. -
New Entry Requirements.
StevieAus replied to Makoshark's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I had an accident two years ago requiring seven orthopedic operations, the insurance company paid the hospital directly without question, as they have done when my daughter required inpatient care. No weasel action by this company. -
Re your comments in paragraph 1. I thought that only applied to a Thai person returning and it’s only a one off.?
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Could you afford to live in the UK compared to Thailand?
StevieAus replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I can only assume you are living on imported products if your food bills are higher than in the UK. I visited some fiends in York in June and went to the supermarket with them a couple of times so saw the prices. The cost of fruit and vegetables compared with here were crazy. They showed me their utility bills that made my eyes water, the cost of petrol, transport, etc etc. I became ill and it took five days to see a GP after being refused treatment at one practice. Of course I could have sat in A&E for 8 hours. Was very happy to return here to Thailand with all of the perceived problems.- 206 replies
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Old bank account - can I resurrect?
StevieAus replied to wjmark's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Wouldn’t the easiest and smartest thing be to ask the Bank? What people on this site think is irrelevant. -
I agree having been caught out recently flying from Bangkok to Manchester return business class that use of the Business class lounge in Manchester wasn’t included unless I paid extra to enter Apart from that everything else was excellent but have advised them that they will lose my patronage with that nonsense. Probably don’t care
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Attempted credit card fraud.
StevieAus replied to geisha's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Dear me, don’t they realize that the word that has been deleted also refers to a type of bird , as I intended and also a type of tobacco. -
Attempted credit card fraud.
StevieAus replied to geisha's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
From what I see happening not only here but in Western Countries you might you might be left like the proverbial “ <deleted> on the rock” as the use of cash is rapidly disappearing. -
Attempted credit card fraud.
StevieAus replied to geisha's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I have had no issue with the Bangkok Bank here and was one of the group who had small amounts scammed plus from overseas twice in the last year. They have given me as good service as anything I had with Suncorp in Australia who I think are a top bank. ( Unfortunately soon to disappear) -
Have you walked through a public hospital recently, seen the people crammed together in wards, the standard of cleanliness, the waiting times etc. Its a lot more than fancy decorating. You stick with the government hospitals and I will continue to be pampered by the private system.
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Attempted credit card fraud.
StevieAus replied to geisha's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
I live in Thailand and twice in the last six months my card has been used in the UK for purchases, usually they start with small amounts to test the reaction. I have no idea how they get the number but the only thing you can do from my experience is 1 have the system on your phone that shows an alert when any transaction is made. 2 Immediately contact your bank and have the card cancelled and a new one reissued 3 Have the bank cancel the transaction and a refund made to your account. -
Unfortunately the people who appear to have money and those you would think are educated, from my observations also ignore seatbelts for children. My daughter attends a non government school and daily I see teachers nurses and business owners bundle their children into their cars without seat belts and often standing up on the front seats. One would think that nurses, who must see the injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents would have more sense, but then I see them riding motor cycles without helmets. Perhaps as you say they are arrogant, I put it down to stupidity or something I don’t understand about the culture.
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No I was responding to someone else and as a comparison on costs mentioned what it cost me to see a specialist, x Ray and blood test equivalent of about about 35 UK pounds. I had never heard of this other procedure and hope I never require it.
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An earlier poster I think it was Klong Song stated it had only been available here since January 2022 perhaps he was talking about Public Hospitals. I was responding to a poster who was suggesting that it is no longer cheaper for people to have medical procedures carried out privately in Thailand than the UK which I find hard to believe.
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They are only money making schemes if people don’t comply. In other countries they are money-making schemes for the government. Comply and the money river dries up.
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I don’t know if this procedure is considered expensive in Thailand because it’s relatively new but I think you will find many others are not. I recently saw a specialist at a private hospital, the total fee which included an X Ray and blood test was the equivalent of 35 UK pounds, all wrapped up within less than two hours.
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Not that I have ever seen. About two years ago she relocated to Chang Puak where she lives and had new offices built. As a retired lawyer myself I certainly would not have used her if not 100% satisfied.
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Sattahip fire could have been avoided for an extra ฿200 a panel
StevieAus replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
One could say the same about that high rise in London that was clad in flammable material and went up in flames. I understand there are many others including in Australia. Its all about saving the $. -
I can confirm they work never used on a large surface but on other items even left them out in the rain to check and no rust.
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I have used Sumalee and her practice for over 15 years as have many other expat friends, including a friend who had a consultation with her last week and was very happy with the outcome. Her contact number is 053-142366. She will happily discuss her fees prior to undertaking any work
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Australian JP’s are appointed by the various States. My appointment is from NSW and still valid. From memory only JP’s appointed by the Queensland Government can certify documents outside of Australia. I seem to recall that this was confirmed by our Honorary Consul in Chiang Mai a couple of years ago.