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The Fugitive

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  1. No problem Bill. In case you've not got there yet, this is where you need to go for True pre-pay; https://iservice.true.th/?_gl=1*qcgyk5*_ga*Nzc0OTQxODI3LjE2Nzc2NDU3ODQ.*_ga_KB786LL39X*MTY3NzY0NTc4NC4xLjEuMTY3NzY0NTc5Mi41Mi4wLjA.
  2. Yes, you are correct, Thailand uses UK numerical dates, not US. Just checked my True 'account' mine says; Valid until 29 Mar 2023 (28 days) so no possibility of confusion.
  3. I have True Tourist pre-paid SIM, True post-paid (came with fibre internet package), AIS (came with a secondhand 'phone) and my Mrs has DTAC. All have easy to set up and use 'accounts'. You key in your 'phone number and they send an OTP (one time passcode) to that number. Alternatively, you can use your email address and set up a password. You can view your balance and, most importantly, the expiry (inactive) date of your number. This is usually one month from each top-up. For True it's only 3 baht to extend for another month if you didn't want to top-up. You can do this several times so you don't have to worry about it each month. Use any debit/credit card to top-up. You can message the 'phone company through your account (in English) if need be.
  4. Great advice. I do the same. Remember to turn off mobile data otherwise you will waste your credit. Additional top up method is from your mobile 'phone 'account', minimum amount 10 baht for AIS.
  5. There are a few (not many) Countries that have reciprocal agreements with UK. Some of those give you the same treatment as a local would receive in that Country. Others provide emergency treatment only.
  6. That is interesting, many thanks. Gives cause to ponder! Moto accident claim can be rejected if not wearing helmet even though no head injuries suffered and, obviously, lack of helmet didn't cause the accident. I suppose the main factor would be the amount of alcohol but if the railing was extremely low and/or insecure?
  7. Never seen a Thai bullfight myself. Spanish/Portuguese/Mexican/Colombian I have. It is regarded of course as an art form rather than a sport. Comedy bullfights can be most entertaining. It is important to understand that it is traditional and, as a guest in another Country, you have to appreciate the historical and cultural differences.
  8. Checked today on UK NHS website. Available to all over 50 years.
  9. Happy Birthday! Many thanks for your vast knowledge, experience and dedication to helping people.
  10. Correct, people have been convicted purely on circumstantial evidence. Unless some other facts (or actual evidence) comes to light it seems highly unlikely that the CPS would deem there was a 'realistic prospect of conviction'?
  11. That's what he has done. Sensible maybe but, if innocent, does he not want to find out what happened?
  12. Absoutely correct! Police are employed to find reasons to prosecute people. They have methods of tripping you up during questioning. They 'strengthen' evidence. They did it to me.
  13. Seems that's exactly what he has done.
  14. Wouldn't speak to British police because 'didn't feel well and had personal issues'. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-64755447
  15. Have to appreciate many of us remember (and suffered) from dogs and their owners in our home Countries. Not too long ago nobody 'picked up' after their dogs. Our pavements were carpeted in the vile stuff. Owners kicked their dogs out during the day so they formed 'wolf packs' running into roads, causing crashes and sometimes attacking people. I personally have suffered financial loss due to a RTA caused by loose dogs. I have also, as a child, been bitten by a 'wolf pack'. Most unnerving experience. There are still owners who walk their dogs ignoring signs such as; 'School Playing Fields - No Dogs' and 'Drinking Water Reservoir - Do Not Enter Enclosure'. I have witnessed both near where I lived in UK.
  16. My occupational pension provider in UK performed a 'five yearly review' (as they termed it) by sending an email with a secure reply facility requesting; 1) Photo of data page of passport 2) 'Selfie photo'. I thought that was quite ingenious and totally painless!
  17. My 76 year old Thai mother-in-law suffered a head injury last year. A/E doctor at local Community Hospital said ‘it’s not good’. Ambulance transferred to specialist hospital. After a scan they said ‘nothing can be done’. Ambulance crew insisted we get a second opinion and drove to the nearby Regional Hospital who said the same. Whilst that may have been true, it could have been for lack of return on investment reasons (we won’t pay for brain surgery on a 76 year old).
  18. Care continues but treatment will not be provided unless you can pay for it. The patient will eventually die from their injuries.
  19. Can confirm DHL is fast and reliable. Sent Friday afternoon and arrived early Monday morning. On-line tracker provides detailed progress information. Couldn't be better.
  20. According to previous posts by well informed contributors, not at all if you provide DWP with a UK address. When I claimed my State Pension last year a lady at DWP stressed that a UK telephone number is important. Read into that what you wish.
  21. Number one's and number two's. We keep a heap of sand in the garden and cover the deposits. Using a hose on the concrete soi just spreads it. Our soi is a quiet cul-de-sac and the other neighbours let their dogs loose continuously. You can imagine the mess!
  22. Have to hope that continues until it passes away. Talking of excrement, neighbours directly opposite us don't have animals but all the family do their business outside my house. See them doing it on CCTV. Can only think they are reducing their water bill and frequency they have to pay for the 'poo pumper' tanker?
  23. All very good now on laptop running Windows 7.
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