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Thailand to join BRICS nations
CartagenaWarlock replied to nomad2019's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
Cooperating with the US and EU does not mean kowtowing to their demands to punish other countries. As China and India have shown, they don't care this foolish financial punishment of Russia. They will buy their oil from Russia and Iran using their own currencies. And what they want is to strengthen that and other trades without dollars in the future. -
Thailand to join BRICS nations
CartagenaWarlock replied to nomad2019's topic in Jobs, Economy, Banking, Business, Investments
There is no danger to the dollar in the near future. What BRICS is trying to do is thwart America's attempt to punish other countries financially that don't kowtow to the American empire. Europe is a vessel state of America. They will always bow to America. But as of now, Russia, China, and India are not going to, and they have openly indicated so recently. They will pursue their own interests. An alternate to the dollar will facilitate the financial transactions of non-cooperating entities without trade disruptions. There is no danger of the dollar collapsing unless humanity is doomed due to nuclear wars, an asteroid strike, or similar worldwide catastrophes. What may happen in the future is a reduction of America's debt fueled spending to wage proxy wars, but the dollar will still remain a powerful currency. BRICS currency will provide an alternative trading tool in case America wants to punish countries that refuse to kowtow to America. And Thailand must join BRICS, if they get the opportunity. Imagine a scenario where America wants to punish China and gives warnings to countries that do trade with China. Thailand wants to do trade with China, they don't want to get entangled in the China-USA conflict. With an alternate currency, Thailand can continue its trade even if the USA cuts dollar access to Thailand. -
I don't like McDonald's delivery because the fries become soggy, and I don't like it.
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I don't have problems eating rice except for breakfast. Also, I don't like eating food from the same region every day, not even Western food. So I change every day. Pattay is like a food heaven. One can get food from almost every region of the world, and it is not very expensive.
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I am not a big fan of KFC, but I believe they have one in Lotus. I like Texas chicken. I never go to Burger King in the US either. So, I don't miss it. My first food chains were McDonald's and Arby's in the US. I believe they don't have Arby in Thailand. I have never seen one. For McDonald's, I either go to Tree Town or Tukum. More often to Tukum than to Tree Town.
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They have two gas stations on Thepprasit Road. I like Jomtien. Only once did I go to Wongamat/Nakula to look for a condo, but I did not like the area. I can't give you the exact reason. The first impression was not good. The only thing lacking in Jomtien is a McDonald's, and I don't like ordering from McDonald's. I like their hot French fries.
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Just hand over a veet tube. That's what I do when my ladies show signs of laziness.
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I wanted to try out the USA deposit account in Wise (USA). So I added $1,000 USD last Friday. They informed me it will take one week to get my funds from my Wealthfront account because apparently I linked the bank using two micro deposits. To check if the delay is due to Wealthfront or Wise, I immediately went to the Wealthfront site and initiated $1,000 transfer to Chase Bank, and the money reached my Chase bank in three hours. So it is not that Wealthfront is delaying it (The Wise transfer was a pull and the Chase bank transfer was a push). This morning I woke up and checked my Wise account; the money is still not there (after more than one week) in my Wise account. I checked my Wealthfront account and the money was withdrawn by Wise two days after I initiated the pull at Wise and that was five days ago. I don't understand why it takes so long for Wise to pull money from my US bank. I can assure you that most American banks will pull the money by the next day (apparently they do it in batches), and it will be in my account within two/three days. I'm not sure why it takes so long for Wise to pull the money. And yes, it's a shame that there is no instant transfer in the USA, like in most countries.
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I talked to him. Apparently, he had an OA before COVID and abandoned it after they mandated health insurance. He says it is inconvenient for him to align his "permitted to stay" date with his health insurance expiration date. He gets his health insurance from the Federal Health Insurance Marketplace, and within two years he is going to switch to Medicare at 65. He stays for six months but not continuously. Takes a break and goes back to the USA. I told him the best option for him was to get an agent-assisted extension. After the first year, it is around $30 per month. And yes, he has to pay for the months he is not in Thailand, but still, it is a bargain. Now, let him do whatever he wants to.
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The case of the missing Viagra tablets
CartagenaWarlock replied to mostcurious's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
So far, weed works for me the best. There is no need for any other enhancement drugs. I will see how long I can continue with weed and no enhancement drugs. -
The case of the missing Viagra tablets
CartagenaWarlock replied to mostcurious's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
In Thailand one does not need a prescription to buy most medications. That is also the reason my UHC health savings MasterCard is always denied at all pharmacies. They only work in hospital pharmacies. -
He would make more from his investment in the US. Why would he put 800,000 baht in a Thai bank? I don't tell him to do something that will result in financial loss and is not a win-win situation for any party. Obviously, in US dollars. Does anybody know if the money should be in a savings account or a 401(K) or IRA will be OK?
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Sorry, I should have made it clear. He is in the US (Chicago area) and would apply for a Non-O at the Chicago consulate. He does not draw any Social Security yet and lives off of his 401(k) savings. He has been to Thailand plenty of times and always goes on TV and gets an extension for 30 days. Apparently, he has a condo in the Jomtien area. He was asking if he could get a non-O and didn't have to apply for an extension. If possible, how many times can he get from the same consulate. He would like to stay in Thailand for six months, but not continuously. So, he is not interested in METVs. He was wondering if he could do it with a non-O, each time applying for a non-O, at the Chicago consulate. I told him I didn't know, and he could get an agent-assisted retirement that would allow him to stay as long as he wanted for up to one year.
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There are not many people, but I know a lot of people. It takes time to accumulate cards. I have been accumulating cards for the last 40-years. People also use Tradeline to make 20–30K a year. My credit score swings widely. The maximum I had was 810, and the minimum was 740 in the last few years. I really don't care about my credit score any more.
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Not one car but multiple cards totaling available credit of a million dollars. A dozen of them have more than $50,000 in credit limits. The maximum is 75K. I borrow $100,000 at 3% for one year and then invest in VOO. I have been doing that for almost 10 years. A cool 16–17K in profits before taxes just to keep those cards. I know one person who has 1200 cards and lives off of the income from his cards. I have 107 cards in the last count.
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Yes, both savings accounts. I opened the Bangkok account a long time ago on a tourist visa. After I moved to Pattaya, I wanted to get a Visa/MC debit card, and in Pattaya, they told me I had to go to the same branch where I opened my account; however, they could open a new account and give me a Visa/MC debit card for the same. I said OK, open another account. Hence, I have two accounts.