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2 hours ago, worgeordie said:
I deposited a UK cheque into Bangkok Bank just the other day
it will take up to 45 days to clear, and the fee was 430 THB.
Just take the cheque and bank book to bank, with ID ,same name
as cheque.
regards Worgeordie
45 days! Did you try that before the age of computers and Internet? it takes about 7-14 days to clear a check disregarding what bank you use.
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Yes, On Nut is good. As long as it make you have shorter time to work it will be as good as anything else.
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Generally all is pre-tax. That makes pre-tax official and any other thing if it is clearly written in a contract.
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As you speak it will not work. This is something you need to take up with the land and transport department. They are the only ones that can split up land and house between you and your wife. Has nothing to do with what stands on the building contract. As long as you have no paper that the building is yours you can not sign for building, as well as you will not get a name on something that do not already exist.
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On 10/17/2020 at 8:52 AM, TPDH said:
What are the current requirements to open a bank account with Kasikornbank?
Being alive and have an identification the proves the same.
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Above we can see all the useless comment that do not help at all. Why do people continue to post without having any knowledge about the answer to the thing in question?
However, I will have some questions. Do you have a GF, wife or children that can buy things with your, maybe, registered account on Google?
If not then there will be ways of contacting Google. Below you will see some:Phone number +1-866-246-6453
After that you can register at LinkedIN and connect to Google that way. I have Matt Cutts, the head of Google SEO as a contact.
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6 hours ago, colinneil said:
Sad how some abled bodied people think being disabled is funny.????
Never said it was not sad. Just posted that everything else have rules, and then I assume same will go for this. ????
Ok, now we have the usual wrath making a go at it again. However, I am sure you can understand it Colin. If somebody put you in a race for 100m you would probably lose. It´s natural and noting wrong with that. The same goes for this man. If they only could write that it´s an amazing thing.
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Even if this a a fantastic thing, and that the man is good at what he does, it could never be called snooker.
Snooker is played with a cue. He can not play the game as it is, and can therefore not be allowed to play on international levels. That would be same as mixing paralympics with the regular olympics. It might sound sad, but that´s the way things work as it is today.After taking a look at the video it also looks like he is just at the same level as any other semi-good regular snooker club player. That video does not even touch any division at international level.
However, the man got a way to have fun in life and managed to overcome the problems to be able to do the things he likes in life. That´s a great achievement.- 2
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41 minutes ago, Loiner said:This one is getting even more spiteful and vociferous with every post. It must be because Boris has made an a*rse out of all his EU masters. And they call Boris a clown, but can't understand why he has a landslide majority in the government.
We are nearly there. EU obstinacy through Macron and Barnier will only aid our leap into new freedom. I'm afraid all hope is gone for you Euros now.
2015 : 1 pound was over 1,4 euro. Today: 1 pound about 1,1 euro. That about how long time it has been talk about until the process started as well as soon finished to leave EU.
Actually: IT LOOKS VERY HOPEFUL FOR THE EURO!- 3
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53 minutes ago, Loiner said:As the negotiations draw to a close without Boris capitulating as they thought, the Euros are becoming much more spiteful and vociferous. It’s not like dealing with Theresa the appeaser anymore is it?
Due to the plotting and schemings of our own Remainers it has taken much longer than it should, but we will be fully free soon. It will be No Deal too, mostly due to their obstinacy, but we’ll take that. They could have a sensible deal if they really really wanted, but their politicians sound like the Europosts here.
Negotiations? That could only be possible if Boris had a clue of what that is and how they are done. Just look at how this man made an a*se out of himself in more than one country as a foreign minister. After that he is chosen as prime minister buy the people. Really!? However, he is on a roll and is continuing he´s streak of mistakes.
What you are really trying to post here is that the EU is full of obstinate and unfair people,while Boris id all fair and a good guy that want what´s best for all. Do you really believe that?If so, then all hope is gone. ????- 2
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1 hour ago, vogie said:
"I understand you're tired" is a personal attack, which is what you do.
When you say "Yeah, then I think you realise who drew the shorter stick in this game" were you referring to Outer Mongolia? Stop being disingenuous, you are already in a hole, time to stop digging.
Again your post for all to see.⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
"When you look at UK the UK population with about 68 million citizens, and that there is losses already of over 750 000 jobs. That as well as a very high risk of close to a million more jobs to go away. Yeah, then I think you realize who draw the shorter stick in this game."
Yes, my post for all to see once again: Thanks you for confirming your mistake and the fact that you are totally wrong.
As you can se, the post turned out to be popular and has been rewarded 7 likes. So, I guess that will show you that re-posting my information does not have your desired effect. Sorrey! Nice try, though. Better luck next time! ????
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21 minutes ago, vogie said:
"I understand you're tired" is a personal attack, which is what you do.
When you say "Yeah, then I think you realise who drew the shorter stick in this game" were you referring to Outer Mongolia? Stop being disingenuous, you are already in a hole, time to stop digging.
Again your post for all to see.⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
"When you look at UK the UK population with about 68 million citizens, and that there is losses already of over 750 000 jobs. That as well as a very high risk of close to a million more jobs to go away. Yeah, then I think you realize who draw the shorter stick in this game."
What? Personal attack? It was you that said you were tired. I just said that I understand your peculiar situation. However, I also assumed that you had hard to focus and realize what you in reality was the reason to you being tired. Enough with that. No personal attack at all. It was you that brought the tired subject up in the discussion.
So, then you mean that you accuse me for wishing that UK suffers more, just because I highlighted who will come out with most problem? To compare two things and draw a conclusion is not at all same as making or delivering a wish. The one that is digging is you, and probably searching for a way to understand the difference. Good Luck!
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29 minutes ago, vogie said:
Only a very special poster would write something down, then deny he/she said it. I will let the rest of the forum judge you because quite frankly I have had enough of your arguements.
No you not get away that easy. What did I post that states I wish the UK to suffer more? I understand you are tired. That has nothing to do with my arguments. That has entirely to do with your accusations that you have no substance to stand up for.
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17 minutes ago, vogie said:
Sometimes I don't think you realise what you are writing on here, you stated :-
When you look at UK the UK population with about 68 million citizens, and that there is losses already of over 750 000 jobs. That as well as a very high risk of close to a million more jobs to go away. Yeah, then I think you realize who draw the shorter stick in this game.
Yes, I know I posted at. Where do I write that I want ne side to suffer more? really think that it´s you who have reading difficulties and lack of comprehension capabilities.
I just pointed out for you to realize who have the greater loss, due to that you only pointed out that EU stand in front of a risk to lose 1 million jobs. Please, now, point out where it stand that I want it to be like that? Another option can be to just keep quiet, if the only thing on your agenda is to twist information and make up accusations based on ck of comprehension.To bring up another thing to spread clarity as well as compare two situations, can never be considered to wish something for a specific side.
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6 hours ago, vogie said:
"Best equipped to deal with it" still equates to who will suffer the least. So what ever your reason for saying I don't care anymore, there are many still in the EU nations that still do care.
Yes, but it does not say that I wish one side to suffer more, as you try to make it sound like.
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2 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:
That's the "Covid free Thailand" up the Suwanee !
She may have caught it from an untested Thai.
And how do you explain that? Thai people go into quarantine 14 days and get tested.
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8 minutes ago, transam said:
My jobs done sunbeam.....????...Thank you....
Sure, Sir Trans.....????....Thank you too
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46 minutes ago, poohy said:
It would appear despite this dear gentlemans (using the term loosely) perceived wealth and value to the human race ,his sense of humour is bankrupt
Noted! Will try to laugh more, just to make you happier as well.
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1 hour ago, transam said:
I know an old guy whose wife takes care of all his paperwork, they went to the Laos border and were fined 15,000bht, they were on 30 days overstay, his wife thought June was July, but of course you want the ol' fella deported..????
Now I think you should perhaps stay quiet on the subject....????
So, that means he made the wrong choice. He let a person that was not up for it take care of his paperwork and visa. I assume they, or his wife, had children or other relatives in younger age or more concentrated. If you reside in a foreign country and no longer can take care of things yourself, it´s your responsibility to appoint a person you can trust. Not a person you believe you can trust. There are agents that can take on this work for older people, and you can trust that it´s is being done in due time.
Why would I stay quiet? You have the ball. Present me with some valid reasons for overstaying 14 or more days! You, can´t, right? Then we at least know who should remain quiet out of us two, and it´s not me.
Now I will not discuss this off topic area more. If you wish to continue, you are free to send me a PM for further discussion. This thread is about 12 million struggling Brits. ????1 hour ago, transam said:Once again you question my country of which I am proud of, a country, and it's populace that is none of your business to chastise on a regular basis...Makes you look stupid...????
It´s definitely my business, due to that the actions of the people and a country´s government will affect the outcome of the economic situation. Something that I´ve already told you is a thing that is a part of my table, which makes it my business. You, however, are free to disregard my comments and move on with your life. ????
By the way, you are reacting and replying so much to my original posts and you never stop. In the future I will do like above and collect them into one single reply. I hope that is not a problem for you. ????
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12 minutes ago, teacherclaire said:
You didn't get it, did you?
Yes, I did get it. People say riding a bike, but there is also nothing wrong with saying that you are driving the bike. So, therefore a stupid reply got a stupid one back. The thing here, is that you seem to miss that. Did you get it now?
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That´s like a HUGE loss! Where is all the Chinese that are going to save this little insignificant mishap?
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1 minute ago, vogie said:So you're happy if both sides suffer badly, just as long as the UK suffers the most. I really think you need a reality check.
Nope, I am not. Never posted that. I have posted that I do not care if they make it out ok, and that is true but it regards both sides. Do not twist my posts and the meaning of them.
I gave you an answer on your question, and also made you aware of the hardship that exists on both sides as well as who is best equipped to deal with it in my opinion.- 5
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Just now, vogie said:Do you care about the 1 million EU citizens that will lose their jobs if it's a 'no deal', it seems your intense dislike of the British over-rides your concern for the welfare of your fellow EU members.
I do not have any fellow EU members. Left that sinking world over 20 years ago. ????
However, you deserve an answer. Ok 1 million out of a population of close to 450 million EU citizens is of course much. However, due to the free work and free movement inside EU, they will have a greater chance to find new occupation by looking at a wider area.
When you look at UK the UK population with about 68 million citizens, and that there is losses already of over 750 000 jobs. That as well as a very high risk of close to a million more jobs to go away. Yeah, then I think you realize who draw the shorter stick in this game. ????- 8
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1 hour ago, transam said:
Because I question you......????
No, just because you try to glorify the actions of a country that are doing the best to bury themselves.
1 hour ago, transam said:You most certainly do have a reputation here, sadly....????
That´s mostly the comment from a person that disagree. From my side it´s positive.
Builders contract, build in your name, Tessaban concerns
in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
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Yes, It´s will surely do. The good thing is that you have a usufruct that will give you the right to live in the place as long as you live or wish. That will also make it easier for you to split the house and the land in two deeds at a later stage. However, some offices will agree to that and some will not. It will also depend on the piece of land, but please do not ask me how they will look at that. Have no clue.- ????