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Recived item July 9,returned july 10 ,have receipts. Lazada have lied and lied throughout,cannot tell the truth if they tried. Thailands consumer affairs are being brought into play,just so damned annoying,never use them again
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On 9/23/2019 at 3:40 AM, john thom said:
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Been looking at Spain for few years now,cheaper to rent there than Thailand,plus cheap wine ,beer the food.
clean pavements,beautiful seas,back 'ome in two hours for short visit. Thailand's a real no-no,keep it
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Simply the Best Orange Garden soi 33 Naklua Rd......Ask for English menu for specials..Tuesday good day 3 course special 185,..think Thursday too German sausage . but its the helpings and choice of pasta, noodle, potato either mash or boiled ,chips etc no charge. its good
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At immigration yesterday for 90 day
Asked immigration concerning 12 months showing for 65000 answered with 4 5 or 6 bank statements//months will be OK. That seems OK as could only get 11 months in
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3 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:
Don't forget cashed up remainers - panic buying serves two purposes;
1. You and your family won't go without.
2. Empty shelves, queues at petrol stations and the like piles pressure on the no-deal maniacs that would threaten the stability of our country.
3. Draw money out of your bank - they may have a 'bank holiday' to stop a run on banks - so let's get one started.
"By any means necessary" - Dominic Cummings - Malcolm X
Yes a good and wise man. Got us (majority UK) just what we needed Thank You Cummings,like the second coming of Christ..and while about it,a bank holiday on 1 November to celebrate the UK's withdrawal
Thanks to Boris,everything is sunshine Everybody happy
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On 8/10/2019 at 8:46 PM, Forethat said:
And those issues are being addressed as we speak.
Frankly, I am more concerned with the French trying to sabotage and stop British lorries carrying British produce into France.
Quite easy to remedy,Eire gets the full Monty from UK screaming banshees,blockade them in
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2 minutes ago, bannork said:
'Underwater basket weaving degrees'
555, come on zorrow, when are you next on stage?
AH! the irish charge..There are some thick <deleted> here,the ex mature student type are by far the worst,one analytic survey stated they were all mentally ill,no arse in their pants,cannot afford a fresh pair
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14 minutes ago, bristolboy said:Whatever he is, given the bizarre quality of his English, it's dubious that he grew up in the UK despite his protestations to the contrary. That by itself doesn't discredit his views. But their relation to reality does.
Wot is this? another inglish teecher from the academic success laden mature student colleges that litter the UK,the illiterates armed after 2 years of intensive study with their underwater basket weaving degrees? looks like it,from someone with all the time on his hands sure ain't the raging success story,and from someone who asks why the southern eu will be hit hard,Id say he doesn't know his arse from his elbow lol
Again it is like this,in less than 90 days UK is out of the EU painful for some,especially the Irish,extremely so. This is democracy in action It sure feels good really it does lol
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5 minutes ago, bannork said:
I like zorrow424, clearly from Alice in Wonderland with his breaks between words and stream of delirious consciousness.
He's obviously a Remainer, sent to give the Brexiteers a bad image.
Now here we have it, it is only goons that attempt interpreted posts as to intellectual quality ,because after mature heducational corses ,that leave them with only one choice would that be teeching in thailand by any chance lol...... Brexit all the way,The Irtish ,few Scots are full of hatred,they know the outcome of all this,and I admit ,I really do it looks increasingly bad for the Irish A pint of Guinness works wonders,few too many too
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1 minute ago, bristolboy said:
Brexit means no trading with EU? Really? Do you actually understand what Brexit entails? And, more importantly, what it doesn't entail?
The Irish economy is a basket case? Really? Gross National Product grew 6.5% last year. It will take a hit from Brexit, but despite what you believe, doesn't mean that there will be no trading with the UK.
Southern EU is going to be hit really hard? Why?
Please I just have no time for the likes of you please do not be offended
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7 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:
Your posts are indecipherable - either your meds have been mis-diagnosed or your grammar teacher lied on his CV !!
Ah here we have it by any chance mature student manuring? yes I am sure
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2 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:
errrrr ok !
How are the trade deals looking ?
Christ,have I got to answer this crap,really have I?
You seem to be the clueless sort,if they are going badly In sure you would have facts and figures to hand,but no you have nothing. Yes Canada Australia NZ even private tie- up with Trader Joes, Walmarts US are seeking independent with UK supermarkets can you add anything? id stick to gardening if I were you,straw in mouth
Everything in the garden mine especially is rosy yours lol
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Just now, Handsome Gardener said:
Does that come in English ?
Explain yourself
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2 minutes ago, bannork said:
Love it how Brexiteers always claim that countries with stronger currencies are doomed.
'EU? Oh, it's finished mate once we leave. France, Germany, their economies will tank once the UK has committed economic suicide. No one to buy German cars, they're gonna go bust, (of course as the pound collapses further we won't have the money to buy their cars anyway).
Thailand? Yeah, it's doomed too, how can a developing country have a stronger currency than ours, the great UK? We will bounce back. mark my words, it stands to reason right? Once we've got these new trade deals with who knows who in place in a few years. (apparently the trade deal with the Yanks will take at least 3 years, and maybe never if we mess up the backstop), we'll be back at the top of our game, or some other meaningless phrase.'
..but you yourself know nothing,possibly Irish ,nothing but hatred now. keep it up,keep taking the pills,
Who said Thailand is doomed? must be referring to my last quote,or was it? The strong Thailand Baht is not brought about by Trading forecasts,have to read the BP see how badly events are in the pipeline,its bond sales,even BoT admits it is
Put your mind at rest Brexit is almost upon you ,and me,and by God it feels good, go have a Guinness make a day of it
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26 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:Hmmm don't want to appear to picking on you chap but you're making it kind of easy
UK GDP 2.9trillion - EU GDP 17.2 trillion or to break it down into simpler terms, the EU has the economic muscle of six UK's - run that 'can't compete' thing past me again please
It might have the muscle,in numbers,but all bets off as to future, the EU is in deep trouble that GDP can go either way,the UKs GDP is down because of uncertainty ,once clarity comes about which it will,numbers will go up
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14 minutes ago, bristolboy said:
Unlike Brexit enthusiasts who insist that Brexit will ultimately boost the UK economy, the EU has never claimed that Brexit will be good for them. So most likely, the Euro will decline in value if Brexit happens. But not nearly so much as the pound.s
Its been sliding alongside the £ for years
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47 minutes ago, Handsome Gardener said:
Can you explain that 'fact' please ? What is going to make the Euro 'dive' ?
ER m I would say Treasure Island is about to be pulled from under their feet. UK always in negative territory import/export by billions,now (or nearly, no negatives from EU for UK ....as no trading with EU Eu especially southern EU going to be hit extremely hard,...as for Eire basket case billions ,even trillions to be poured into that basket case
,...anyway wot you say as to extent of euro being strong and stable ? lol
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15 minutes ago, puipuitom said:When the GBP continues on this way.. soon no Brit can afford to living outside the Single Kingdom..
Seem to have taken it on yourself to add a layer of gloom that will never happen. I'm happy, English through and through, but that Euro you hold ain't so special either,fact is that will certainly dive
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4 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:
You really need to brush up on your knowledge of the union. Here's a hint - despite what you seem to think, the UK consists of 3 countries and 6 counties. If you are seeking to extend the franchise, why would you disregard Wales or Northern Ireland?
Sent from my SM-G975F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
here is another hint
England for beauty,
Ireland for wit
Wales for deceit
...and Scotland for ....
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3 hours ago, Number 6 said:
The only loss I see is the whiskey. Let it go. Send all the Scottish in England packing. English = zero unemployment. #winning.
Latin Europe is just itching to get out and get their currencies back. Scotland wants to stay on...protect jobs on the continent and haggis exports.
Not just Scotland in this vote,but England too. Yes Scotland would be out the first hint of ballot boxes being displayed
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31 minutes ago, kingdong said:
paradoxically the people i feel sorry for,while this whole fiasco carrys on are the people who went to thailand to retire and have been caught up in the circumstances of falling exchange rates,and changes to visa requirements,they will have to return to their countries of birth,some having to leave their families behind them,a small point but one that appears to have been overlooked in this post and indeed the whole issue of brexit.
Doubt if Brexit was main cause,falling exchange rates,but all countries were effected. its Thailand's decision to keep hot money flowing into Thailand that is main cause,bond sales. personally I think its all a ponzi scheme at play, past bond sales need servicing,no money to do it,so fresh sales take place. Thailand's going kaput too
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On 8/3/2019 at 1:56 AM, Moonlover said:
A very good point. I've read on numerous occasions that folks use a friend's or relative's address with their banks whilst living abroad. This is contrary to all banks 'terms and conditions', which state that your registered address must be one that we can readily contact you. And could well preclude using 'mail forwarding services' as well.
Likewise with DWP. Most seem to get away with it, but getting caught out can have serious consequences. And it does happen.
There is, in fact an issue with putting a Thai 'phone number into NBS's website. You can put it in and think you've got it right. But if you go back and check again later, you may find that it has switched from +66XXXXXXXXX to 6666XXXXXXXXXX. I've raised this problem with them and they've got their techie geeks on the case.
used to have flexi plus £10 a month,no fee withdrawals,but started charging so now transferwise,good and cheap
. "Most seem to get away with it, but getting caught out can have serious consequences. And it does happen." Perhaps to PC or the usual bag of welfare payments...not to OAP it does not. Not going further into this
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1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:
Division about the EU has been around since we joined in the early 1970s. The UK never really bought into the EU project, especially after it went from the ECC to its current form. If we had we would have joined the Euro but there was so much resistance, you could argue we believed in the EU, we never did.
Luckily the referendum was a was collective binary vote. Some boroughs in Yorkshire and Lancashire voted to remain. It doesn't mean they should stay in the EU. No, as it was a collective result, in case it escaped your notice.
Its all hot air now,all the quoting,just move on swiftly,get it done and dusted..perfect. Never in a million years will it be/could be changed,a fantastic result
The last dying moments of UK membership to the EU,likened to drowning rats attempting to escape most of the quotes here.....its finished,just get over yourselves
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Scots favour independence from United Kingdom, Ashcroft poll shows
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As an Englishman I say yes to Scottish Independence BIG YES YES YES, Please do it