Everything posted by Liverpool Lou
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
Really? Didn't you start this by posting that "keyboard warriors" should "get a life"?! So much for your claim that you keep scrolling rather than make hostile comments!
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Italian Tourist Locked in Office Over Visa Refund Dispute
Rarely is there that choice.
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Italian Tourist Locked in Office Over Visa Refund Dispute
She doesn't.
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Italian Tourist Locked in Office Over Visa Refund Dispute
I don't think that you have any idea exactly what was happening there!
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
All these unnecessary comments. ...started by whom?...
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
Me too.
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
To use your words, "Is it such a big bloody deal"!
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
I was expecting a hostile reply from you 😂 Is it such a big bloody deal? Is what "such a big bloody deal"?
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
Some of them have, not most. BBL, UOB, haven't. "Most of them have cancelled their Internet Banking citing "security reasons". Which banks have actually said that is the reason?
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
Perhaps its affecting your ability to read?
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
Bangkok Bank, Krungsri, Kasikorn or UOB. All are as good as each other, and that's pretty good.
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Which is the best and easiest to use Internet-Banking Bank in Thailand?
Not at all unlikely...I have accounts with Bangkok Bank, KTB, UOB, Krungsri and Kasikorn and have compared their internet banking facilities, those that still offer online banking are all as good as each other. KTB has withdrawn its online personal banking service.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
Then you know that "life" does not necessarily mean, literally, the rest of their life in prison. A 43-year old did get 26 years in June for drugs offences, which, for him, could turn out to be, effectively, life. Twenty years, plus, is not unusual.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
What makes you think he'll be boarded like that? Regardless, many people take flights in shorts and flip flops.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
Whoever it was, good on them.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
A big difference is that supplying Class A drugs in the UK carries a potential life sentence, conviction for reckless driving causing death in Thailand is a traffic offence and doesn't.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
Because Thai prison is not one of his options.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
What makes you think that?
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
Spoton, UK laws are just as soft as p!ss weak Aussie law. What's so "spot on" about his not knowing penalties for Class A supplying?
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
"Mr. Ben, a 28-year-old British national, a drug trafficking suspect in the UK who was arrested in Phuket Province, has been transferred to Suvarnabhumi Airport for interrogation and preparation for extradition back to the UK on September 2, 2024". https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourts
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
Just that he's a known drugs fiend living in Thailand. Leopards/spots? Oh, I see, no relevance, at all.
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
What has that got to do with a UK case?
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
What's the relevance of penalties in Thailand to this case?
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British man, accused of drug dealing, arrested in Phuket
Easy for the RTP to track down someone in Thailand, impossible for them to do the same out of their jurisdiction which stops at the Thai borders.