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Liverpool Lou

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  1. It depends on what you are doing wrong. Why should you have any "legal challenges"?
  2. Seems that your beef is with Amazon. When DHL are contracted by a seller to ship a dutiable item from overseas, DHL acts as an agent of Thai Customs and collects the duty and VAT on it's behalf, plus a disbursement charge. All that is clearly itemised on their receipt that is attached to the delivered package. When a seller/Amazon collects the duty at source and it is added to the purchase price and paid up front, as in your case, the seller/Amazon is responsible for that information. DHL Thailand will just deliver as duty paid at source without having access to the details as they did not collect the duty, etc..
  3. you obviously didn't look closely enough Your imagination obviously took over from your rational thought process.
  4. Like you wrongly said before. Absolutely ridiculous.
  5. no comment No need for comment, the Bangkok Post explained it all when the incident was first reported earlier this week.
  6. The guns did not all disappear in one go. The media didn't have to follow up on that as it was widely reported in the media yesterday, including the English-language Bangkok Post, that he was tasked with disbursing materials at the station, including guns, and that he had created forged documents showing that the guns had been disbursed to officers over a two-year period.
  7. He's not going to be in any NZ prison following this arrest, he's going to be a guest of the FBI and the US system.
  8. Really. IIRC, there's a convicted drug felon who is a Thai government minister. You remember incorrectly. There is no "convicted drug felon" who is a government minister, the person that you probably refer to was arrested, convicted and was sentenced to six years jail in Australia.
  9. Which "on the run Police Killer [sic]" are you, perhaps, referring to? The one who is only wanted in Thailand, nowhere else, to face charges relating to a traffic offence? No overseas police forces have any jurisdiction here.
  10. Probably do a long stretch in a Thai prison first?! No. He was arrested because he is wanted by the FBI.
  11. This man was arrested because he was wanted by the FBI, nothing to do with "only foreigners being arrested". What makes you think, anyway, that Thais don't get arrested and jailed for importing and selling drugs? Got anything rational to support that claim?
  12. Knew that'd you'd pipe up with an answer for everything - thanks for confirming you know everything. He clearly knows more than you.
  13. What's your rational for (illegally) confiscating the car? Because it's a new Porsche, perhaps?
  14. Import duty rates are not random, they are specified. Laptops are zero-rated for import duty, they have no liability to "an extra 10% import duty charge". Zero-rated goods may still be charged VAT on the CIF cost.
  15. It makes all the difference in the world, that's why the footage is being hidden. Does it? Putting a man in ICU could be justified depending on how it started? You're not really suggesting that, are you? "that's why the footage is being hidden". The footage is being hidden? How do you know that it is "being hidden"? You're claiming that it is not available to police investigators (Thaivisa posters are not investigators)?
  16. B500 outlay, or thereabouts, for a B30,000,000 return is poor value? In whose world?
  17. It was a sincere gesture from the donors, all the funeral and associated costs were sponsored by HM the King.
  18. Your bank will tell you if you bother to ask. When the card was issued the fee that was charged was an annual fee.
  19. They make the charge for providing the service that allows customers' banking facilities, hardly unreasonable, or do you expect all banking services to be free of charge?
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