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Liverpool Lou

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  1. Well it looks like yet again posting porkies regurgitated by famous customer service with great copy paste abilities. Anoyhoo...got the email from Paypal today. You can kiss the account goodbye unless you are a registered business. You're suggesting that I'm lying in my posts? If you are, back that up with specifics please. "...got the email from Paypal ... you can kiss the account goodbye unless you are a registered business". I don't know why you think you know anything about my PP account, obviously, you do not. For the record, I have a personal account, I've had it for years, I do not have to have it verified and I will not have to kiss it goodbye "because it's not a registered business". Let's see the email that you got confirming that personal accounts opened before March '21 will be invalid after February '22 then we can take the issue further with PP.
  2. What are the chances of a Thaivisa member being in that position (and interested enough) to do what any man on the street could also, presumably, do when he freely displays his reg to everyone every time he rides the scooter?
  3. You didn't notice that there's a link with a substantial bio of the Marxist/communist?
  4. You must be new here ???? I am, could you help me with an answer to my question?
  5. Because someone might get his real name from the plate and then it's tied to his pseudonym here. That can have a chilling effect on him. I think he is following good practice. Some people use false names here?! I assumed that "Batty" was his real name. I'll have to see if I can get an AN/TV pseudonym. Anyway, how would someone who wants to remain anonymous (i.e. every member here, except me, of course) be able to get the registered owner's details in the normal course of events by knowing his plate number when those details are not available to the public?
  6. I can never understand the point of people doing that. Why obscure the registration that is clearly on display to the whole world when it's on the road?
  7. I have now, and I was right, his plate is not just the number one, it has letters also, that's why I asked him for clarification of what he meant.
  8. Did you see the photo.? Obviously not at the time I posted my comment, I was going by the OP!
  9. Perhaps you need to clarify what you mean by "having the plate '1' on a bike". What you say doesn't make sense as there are no vehicle registrations in Thailand that show just the number "1" alone and nothing else. Can you post a photo with the letters (that must be part of the registration) obscured if you don't want to show it all here?
  10. Hahahahahaaa....! Wonderful loquacious verbosity but could you have a go at explaining in more pompous detail, please?!
  11. The requirement to display legible plates is a responsibility that you take on when you operate a vehicle on the road, that their quality may not be up to your standards is neither here not there. If they become illegible it is your responsibility to blow B300 to get new plates just as it is your responsibility, for example, to keep a vehicle legally roadworthy regardless of the quality of the vehicle supplied by it's manufacturer. "...given that the plates provided by and required to be displayed by an authority are an item that can not legally be purchased..." Nonsense, new plates can be purchased, legally, from the LTD.
  12. Chula University is morally bankrupt for operating it's business? How, specifically? Presumably, you're saying that all commercial entities are morally bankrupt, then, yes, or are there some commercial enterprises that you've spotted from your moral high horse that aren't? Do you patronise any of these "morally bankrupt" businesses?
  13. Not at all unusual, many merchants charge for using credit cards as they have to pay their bank a charge for accepting them.
  14. Gold Prices in Thailand for the last 10 years http://udon-news.com/en/gold/gold-prices-in-thailand-for-the-last-10-years Isn't the internet wonderful!
  15. "What happens when we die, suddenly, in Thailand, without a plan? Do you know?" Local bin lorry takes you away.
  16. "Try posting more uplifting subjects..." Try not reading the threads that don't appeal to you. Some of us appreciate all topics and no one is forced to read any threads. This one's title is specific enough about it's dreary contents to warn you!
  17. Anyone can write their own will and it is legal if it is witnessed by two people, lawyers do not have to be involved in the writing of it.
  18. That service is never free of charge and the same would have happened in any other country if no one was bothered enough to cough up for the body preparations...that is what is sad.
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