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If thats so the US embassy screwed up so badly I applied for Pfizer July 30th, got an appointment for MedPark the same day for August 13th the same day. I was afforded quality care that likely would go unmatched anywhere in the World. Arrived 10 feet from the door where valet took my car. Returned to my waiting car 44 minutes later including a 30 minute observation period. To state that the US Ambassador had nothing to do with that is utter BS.
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Is that so, I received return emails from Senators' Duckworth and Rubio that they were insured American expats would be insured vaccines from the Pfizer donation. They both stated they have been unindated by emails from expats in Thailand. Are you really naïve enough to think 150M free vaccines were given with no conditions whatsoever? Like 90% on here you buy into BS and it becomes gospel truth to legitimize your political bias. We can reasonably define the expat community in Thailand as the combination of Professional and Skilled Workers together with the Temporary stay individuals. Based on that definition, the number of expats living in Thailand would be 312,944 individuals in November 2018. Among them, 162,237 individuals (51.8%) are categorized as workers. So I guess what you are suggesting is a program that prioritizes these 312,944 Americans be jabbed first then move on to the rest. Great bit of diplomacy there, let's appoint you Ambassador, JAJAJA!
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I'm from Pattaya and after my experience at MedPark last Friday I would gladly make the 2 hour travel than risk the crowd in Pattaya.. Upon arrival at MedPark I pulled up 3 meters from the main door where a valet took my car. I was escorted to a seat with ample separation. Five minutes and they took my blood pressure, another five minutes I was jabbed and seated for a 30 minute observation. I was escorted to the main door where my car was waiting. Never in my life have I experienced better coordination. On top of that even being midday on a friday traffic was extremely light. It was really nice getting out and taking a ride after looking at four walls so long. Really looking forward to returning Sept 3rd for my second Pfiver. Don't believe and become sheeple to what you read here as 90% of it is BS.
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Expatvac replies...
jazzdog32095 replied to Brahmz's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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They are there because it is their job to make bar fines and sell lady drinks. Vast majority live hand to mouth and are looking for as many punters as possible to make the money they need to survive. Of course a relationship would be fine but 3 or 4 sponsors is much easier to come by and leaves them more time with friends. As far as the math a girl that starts out at 18 needing 30K/month will rack up 2500 bar fines. The stunners that qualify as trophy wives would likely have done many more. The girls you are talking to must not be making much money sitting around talking to you and may end up having the bar owner telling her to move on.
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I agree, you look at the math and the fact these girls are buying cloths, food and butts, booze and/or beer during the day, then 4000-5000 rent and sending money back home. Say minimum 25-30K per month means 25-30 been in the house every month, 300-400/ year. Average girl is over 25 so that's maybe 2500 friends she has maid before the honeymoon. How's that resonate with you. I didn't even going into the family and mental issues you take on.
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