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I don't think they were selling anything. It's tourists.
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I keep getting approached by India guys in Pattaya, in the evening. Starts off with 'Where are you from?' or some similar hogwash. What could they possibly want from me in the middle of Pattaya? I don't have the will to remain in the conversation long. Last night it was a large guy with a big gut who kind of pointed to my stomach. Did not feel like a homo thing. It's weird.
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Foreigner Attacked in Phuket After Alleged Assault on Transwoman
JimTripper replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
i am a simp -
British tourist arrested with cocaine hidden in passport
JimTripper replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
i am a simp -
Do what James Bond would do.
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Return of Rental Deposit.
JimTripper replied to Jumbo1968's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
If you are dealing with them directly (no agent) and they say just get out, I would just leave. That's pretty much an all bets are off situation. What's the alternative? You can't sit in the house watching the door or worrying every time you go out if they are coming for your laptop. I would not keep paying anything, just leave. You're only out possibly the two months deposit. Maybe ask for the deposit back and if they don't respond leave the place dirty. They have these wet concrete balls you can flush down the toilet. They harden in the pipes later on. You can't tell they are in there until someone digs out the pipes months later. The 'Anarchist Cookbook' is a great book and has all kinds of ideas like this. -
Return of Rental Deposit.
JimTripper replied to Jumbo1968's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
So what? You still need the docs. Does not make any difference who is renting it out. Get the docs or they don't get paid. Stop making excuses! Demand the documents you need at the same time you pay the deposit. There's no reason to withhold info and you deserve the papers you need. If they don't like giving out info you're going to have problems anyway later on, with things not getting fixed or whatever. Better to bail now, then later on. -
I forgot to add that several of my interactions with bank staff have been less then pleasant, so that's a big reason I never opened an account. Sounds crazy to 'one off' on a couple interactions, but that's how I feel. Not somewhere I would want my 800k sitting if there was a problem. I still go into the branch to pay rent to the landlord. I actually would advise US citizens to get a thai account. They freeze US accounts these days if it looks like you don't have a real US address so you don't want to get caught out. If you had the 800k in a thai account that's good backup money in an emergency.
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Return of Rental Deposit.
JimTripper replied to Jumbo1968's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Man up. Either you get the documents first or you go with a different agent. The agent in question risks losing the commission. Usually every agent in town knows about the same property and it's listed for rent on all their websites. Look for an agent who needs to close the deal. Don't let them rush you into a deal. Nobody gets paid until you pay them. They will sometimes try to trick you into believing many people are looking, or it will be gone tomorrow, etc. My comment was what to do next time. The Op has already handed over money so they don't have much leverage now. -
Return of Rental Deposit.
JimTripper replied to Jumbo1968's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Stay in a monthly Airbnb while you get all the papers needed and to feel out the landlord at a regular place. You have the advantage of time. Airbnb's are all over and don't cost much more and there are no deposits. Landlords are under pressure to rent vacant properties. Let them know you are interested and view the property. Then negotiate the deposit way down to nothing. -
Intoxicated Pattaya local injured in street food brawl
JimTripper replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
She was foaming at the mouth? Rabies? 🤣 -
They also seem skittish about walking around. The bus stops directly in front of the venue so they don't need to walk out in public much. Then, it picks up in the same spot. If they need to cross the street they have the lady with the stick and stuffed animal assisting with the crossing. I think they are afraid of being out in public around foreigners. Afraid of being seperated from the group in a foreign country.
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My other main reason for Mexico is that I'm from California. I want to eventually buy a cabin in the USA to retire to and it's an easy trip to arrange that, but Mexico is a second choice because they won't kick you out with residency. In Thailand I start missing the reports and all that jazz and it puts my visa in jeopardy. They also have the accessible national healthcare system. How am I going to afford healthcare in Asia (if I can even get it) with premiums going through the roof as I get older, just not be insured?
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I never really wanted to stay indefinately in Thailand. I put off getting an account because it was not absolutely necessary, still isn't. Same with the driver's license. Call it lack of motivation or hanging onto the prospect of leaving. My primary reason for being here is financial. I always thought I was just on a long vacation, but the years went buy and that was not the case. I'm looking at Mexico now.
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Foreigner Assaults Phuket Tuk Tuk Driver Over Fare Disagreement
JimTripper replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Don't ever pay with a 1000 note in regular venues. Always break it in the 7-11 where there are cameras overhead. -
They don't really need money for the family. One can make all you need farming and passing the land down to your children.
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Not if you don't have to and are lucky enough to afford something better. If not, you can be in that situation very easily as you get older. Especially if you get kind of giddy in old age and don't watch your finances like you used to.