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Minister Pushes for Bangkok F1 Race Plan with 2024 Deadline
proton replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Having a laugh is bashing now is it khun serious? -
American Woman Flies 18 Hours to See Famous Hippo ‘Moo Deng’
proton replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Zoos, apart from breeding endangered species, should be a thing of the past, animals boxed up in pens should not be gawped at by humans. -
Governor Walz Clarifies School Shooting Gaffe Following Debate
proton replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The 'knuckle head' mis spoke again, this chump is not VP material -
Minister Pushes for Bangkok F1 Race Plan with 2024 Deadline
proton replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
What about the soi dog hazard, not to mention the monkeys- 95 replies
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Where is the locked thread? this Nick appears to have made 2 posts on this thread neither about a statement to DWP -
Been ripped of for hundreds by electricians and gardeners- in the UK!
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Thanks for that, as I suspected a lot less than 450 baht, he wont be coming back again
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The guy who replaced it said it was a capacitor and they cost 450 baht, I just wanted to check. He charged 900 all in lives in the same soi.
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This is the old capacitor for Mr slim non inverter unit, can't find one online, about how much should they cost?
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Brexit Tensions Resurface Amid Starmer's Push for Youth Mobility Scheme
proton replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Why just for the young? looks like age discrimination -
Guilty as charged, next case
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That's in the past and pointless to keep whining on about it, might as well still be questioning Al Gore's loss, or not.
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Indeed, you don't want another one as VP
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Walz looked sweaty, nervous and clueless, JD made his points and showed up the failure of the past 4 years. Tim could not answer why he lied about being in China on June 4th 1989 then shot himself in the foot saying he was friends with school shooters. He had a hard job defending the Biden Harris failures on the economy and immigration. JD came over as competent and presidential, Tim as a coach out of his depth.
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The letter is not a hoax, it does not matter who told them. They took action against him with a fixed penalty and a bill to re pay the over payments. Many on this thread have said that they cannot do this. -
Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The state pension IS legally a benefit, so they can. -
Departure gates are not on boarding passes, look for the flight number to see the gate. There is only one Airport in Bangkok the other one is in Samut Prakan
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Immigrants are a huge financial burden, less than 10% make a positive contribution and are costing the UK billions -
Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This appears to be wishfull thinking, I posted this earlier, a poster living in Thailand but not telling them got a penalty and had to pay the over payments back- regarding his state pension, not pension credit or any other benefits: You have been overpaid State Retirement Pension amounting to £194.30 for the period 16 April 2016 to 26 May 2017. The overpayment occurred because on 25 June 2015 you misrepresented the fact that the residential status of yourself, or one of your dependents within Great Britain or Northern Ireland had changed Social Security law allows us to recover this amount from you Civil Penalty Social Security law allows a financial penalty to be imposed if it is decided that you were overpaid benefit because you: . negligently made incorrect statements regarding your claim without taking reasonable steps to correct them or o failed to provide information or evidence about the claim without reasonable excuse or ",,':, .promptly without reasonable excuse. failed to report changes in circumstances regarding the claim We have decided that a Civil Penalty of £50 is appropriate because you negligently made an incorrect statement negligently gave incorrect information in connection with your benefit claim/award without taking reasonable steps to correct the error, resulting in an overpayment of benefit to you. The amount of the penalty has been added to the balance of the overpayment above. Under Social Security law, you must pay this penalty in addition to paying back the overpayment. The total amount of State Retirement Pension and Civil Penalty you have to repay is £244.30. How to pay lf you already have an outstanding balance with us this debt will be added to it. We will contact you if we need to review how much you are currently paying back. Contacting Debt Management Please call Debt management on 0800 916 0647 or for textphone users 0800 916 0651 from the UK or 0161 904 1233 from outside of the UK, even if you cannot pay the amount in full you can discuss mutually agreeable repayment terms. Advisors are available from 8.00am to 8.00pm Monday to Friday and 9.00am to 4.00pm on Saturday. By deduction from benefit lf you are receiving benefits and the amount you have been overpaid has not been repaid within one month of the date of this letter deductions from your benefit will be taken to repay this. There is no right of appeal against these deductions. -
Prime Minister in Tears Over Tragic Bangkok School Bus Fire
proton replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
They seem to think health and safety is some sort of foreign idea. I have yet to travel in a van where the seat belts were functional I sometimes mention it to the Mrs and get an 'up to them' response, but they have a notice about a fine for not using them! Getting road tax, all they need is a test, but they only ever test the brakes, never check anything else, the tyres could be hanging off for all they care