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Hacked LINE account, how to block access by another
Georgealbert replied to notrub's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
Doubt she hacked, from what you have said about her, the account. Think she had access to your password at sometime. Follow this link to see if it helps. I would be concerned what other passwords she may be able to access. https://slothytech.com/hacked-line-account/ -
Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Thank you for your comment. Yes we all use different terminology, which is not only restricted to the countries we come from. I have been involved in many multi agency investigations, in my past life in the UK, and found each agency often have different terms and definitions, for the same thing. You, seem like me, to help where we can, is just a shame some of the other posters here, lack the ability and knowledge, to use critical thinking of how any investigation is carried out, and embarrass themself with conclusions/statements from the limited information available. -
Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Maybe not on the farm, but plenty on the roads and access around the island. https://www.citydata.in.th/samui/en/reports/location-map-of-cctv-cameras-installation/ -
Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Yes we are talking the same thing. The only thing we disagree on is the death certificate. I have never seen a Thai hospital issue a death certificate, only a certificate/letter stating cause of death. The death is registered at the local amphur and every time I have helped, only the amphur can issue the official death certificate. The temple requires this certificate copied before cremation. From my embassy (UK) guidance. ”In Thailand, death certificates are issued by the local district office (amphur). They are written in Thai and available at the time of registration. If the death occurred in a hospital, the hospital may be able to liaise with the amphur on behalf of the family.” Below is an example issued by Phuket Municipality -
Sorry for your loss. Below is some Qatar Airways guidelines, from a funeral company, on carrying ashes on a flight. https://rosyinternational.co.uk/taking-ashes-abroad/qatar-airways/#:~:text=The ashes must be stored,outer box for extra safety.
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Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Sorry have never seen it work like that in Thailand. I have helped a few friends through the death of others, and the last once just over a month ago. All the deaths were UK nationals. At the scene, the police asked a medical practitioner if life is extinct, but that is not a death certificate. The body is transported to hospital and the police will contact the embassy. The need for an autopsy will be determined between police, hospital and embassy. In Chonburi almost all autopsies are done at the Police General Hospital, Bangkok. The hospital will issue a letter of suspected cause of death. It is very rare in Thailand that a coroner (or Thai equivalent) is involved, unless very high profile case. This letter is presented to the police for their investigation, and they will issue a letter to the local amphur for the register the death. A death certificate to register the death in Thailand is only issued by the amphur office. This is the only recognised legal document. Once the death certificate is issued, the police will, when ready, will issue a letter, to the hospital, to allow the release of the body to the NOK or person authorised by the embassy (UK issues consular letter for this), for cremation or burial . The sequence is slightly different, depending if autopsy was carried out or not. After cremation the temple will issue a certificate of cremation, for use with the airlines for repatriation. -
Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
The police will notify the embassy and depending on their policy, an autosy will normally be required, often done at the Police General Hospital, Bangkok. If no next of kin in Thailand, then embassy will have to find and notify. Death certificate, can only be registered after autopsy, body identified, embassy letter, plus hospital and police letter to amphur office. More in depth investigation, may only occur if there is some history of problems, or pushed for by the embassy. -
Bangkok Bank Letter for Immigration
Georgealbert replied to brianburi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes, sorry, meant, once extension is granted, based on 65000 minimum monthly deposits, then bank balance is no longer required. -
Bangkok Bank Letter for Immigration
Georgealbert replied to brianburi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Sorry but only your immigration office can answer if you need to top up 2 months before.There are reports that other offices have asked for this. Ask you IO their rules on this. The FTT code is needed as proof the transfer came from abroad, BTN is normally only accepted with monthly credit advice notes. -
Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Very good post, far too little information in the news report to make anything other than a guess, which others seem to be doing. Autoposy report will be available to family and embassy. -
Bangkok Bank Letter for Immigration
Georgealbert replied to brianburi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes agree, I have said that twice. -
Bangkok Bank Letter for Immigration
Georgealbert replied to brianburi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Sorry, but I said he may have to maintain the balance from the previous extension, which from the original post would seem to have been from money in bank. Going forward, no need to maintain any balance, just the monthly transfers. -
Young Foreign Man Found Hanged At Koh Samui
Georgealbert replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
RIP, sad end to a young life. Too little information in the article to make any judgement about suicide or not. Leave in to the forensic team to produce the evidence and reach a conclusion. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/courts/sd-me-zahau-knots-20180326-story.html https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1556-4029.14567 (Full report behind paywall, but abstract shows how cause conclusion may be determined). -
Bangkok Bank Letter for Immigration
Georgealbert replied to brianburi's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Immigration will only accept IPC letter as proof you are receiving a pension, not of the transfers. Immigration will also want proof from Bangkok Bank, showing you have received 12 monthly payments, from abroad, of over 65000 baht. If the transfers are coded BTN, you will need a credit advice for each monthly transfer. You may also need to show that you maintained the correct account balance since last years extension. -
You do know the Forza is a motorcycle! I agree with @ericthai above, sounds like the next service oil change setting was not done correctly, take it back to be checked.
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So funny, 55555 Maybe you should have read the post I was replying to, see below. Maybe ask them if the site is fishy. That poster, another Trump supporter, was using Redfin, to attack the Biden economic performance, I just quoted other links from the same site, to show how that poster was cherry picking, to support Trump. Think that is called a balanced view. But thank you for proving to everyone the bias shown by the cultists.
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Sunak faces Tory meltdown as deputy chairs back Rwanda bill rebellion
Georgealbert replied to Amethyst's topic in World News
55555 The reason I am on ignore, is because you have zero to back up your posts, no links or facts, and you are unable to debate anything. Using IMO is not the same as the truth, and placing everyone on ignore creates your own empty echo chamber. I do not suffer fools lightly and yes I would tell you to your face, same as anyone else, or was that you attempt to try and bully me. I have values, morals and ethics, unlike people who live in their own alternative reality and get upset when people disagree with them. Have a good day, I am sure you'll find someone or something to blame if it is not. Clear your ignore list and you will find I am not the only one with the same view. -
I have used 3 party apps in the past, found them very unreliable and had to change apps a few times, when they stop working. I now use the link, posted by @MJCM above, open on a iPad browser and scan QR code, and off you go.
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The story says they were asked to pay as soon as they sat down, they refused to pay and started to mouth off. “According to witnesses, the two men, one who was shirtless and described as aggressive and uncooperative, had reportedly tried to sit down on beach chairs and immediately been informed by the owners of the beach bed area that the chairs were a paid service and that the men needed to pay to use them. The men refused and began an intense verbal argument with the umbrella chair operators, leading to police and municipality officers being called to the scene near Royal Garden Mall.” Seems to me a couple of self entitled losers, p#ssed or stoned. Can not see how anyone wants to defend two dumb aholes.
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No bee in my bonnet, just calling out your silly posts. So you will not answer my questions, and so you must still think that a hot muffin justifies having no regulation, and these deaths are acceptable. Another candidate for Dunning Kruger research, a bar stool expert, with no experience, qualifications or training on anything relevant.