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Everything posted by ukrules
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It's not, and they borrow against the property but in their mind this big pay day is still coming, when in reality all they face is reposession - that's the bit where they end up with nothing.
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Does Voltaren/diclofenac require prescription in Thailand?
ukrules replied to cdemundo's topic in Health and Medicine
Ok, here's something much more useful but I didn't mention it before just in case it put you off, however I would want to be useful. Kidney damage from taking Diclofenac, not in me personally but my mother. It mostly reversed after she discontinued it so she now 'only' has stage 3 kidney failure. Good luck -
Does Voltaren/diclofenac require prescription in Thailand?
ukrules replied to cdemundo's topic in Health and Medicine
There's a long list of side effects but isn't there always. -
Man found dead in love hotel after taking Viagra
ukrules replied to snoop1130's topic in Central Thailand News
Ironically the original intention for 'Viagra' was dilation of the blood vessels to mitigate some heart issues but it was found to have some unusual side effects. -
Senators’ Bloc Against Voters’ Consensus Will Have A Price To Pay: Pita
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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No, that's not the point. The point is that capitalism is severely limited in many industries due to protectionist policies. Take beer brewers for example. You're either in the club or you're not - the exact opposite of a free market and it's designed to prevent any new competition.
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Senators’ Bloc Against Voters’ Consensus Will Have A Price To Pay: Pita
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't care what you believe I should do but feel free to do whatever you want, as will I. What happense to senate seats when the senator suddenly becomes unavailable for duty like if they resign their position, have an unfortunate accident, etc?- 112 replies
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Thailand Elite Criminal Background-Help
ukrules replied to Cayffano's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
They don't require this document and never have. -
Thailand Elite Criminal Background-Help
ukrules replied to Cayffano's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think the main point is - there's no way for them to check this information. A lot of people seem to think that each countries government simply hands over all your information when asked to do so by some random foreign government - for the most part they don't, unless you're the US and Canada in which case they share everything for whatever reason they decided to do so. If a full criminal record check was required or introduced then it's something you would need to get yourself from your home countries police force. This kind of check is requested if you want a work permit for certain jobs (teacher is one of them I believe) but it's not requested for this visa. Without this kind of home country record check then there's no way for them to check for routine day to day things like visas. -
That's out of control greed for you..... I've observed this phenomenom a couple of times over the years and the people involved tend to get what they deserve in the end - which is nothing.
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Liberal govt led by Move Forward may be a pipe dream
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This country will be reduced to pariah status if appointees override the peoples choice. When that happens everyone will know who to blame. -
Thailand Elite Criminal Background-Help
ukrules replied to Cayffano's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
The way I read it and this is from memory is that if you haven't been sentenced to 1 year or more in prison then you're all good. They may have changed the wording and requirements over the years though. Anyway, with such minor crimes (no prison sentence) then this is not going to be an issue. You will have no problem getting a Thailand Elite visa. -
Oh yes, they got him. Was on Thai TV news earlier.... Apparently he got into a taxi and told the driver to take him somewhere neat the Cambodia border, but the taxi driver was suspicious and spoke to the security. The way I heard it was they started asking questions and perhaps wanted to go to the apartment - at that point he ran away and jumped into another taxi. This prompted them to call the cops who found the body. To find where he was heading they asked the first taxi driver and despite telling this driver his destination he continued to the same destination - this guy is no 'Jason Bourne' - and he got caught so quickly due to being a little bit dim by the sounds of it.
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Thai baht soars as voters back pro-democracy parties
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's right, it's the same with the dollar if anyone cares to check. The whole story is just an untruth - the markets did nothing, it's almost like nobody cares - which is probably near the truth. It's been ranging around this level since May 5.- 65 replies
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Legal obstacles await leader of victorious Move Forward party
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If those senators are used to install a PM I think perhaps some millions of people would take issue with that. -
Legal obstacles await leader of victorious Move Forward party
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well they're not voting for a president here, it's a parliamentary system. Wouldn't the worst case scenario be that they are one MP down and they can choose another leader and there you have it - your new Prime Minister. -
Legal obstacles await leader of victorious Move Forward party
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So it's not a company, which means he can't own any shares. Is the company traded on the Thai stock exchange and are his shares valid or not? A company that is not trading is not a company at all. I believe the term they use in the UK is 'dormant' and after a period of time being dormant they are no longer companies, I think the term is 'dissolved' but I'm not 100% on that. This is smaller Ltd companies though that are not publicly traded. -
Move Forward Scores Surprise Victory; Pita To Become PM
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Don't count your chickens yet........????- 200 replies
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