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Hua Hin: Chatchai Market to remain closed until next Monday
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am News
Blame the foreigner I see. -
It's really quite simple, if they don't pay out on their policies they're either insolvent or defaulting, either way they should lose their insurance licenses and be dissolved as a company or forced into bankruptcy administration and sold off to a new and different owner who will honor the contacts. Why would a new owner do this? Perhaps because they take ownership of the company at a discount. It's time to pay up or go bust.
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It's out of his control really, if there's a huge spread of COVID during the yearly respiratory virus season in Europe and the US then nothing's opening up, anywhere. Lets not forget this is the first winter where this slightly more infectious 'delta' version is circulating, that's going to be interesting.
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TAT to Invite Blackpink’s Lisa to Phuket’s Countdown
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
There's a world of difference between inviting someone and the invitation being accepted. You don't simply 'invite' these people, you pay them a huge fee for a performance. -
Special Tourist Visa Availability (UK)
ukrules replied to brotherother's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
They like to audit your bank account just to make sure you have enough money for a longer stay, it was the same for the multiple entry tourist visa (METV) which I don't believe is available any more. So this is not something new but it's something that applies to visas that last a little longer, it's a well known requirement. If you think that's intrusive just wait until you arrive and you see the covid restrictions they've got planned. -
Many doubt Thailand’s readiness in gradual reopening
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Whatever they do it will fail. -
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I heard their argument is that all these people deliberately got infected with COVID in order to get the insurance payout. That's how low the insurance companies will stoop in order to avoid paying anything out to anyone. This demonstrates exactly how much Thai insurance is worth : Zero. ....and yes, without the name of the companies involved I have no choice but to assume that every single Thai insurance company is doing this.
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Interesting choice of words here 'does not worsen'. I wonder if they're referring to the COVID situation here in Thailand or in the places where people are flying in from. What will they do if say the number of COVID cases in Europe doubles in October and then doubles again in November. Will the proceed as normal?
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Anutin praised for getting Thailand off UK's travel "red list"
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Not quite. -
Mexico, Thailand and more could be removed from red travel list
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Indeed, I said I would be very surprised if Thailand is removed from the list and I am very surprised right now. Shocked even. I hope they don't have a COVID Beta outbreak in England over the coming winter. I'm more surprised that South Africa has also been removed from the list than Thailand though - for me that's the real shocker here. Good luck with the current round of vaccines, I look forward to updated versions - maybe we get them in a couple of years. -
Mexico, Thailand and more could be removed from red travel list
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's looking like they're no longer regarding Beta as a threat, with South Aftica coming off the list confirmed by Grant Shapps (transport minister) I would now expect Thailand to be removed as well. I am surprised by this move, all of Africa is also coming off the list. In fact someone posted a leaked list of the 7 which remain on the list, I don't know how accurate it is but here it is : Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Venezuela. -
It's a lot harder to un-ban something once it's been banned than it is to just allow it in the first place without any specific legislation. For a government to specifically give the OK to something that's once been banned by a previous government (regardless of which party is in charge) I believe it opens them up to liabilities.
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Mexico, Thailand and more could be removed from red travel list
ukrules replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Here is a link to the current red list on the UK Government website : https://www.gov.uk/guidance/red-list-of-countries-and-territories At the moment it hasn't been updated since October 4, when it's updated the date at the top of that page will change. Based on past announcements they tend to come late in the afternoon, UK time.