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  1. 12 hours ago, AAArdvark said:

    I think people are confusing the two types of bank letters. The OP is talking about the income method and not the 800K/400K method. The income method, where there is no embassy letter, requires a statement showing all 12 monthly foreign deposits of at least 65K. Bank books and proof of money in the bank is not needed. 

    Apples and oranges. 

    I renew my visa in Nakhorn Sawan using the income method. The local Immigration Office wants a twelve-month statement. I use Bangkok Bank, and they give me a printout of ALL my transactions for twelve months for ฿200. They also demand copies of my bank book for the twelve months. Seems like overkill, to me. Oh, and don't forget to make copies of the tabien baan and the owner's ID card.

  2. 12 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

    not an excuse, still wrong and illegal, what would you think if it was your daughter?

    Errr... the age thing wasn't illegal until December, 1996. I remember the before times very well. Used to be a lot of 16 and 17 year olds in the Thermae. Even the occasional 14 year old. I'm not so sure about removing a minor from her guardians, but I imagine they're very well-to-do. I don't expect we'll ever hear the facts of the case, nor its outcome in the courts, nor the reason they decided to prosecute now.

  3. On 1/29/2024 at 11:11 AM, Maybole said:

    On Saturday I found a text message on my 'phone purporting to be from the PEA. It was in Thai but a  family member translated it and it was a notification to settle my electricity bill immediately as it was 2 months in arrears. I keep all receipts and I knew I was up to date.

     This morning I went to the local PEA office in Sanpatong with my folder of receipts and showed the staff the message, it was immediately denounced as fake.

     I also discovered that my neighbour had also found a letter in shape of an official looking form in the box which is used by the meter reader to leave the bill.This was also denounced as fraudulent.

    My text message require me to log on to a website to settle the bill.

    The URL is "www.pea.vz-th.com " and the telepohone number it came from is +66660269886.

    I do not know if the attempted scam is local or widespread, but I share it as a warning.

    We pay our electric bill at an office each month, so I don't know the correct URL for PEA, but any official Thai government site is going to end in "...go.th." This is obviously a scam.

  4. I've gotten all my mail here in Thailand for over forty years. It takes longer since 9/11, but usually gets here within two or three weeks. I just got my U.S. social security tax form today, faster than the last several years. Bank of America sends my credit cards to me. So does my credit union.

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  5. I'm so old I remember the winter of 1993, which was the Year of No Winter. It not only got as hot during the day as during the rainy season, it did not cool off at night. On the other hand I also remember the winter of 1982, when I was living up on the Korat Plateau. On New Year's Eve it got down to 4° Celsius and I was glad I had my Army cold weather gear (I had just retired that year). It doesn't look like this winter is going to be particularly cold, but I've learned I have no weather sense in Thailand.

  6. 16 hours ago, QuantumQuandry said:

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    Can't beat the price, though.

    My wife had a six week stay in a government hospital in Nakhon Sawan. Among other things, she had an endoscopy performed, during the third week. Total cost would have been ฿30 (for the whole six weeks), but in the fourth week a private room became available for ฿100 a day. You can beat the price if you're a Thai.

  7. On 10/29/2023 at 4:40 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

    Why do you wonder? Loads of men stay celibate for long periods of life. Chance of nookie for a guy in Antactica on a year long posting is virtually nil, given women are a rare burd down there.

    Well, I found that, during periods of celibacy, I had to masturbate every day. Since that practice is frowned upon, I wondered if all those other guys staying celibate do the same thing. 

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  8. On 10/25/2023 at 10:33 AM, Goat said:

    A large majority??? 

    Nah.

    Didnt know anybody who paid prostitutes to be their girlfriend, or even wife, before coming to Thailand.

    Especially at 30 years old like Dan 

    You may not have known them, but there have to be lots of customers to support so many prostitutes in American towns and cities. I've long wondered how so many men could stay celibate so long -- maybe I was wrong.

  9. On 10/21/2023 at 2:02 PM, delgarcon said:

    Only one answer, you're a long time dead and there's no rush.

    Well, no, there's no rush, but putting your family into bankruptcy for an extra couple of weeks in the ICU seems unacceptable to me. Maybe I'll feel differently when I'm faced with it, but I'm 85 now and I've been living since I was 19 with the knowledge that I might die tomorrow. I'm an alcoholic and stopped drinking alcohol when I was 40, but didn't stop smoking until I was 75. Since I'm in reasonably good health, I believe I'll tell my niece and her husband not to give me extreme care, although I don't really know if I'll still feel that way when I'm in the ICU. I don't take care of my health and I don't have a social network, so I really shouldn't be living now. My family was not long-lived, except for my maternal great-grandfather, who served in the American Civil War and lived to 105. I really don't know why most people are so frightened of death. We all die someday.

  10. 6 minutes ago, topt said:

    Yes the international rules that a no. of the leagues in Pattaya are now playing removes that simpler "snooker" option. I am surprised the discussion ended that amicably.....:biggrin:

    I wholeheartedly agree  with your first 2 sentences and people can potentially save themselves a lot of grief by clarifying early on.

    Being able to clear a blocked pocket without penalty (as long as you have hit your ball first) is one of the other major differences.

    We were playing that the loser paid for the game, IIRC ฿20. We were having fun, so amicability was possible. Actually, now that I think about it, I only remember one or two incidents where things got serious. May have been the bars I hung out in.

  11. On 10/23/2023 at 11:12 AM, Goat said:

    Thats right Peter. It just keeps happening.

     

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    ... at that age you shouldnt [sic] be paying for sex, that is just pitiful.

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    I've really never understood this attitude. I think a large majority of us either pay for it or use our hand. I'm socially inept, myself, plus I have inhibitions that make me unable to speak about sex with women. I never learned how to tell a "normal" woman that I wanted to take her to bed, and I lived for many years content with masturbating. Then I lived in Bangkok and spent a lot of money on it. Certainly many women (not only in Thailand) are able to make a living because so many men are like me.

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  12. 11 hours ago, topt said:

    Depends what rules you are playing.

    Some bars play in pool leagues and there are those who were playing Old English rules - behind the line but can go backwards, but many have moved to so called International rules (of which there are variants) where you pick up and place the cue ball wherever you want.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight-ball_pool_(British_variation)

    In the United States, beginning players are warned that the rules vary everywhere. You need to talk to your prospective opponent before you start playing to make sure you're following the same rules. Most bar players are willing to compromise. I remember at one bar on Soi Nana an English customer, playing 8-ball, used a snooker tactic of barely nudging the ball so he hit the object ball and stayed there. Most (not all) American players are used to the tournament rule that either a ball has to be pocketed, or else the object ball, the cue ball, or some other ball has to hit a cushion. Otherwise it's a foul and you can put the ball anywhere on the table. After a bit of discussion it was agreed the English guy (who was more used to Snooker) would be deemed to have made a legal shot if he agreed to follow the 8-ball rule afterwards.

  13. 23 hours ago, samtam said:

     

     

     

    I'm delighted to read of these prices, and quite probably you have a longstanding relationship with the hospital or clinic that is giving you the vaccination, but do you know from them whether you are getting the quadrivalent vaccine for the 2023-2024 Northern Hemisphere, and if you're over 65, that you're getting the recommended larger dose, (4 times the normal dosage for those under 65)?

    No, as far as I know I'm only getting the regular, single dose. I'm 85 and don't worry that much about it.

  14. I used to know an American guy. Don't know how old he was when he arrived here, but he was living in Thailand as a teenager. I knew him in his late twenties and early thirties. He was involved in movie making in southern Thailand back in 2010 when I lost touch with him. As far as I know he's doing all right financially. Of course he won't have American Social Security, but he might have Thai citizenship and get theirs. Hard to say. We don't get what we deserve, we get what we get.

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  15. I suppose others before me have recommended this. Try Melatonin, 3 mg. I bought mine from Lazada, but any pharmacy/drug store should have them. It's a supplement, not a sleeping pill. Your body makes it naturally, but makes less as you grow older. Tourists use it to reset their body clocks after travelling across several time zones. I haven't used it in a couple of years. It helped my body adapt to the new level.

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  16. Seen some good advice in this thread. For me, the thing that convinced me I was an alcoholic (besides health problems) was a test from Alcoholics Anonymous. It takes a lot of self-discipline. For ninety days, depending on how much you normally drink, every day drink two of your favorite drinks. No more, but no less, either. If you don't feel like a drink, you have to force yourself to drink two. If you can do that for ninety days, you're not an alcoholic. If at some point you drink more, you are. I was able to see, without trying it, that nobody could possibly pass that test. Of course, I was wrong.

  17. Yeah, I'd say three to four small beers a day, with an occasional blow-out, is moderate drinking. If you never get in trouble because of your drinking you're not an alcoholic. If you're an alcoholic, eventually you'll know it. One symptom is blacking out -- continuing to drink and interact with people, but not remembering it the next day. In my case, in thirty years of drinking I never remembered going home. Sometimes worse.

  18. 23 hours ago, Keep Right said:

    "prestigious body?" This is a joke, right? BRICS includes communist Russia and China, far left wing Brazil and basket case South Africa. The U.S. dollars is doing just fine and most of the BRICS countries are in decline.

     

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/RTWEXBGS

     

     

    Errr... Russia has not been Communist for over thirty years. China's Communism is not for export, and I'm not sure I would even call them left wing any more. The U.S. Dollar is doing fine for now, but I remember just a couple of years ago when it was ฿28.5 to the Dollar. I'll be glad if the baht stays at this price for a couple of months (or more), but I expect it'll soon return to 32.

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