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Can Pattaya Police Removing Articles from A Dead Person's Condo?
aussiexpat replied to Banana7's topic in Pattaya
OP didn't say embassy visited the apartment, just the police multiple times. I would think Embassy staff also not allowed in condo unless asked by the family to help out -
Can Pattaya Police Removing Articles from A Dead Person's Condo?
aussiexpat replied to Banana7's topic in Pattaya
I thought police only had access to a condo if the person died there, or if death was suspicious... Did he have a Will, if so the Executor should be the only one allowed access to his assets...maybe tell his embassy what is going on? Edit: I just did my Thai Will last week and my Executor is definitely in charge of all my Thai assets immediatly upon my passing -
OP ask yourself when you have a 3 day public holiday in your home country would your banks be open? What could possibly need you to go to the bank during the 3 day songkran holidays that you couldn't do Monday or Tuesday or next week?
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Why are they linking cases from Songkran with requirements for vaccinated visitors? Makes no sense and I can see it now, "Thailand domestic covid cases soar to 50,000 per day after songkrsn so tourists required to now do 5 days quarantine on arrival" Madness!
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But TAT just said Monday that 444,000 had entered Thailand in the first 3 months of 2022 and that 341,000 are expected in the 2nd 3 months Now they expect 1 million to enter in one week 11-17 April ????
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With Thai Airways getting rid of the A380, B747, A340 and A330, the fleet has been streamlined to only 3 aircraft types. It now has 20 of the latest A350 (12) and B787 (8) and 23 B777's, of which there are 6 of the older B777-200 (with 2 of them parked). I can see these 6 200's leaving the fleet to further simplify and modernise the fleet https://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Thai Airways.htm
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Just had a simple Will done by Magna Carta for 5000 baht. Very easy, just provided copy of condo papers and bank book along with Thai ID or Passport for executor and beneficiaries along with their email, address and phone number. Takes about 2 weeks to get 3 signed copies in Thai and English (they keep one in their fireproof safe)
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1. Because I love Pattaya and you are all doom and gloom about everything (much rather be me) 2. Obviously because Wombat & Kiwi Bar owner found a hidden gem and made a successful bar and apartment in your so called doom and gloom environment where nothing has a chance Just off the top of my head ????
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Lol that I have business interests in Pattaya The 4 story apartment place next door is also empty for over 10 years. It is not fit to live in unless someone spends lots of money to refurbish. You do know Jomtien Beach goes for like 10km right so I'm pretty sure there are many hidden gems along there
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PATTAYA STREET FOOD - List of Pattaya street food that you like
aussiexpat replied to vidgra's topic in Pattaya
This thread is hilarious, a thread on street food where posters talk like they're in a Michelin star restuarant lol Meanwhile I had a great 80 baht Chicken Kebab last night from Turkish Kebab on soi Buakhao (near treetown) ???? -
If Thailand does away with PCR on arrival this means no more pre-paid Hotel, PCR test and airport transport to upload to Thai Pass, so at least a step in the right direction This only leaves the Vax certificate and insurance. Unfortunately the insurance is still a scam. When it was $100k cover, it cost 2000 baht for 30 days, it then dropped to $50k cover but still cost 2000 baht. When it dropped to $20k, it actually went up for me to 2140 baht for the 30 days. What's the point of dropping it to $10k if the fee remains the same. ..
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So you think Thai leased 3 Airbus aircraft called A300-ER which are not new lol It's 3 Boeing B777-300-ER which are in fact brand new planes delivered from Seattle. Also, your reference to aircraft being stored outdoors in desert locations is correct, however Thai Airways didn't do that, they left them outdoors at Bangkok airport
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The leases for the three brand new B777 were arranged in 2018 and finalized in 2020. So business as usual complying with contractual agreements. These are the first B777 with first class seating, so chasing those 8 quality tourists ???? https://www.airfinancejournal.com/articles/3581522/exclusive-boc-aviation-agrees-777-300er-leases
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B777-300ER with GE engines is a fantastic aircraft to lease... however it does raise a serious concern about the maintenance of their current inactive fleet if they need to lease these 3 planes before using their own Edit: if there are problems with their current parked fleet, this is actually a good thing that they choose to lease serviceable aircraft instead
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I'm thinking the OP's mate must have a death wish. I've ridden bikes since I was 8 years old with my first "big bike" a 750 at 17 and currently have a 1200 at 56, so I seem to have the much needed self preservation skills However, in 14 years of coming to Thailand I've rented a 150cc scooter once for a week. Thinking of a retired gent riding a big bike in Thailand when he needs lessons on how to change gears is mind boggling....
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"...after the Thai government eased preventive measures for international arrival on April 1st, the average number of visitors in Thailand had reached 11,623 people per day which increased by 65.97 percent from March where the number was only at 7,003 visitors per day" Or more likely because a 5th night hotel quarantine with PCR was required and this increase is just the timely affect of removing that hoop?