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Pattaya’s persistent peddlers: Foreign flower sellers annoy tourists
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
And that sums it up. The flower sellers have been a pain since I first came to Thailand back in the early 90's -
"there are three kinds of falsehoods, lies, damned lies and statistics"
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Crime In Thailand Versus Crime In Your Home Country
Tropicalevo replied to Brewster67's topic in General Topics
Threatened a few times in the UK. Once by someone with a knife. (I just walked away). Wife was mugged twice in the UK. Here in Thailand - nothing. Wife felt more safe in both Bangkok and Samui. -
Welcome to Thailand. Just remember that only bad news sells. 100s of thousands (millions) of Brits live and visit here and nothing happens. Even when we do good things. That does not appear in the blogs or papers. There are racists everywhere, of all colours. To quote Brian - 'Always look on the bright side of life'.
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Would you buy a Farang Home?
Tropicalevo replied to NorthernRyland's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
Correct. As she was named in the contract. She will not be able to pass it on. Only those that were named on the contact. -
Would you buy a Farang Home?
Tropicalevo replied to NorthernRyland's topic in Real Estate, Housing, House and Land Ownership
A 30 year lease is legal. A second 30 years as an option is also legal (or it was back in 2001). This gives 60 years. Some developers have been known to offer 90 year leases. Not legal. 60 was the maximum. The thing to remember with a lease that it is ONLY for the people included in the contact. The lease dies when they do. -
I think that most direct debits are difficult to cancel if the payee does not want to stop them. I am very wary of paying by this method after a newspaper that I subscribed to this way refused to cancel the transaction. After 15 months of arguing with the newspaper, I had to resort to tell the bank that my debit card had been stolen.
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Just to say that I am sorry to hear about your daughter's problems. You seem to be level headed and in control. Good luck to you and especially good luck to your daughter.
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We look after a number of villas where the developers pay one PEA bill for the development and then charge the individual owners separately. Individual costs range from 7 baht to 10 baht per unit depending on the developer. About 15 years ago, a new development near me was charging 25 baht per unit, but that did lead to a gunfight and the developer ended up in gaol.
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Motorbike Ban in Pattaya Underpass Sparks Heated Debate
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Don't most motorbikes automatically switch on lights when the ignition is turned on? Mine does as well as all of those that I see on the roads. The only bikes that I see with no lights are those ridden by the 'cool dudes' who remove the light bulb from the rear light. (This is so that the police cannot see them at night when they go racing and other activities.) Apologies to OneMoreFarang - you beat me to it. -
Can you still travel not being fit?
Tropicalevo replied to georgegeorgia's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
To answer the original question - (From another article on AN today) -
Thai Activist Seeks Court Halt on Sale of Decade-Old Rice
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
AKA a paid flunky who is told what to do by a rich moron pulling strings behind the scenes. -
Koh Samui Tourism Struggles Amid Infrastructure Challenges
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
To re-quote what someone wrote a while back - 'the fares keeps the riff-raff away'. I think that your comment is very true for domestic tourists, but International tourists do not always see the price of the Samui leg. They just see the price for the whole trip. Most of our guests are International tourists. -
Thai Airport's Resort-Like Features Impress London Couple - video
Tropicalevo replied to snoop1130's topic in Koh Samui News
The original airport was a tad more rustic, but could not handle today's passenger count. From 2006 (Yes, it's a stock photo.) -
Attacks by man with mental illness spreads fear among villagers
Tropicalevo replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
The problem is that the prisons are all overcrowded. That is why many folk that are guilty are given bail or let out early. (Except anti government students and S. 112 people who are accused.) This could be a good project for the PM before he resigns??? "We need more prisons for all of the bad folk" -
Homeless Couple in Khon Kaen Penalized for Having Sex in Public
Tropicalevo replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
I see what you did there. -
Murder suspect poses as foreigner and flees to Hua Hin
Tropicalevo replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Been arrested already??? https://thethaiger.com/news/national/fugitive-suspect-arrested-for-killing-boyfriend-in-nonthaburi-condo -
British Man Arrested in Thailand for Posing as Tour Guide
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
I do not see the scam, nor the overcharging. 70,000 baht for an 18 day holiday in glorious Thailand? Accommodation, transport included and some meals. From Khaosod -
British Man Arrested in Thailand for Posing as Tour Guide
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Don't forget all of the corrupt rich politicians and police who own properties in London. Police General Torsak Sukvimol (Big Joke's boss) is under investigation by the NACC for not declaring his two properties there. (From yesterday's BP) -
Thai Navy Set to Receive First Chinese Submarine Within Three Years
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
They have to work out how to copy it first. -
British Man Arrested in Thailand for Posing as Tour Guide
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
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Dolphin Fountain Fiasco: Pattaya Icon Left Dry
Tropicalevo replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
The solution is always tomorrow. As I explain to staff - tomorrow never comes.