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Kwasaki

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  1. 56 minutes ago, Goat said:

    So what do you feel about the men who are exploiting these girls who were forced?

    That is the big issue.

    It is very pitiful IMO. Ugly.

    If it wasnt for these exploitive predators then they would not be forced into it. 

    I'm still in Facebook contact with 3 bar girls from years ago before I met my wife, the bars they worked had minders but they never needed them.

     

    The Western Point of view of bargirls is ugly if you ask me in Thailand it is viewed very differently, it is work.

     

  2. 9 minutes ago, Goat said:

    I think if they are in a relationship with a prostitute then their social circles are very, very limited, so they simply dont know what is out there in the real world.

     

    They think that all uni educated women are somehow "hiso" when in reality they are just normal people. 

    For someone with no wife or girlfriend you have a a lot to say about other human beings who decided or were force into doing with their life for whatever reason or situation themselves found or ending up in.

    Did you end up preferring the young bull and not stroll anywhere. ????

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  3. 4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

    Probably the most boring reason of all to use facebook, i get all sorts of feeds, facebook constantly includes posts from groups i would never have thought of, and then can follow if you want.

     

    Also Facebook Reels are entertaining, i thought it was just a bargirl thing

    It's the only reason, I have a big family and many friends that like to keep in touch.

    I guess Messager is used more than the main Facebook page because free calls etc.

  4. 2 hours ago, bob smith said:

    morning all. looking for advice on the best ways of sending large sums of money (upwards of 20 million baht) overseas? can it all be done in one go?

     

    what would be the easiest way to do this? do i need to get a lawyer involved? 

     

    thanks in advance .

    Thai High Street bank I have always used.

    Your have to transfer the amount in max amounts allowed I would say.

  5. 1 hour ago, BKKKevin said:

    https://www.roojai.com/en/motorbike-insurance/

    Note the price quoted is for a year of class 1 insurance which cover cost of motorcycle damage and 200k of hospital coverage… I just chose that as an options… you can get the cost much lower by deleting those options… But I highly recommend you get hospital coverage in case of accident…

     

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    My bike isn't listed. ????

  6. 13 hours ago, proton said:

    Respect has to be earned, cheating on your wife, spouting woke nonsense and climate change garbage as well as homeopathic lies does not get mine. While I had respect for the last lot this one just proves the point that inherited positions are hit and miss. The sooner Charles and his vile wife (I wont call her Queen) are gone the better all round.

    I don't have a close minded vindictive nature so obviously I don't try to judge others, it would make me a hypocrite.

  7. 1 hour ago, freeworld said:

    Nope, the fixed deposit held by the bank as collateral is completely seperate from the credit card.

     

    The secured deposit for the credit card is the credit limit for the card.

     

    The credit card then functions exactly as any other unsecured credit card. It is not a debit card.

     

    Why would the OP not use his own money on à debit card to purchase a 3000 dollar air ticket or just contact his bank to get his foreign credit card released from the block.

     

    In any event it would take a few weeks to get approved for a Thai credit card.

    Well fixed deposit you leave in the bank is separate from Thai credit card, sounds like a debit card set up to me as it's your money supporting it not the banks.

     

    Thai banks are a joke.

  8. 13 minutes ago, NextG said:

    Ridiculous ????

    That’s only if you choose a card with that criteria. 
    Better to choose a card that passes on the full VISA/

    Mastercard exchange rate without deductions. I don’t know any cards that charge fees for purchases. Do you?

    Yes my Visa card with UK bank is a credit card and you borrow their money from it.

     

    If you have to deposit money to get a card in Thailand I'd said its just a debit card at your own expense. 

     

    On purchasing I only get charged an exchange rate charge which is small.

    I pay in full every month with D.D. so no other charges occur.

     

  9. 1 hour ago, NoshowJones said:

    I was brought up in the UK to vote labour, I never voted for them in my life, and to stand for the national anthem. On one occasion I was leaving the cinema at the end when the doorman tried to stop me, I just swept him out of the road and walked straight past.

    In other countries I always respect their culture and fall in line, but back in the UK, I decide what I do or don't do.

    Each to their own.

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