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"Here's the car back - thanks very much!" - no good Thai husband makes ironic statement

 

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A Thai woman is in a nasty situation after her ex returned the family vehicle.

 

Still under a hire purchase agreement he gave the pick up back to her when he should have been responsible for the payments.

 

But it was the state of the pick-up that has caused much online comment.

 

The ex had smashed it all up, bust the windows and even set fire to parts of it.

 

The wife Sasiwan Mongkhon said that she married her husband and they had a child together. He persuaded her to use her name to buy a pick-up but he was meant to keep up the payments.

 

However they split up unexpectedly. The wife got the kid and he got the pick up.

 

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Picture: Daily News

 

Then the demands kept coming through the post form the finance company.

 

While the wife couldn't contact her waste of space husband to find out why he wasn't paying the installments.

 

That all ended when she found the pick up waiting for her in the condition shown in our picture.

 

Daily News talked to lawyer Wirat Wangpitipanich who suggested that a criminal case could be made for the damage.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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10 minutes ago, BEVUP said:

I think she's getting into a fuss about nothing

Why doesn't she just claim it on the 1st class NO FAULT insurance policy she has (like they all do ).

Oops! maybe she doesn't have

 

The mandatory insurance that you have to purchase when you renew your plates only covers the vehicle and persons that you hit if you caused the accident, it does not cover you or your property.  That Insurance costs extra and is not mandatory.

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1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said:

Surely there must be a law against criminal damage here?  At the end of the day, that is all this case is. Another small minded Thai male with an inferiority complex. 

One would assume that the car had full comprehensive (1st class insurance) as that would be a requirement of the hire purchase company sighting this document annually as their insurance against the car being ridden off or stolen, if it is in fact is a requirement here in Thailand, she should make a claim, the insurance company can then chase the husband.

 

If the hire purchase company didn't do their job correctly by checking to make sure that the vehicle was insured for damage/theft, if a requirement here in Thialand, well I would say that they had a duty of care which wasn't followed and could be part of the blame here, i.e. if they requested a copy of the insurance annually or chased it up, pushed for it, then she wouldn't be in this predicament, not passing the buck, just stating that they might have had a duty of care in this instance.

 

Once the insurance company fixes the car, she can surrender it to the hire purchase company and pay the balance in instalments after it has been sold.

 

Jail time for hubby via the insurance company and x wife for damaging her property.

 

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8 minutes ago, cyberfarang said:

We don`t know the full story. Why did the couple split up and under what circumstances?

 

Maybe the guy had good reasons to be angry?

Yes probably lost the plot  because she wouldn't keep filling the tank for him.anyway I can't see what the problem is,we've got loads of trucks running around here in far worse condition.

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