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


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this report seems awfully biased and inaccurate to say the least... she bought a new car.. in which case she has by law to keep #1 insurance.. which pays 100% damage regardless who is driving or caused damage. Such insurance is not paid monthly as well but quarterly or in installments. As for her claim he stole the vehicle or promised to make the payments. could all be a lie as a revenge tactic for his leaving her.  

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6 minutes ago, thesetat2013 said:

this report seems awfully biased and inaccurate to say the least... she bought a new car.. in which case she has by law to keep #1 insurance.. which pays 100% damage regardless who is driving or caused damage.

There is no such law, the finance company may well have insisted on first class insurance as a condition of the loan, but there is no law that you must have it.

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4 hours ago, wayned said:

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

The CTPL will only cover limited medical expenses for injury, dismemberment or death to 3rd party persons, it doesn't cover third party property of any sort.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

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

 

5 hours 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

 

 

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

 

Under hire purchase agreement, I think 1st class insurance is a must...

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5 hours ago, Ramen087 said:

The willingness to respond to disagreements with violence, either against a person's property, or against the individual's person, is an insight into the Thai way of life. It's a little scary when anyone, anywhere does this kind of thing. Here, however, it seems that such behavior is accepted as endemic, met with a shrug and an inferred "well, what did you expect?". 

Unfortunately this is typical behaviour from the tragically common "immature Man-child" sub-set of Thai society.   Brought up to think he can do do wrong and to have no respect for women.   Those who inflict this sort of violence consider they are fulfilling Kama in the recipient's own lifetime.  And of course the violent one is then able to (in his own mind) accept no responsibility for his actions.  Why should he? He was doing Buddha's work on that no-good ex wife.  Everything was her fault after all, anyway, so she deserved it, right???       

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7 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

lucky it was not her head.

 

I hate that "gold" color. You see it everywhere.

Lucky she was not inside during the modification....:wai:

 

The next step may be that she will give it back to the leasing company with the message that the fatique applied far earlier than promised....:whistling:

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So she made a good choice to marry this guy.
Quite common ending so.
Would like to know what attracted her to choose him.
Or is she just a bit stupid ?
But he did a great transformation on the truck. 555

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2 hours ago, The Deerhunter said:

Unfortunately this is typical behaviour from the tragically common "immature Man-child" sub-set of Thai society.   Brought up to think he can do do wrong and to have no respect for women.   Those who inflict this sort of violence consider they are fulfilling Kama in the recipient's own lifetime.  And of course the violent one is then able to (in his own mind) accept no responsibility for his actions.  Why should he? He was doing Buddha's work on that no-good ex wife.  Everything was her fault after all, anyway, so she deserved it, right???       

It seems to apply to any other person, it just happens to be a female in this case. You see many scenes of violence, or near violence that is man vs. man. Road incidents are a prime example. Or anything other than an extremely brief glance when encountering a total stranger. The smallest social mis-interaction is interpreted as a giant affront and this man-child code of violence kicks in.  I've witnessed this and it may or may not include a non-Thai. And it doesn't only happen when alcohol is involved. Sone farang here do it too, but to a much lesser extent. 

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7 minutes ago, 0815 said:

So she made a good choice to marry this guy.
Quite common ending so.
Would like to know what attracted her to choose him.
Or is she just a bit stupid ?
But he did a great transformation on the truck. 555

RE - Would like to know what attracted her to choose him.

 

Maybe of the same reason he chose her:

 

 

 

 

If she is representative for the average woman in UK then its understandable that their ex try their luck in Thailand.....:wai:

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27 minutes ago, ttrd said:

RE - Would like to know what attracted her to choose him.

 

Maybe of the same reason he chose her:

 

 

 

 

If she is representative for the average woman in UK then its understandable that their ex try their luck in Thailand.....:wai:

Oh wow, shes lovely.  Do you have her phone number, she would be perfect for my brother in law....hes always wanted a farang wife ?

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8 hours 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. 

Yeah! ... considering he damaged the Bank's property

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3 minutes ago, tifino said:

Yeah! ... considering he damaged the Bank's property

First of all it must be proven that it actually was her husband who has caused the damage as if not she is responsible for the damage of the car in addition to the outstanding payments.

 

The message itself " Here is the car back - thanks very much" doesnt tell anything about the condition of the car when he delivered it, with other words it could have been done after he delivered the car and if she claim that the husband has done it then she need to prove it...

 

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8 hours ago, wayned said:

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.

That is why he said FIRST CLASS if you read it! He never mentioned COMPULSORY!

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8 hours ago, Ramen087 said:

The willingness to respond to disagreements with violence, either against a person's property, or against the individual's person, is an insight into the Thai way of life. It's a little scary when anyone, anywhere does this kind of thing. Here, however, it seems that such behavior is accepted as endemic, met with a shrug and an inferred "well, what did you expect?". 

On and you think Americans and Brits do not beat up and kill their ex's, burn the house down. Who was the guy who cut the car in half after the divorce. Come on get off this only Thais bullsh-t

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2 minutes ago, moe666 said:

On and you think Americans and Brits do not beat up and kill their ex's, burn the house down. Who was the guy who cut the car in half after the divorce. Come on get off this only Thais bullsh-t

I remember one Brit who cut all the furniture in half

As for myself I have had more than one rare old time and I enjoyed every minute of it thanks

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