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Mandatory Insurance: will it work?


pookondee

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The point is - we all know it’s rubbish/rip off/<deleted> etc etc; but if you want to stay living here, you have to suck it up and get on with it. Moaning accomplishes nothing..

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2 minutes ago, Bogbrush said:

Of course they are - that’s not in dispute; I’m merely presenting a way to make the most of a bad job..

I like your attitude, Bogbrush.  Where there's a will there's a way.  Can't escape the most useless policy known to man but if one wants to stay then get on with it and find your own policy.  Nice.

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You’re quite right; you have to go with the flow. History is littered with the corpses of people who tried to <deleted> into the wind. Fit in, or <deleted>... well, you know the rest.

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On 11/28/2019 at 2:11 PM, pookondee said:

To be fair i reckon there would be a bit of "sizing up" involved as well.

Turn up there looking like something a soi dog dragged out of a klong and it might be a different story ?

 

Anyways, i thought expats at HuaHin had a slightly better reputation than other certain places?

 

Certainly not the demographic that has a high risk of doing a runner on a bill anyway.

 

 

Most don't bother sizing you up. They ask for money up front regardless.

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On 11/28/2019 at 1:14 PM, pookondee said:

In effect, what they will be doing is raking in maximum baht while only risking 400k payout per patient.

They won't be raking in anything if we all leave.

 

On 11/28/2019 at 5:53 PM, Puchaiyank said:

Once one comes to terms with being a member of the easily exploited club, then it comes as no big surprise that one must purchase mandatory worthless insurance in order to remain in paradise...????

Call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye.

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On 11/28/2019 at 12:51 PM, petermik said:

It is just another scam to rip off tourists/expats here nothing more....there is not a hospital here that will treat a tourist unless payment is guaranteed up front :whistling:

Calm down and take a couple of deep breaths. The insurance issue is only pertinent to a small amount of expats and no tourists at all.

 

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4 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

I am 64 years young and have IMG international health insurance (which I have had for 6 years, the time I have been in Thailand), which covers all bar 10 expensive countries in the world.

 

My current premium is just over US$2,800 pa, and I have up to US$5 million life-time coverage.  I have had no problems in Thailand claiming with this policy; no problems at hospitals, no problems with IMG.

 

I just came back from Hua Hin Immigration - I asked whether I can use my IMG policy - NO!!!  You have to use one of the companies listed at http://longstay.tgia.org/home/companiesoa .

 

My policy has no age limit or conditions for renewal, unlike many of the companies listed at the above web site.  I also note that my current policy is much cheaper than most similar policies listed with companies at the above web site.

 

As several TV members have noted, the new policy creates more problems than it solves; and certainly creating a lot of stress amongst expats living in Thailand.

What visa/ extension do you have?

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On 11/28/2019 at 5:25 PM, pookondee said:

Thanks for posting that.

The concept seems even more ridiculous each time posters who are in the know, (Sheryl being number 1)

 point out the facts and obvious flaws.

 

They cant seriously expect a guy to pay a 400k premium per annum for cover of 400k ??

 

I think if they persist with this nonsense, they will have to set up some sort of 'Insurance tribunal' to look at abnormal cases like that as they come up.

 

Then do case by case assessments and  make adjustments that work for each particular case.

 

If they just wipe their hands of it, and old guys are forced to leave wives, homes and families after XX years being here..

well that must nearly be enchroaching on human rights issues, surely?

 

Human rights? Thailand? Same sentence?

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5 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

I am 64 years young and have IMG international health insurance (which I have had for 6 years, the time I have been in Thailand), which covers all bar 10 expensive countries in the world.

 

My current premium is just over US$2,800 pa, and I have up to US$5 million life-time coverage.  I have had no problems in Thailand claiming with this policy; no problems at hospitals, no problems with IMG.

 

I just came back from Hua Hin Immigration - I asked whether I can use my IMG policy - NO!!!  You have to use one of the companies listed at http://longstay.tgia.org/home/companiesoa .

 

My policy has no age limit or conditions for renewal, unlike many of the companies listed at the above web site.  I also note that my current policy is much cheaper than most similar policies listed with companies at the above web site.

 

As several TV members have noted, the new policy creates more problems than it solves; and certainly creating a lot of stress amongst expats living in Thailand.

I have IMG as well. But I am on a "thai wife" extension of stay so I don't require proof of insurance like you do. Have you considered getting this form (link below) filled out. My understanding is this form only needs to "director" names printed on the bottom, and one signature from the any company representative. My understanding is, the IO for the OA should accept this form to satisfy the your insurance.

https://longstay.tgia.org/document/overseas_insurance_certificate.pdf

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On 11/28/2019 at 7:15 PM, pookondee said:

Never believed in insurance and have managed to avoid life's larger scams.

 

So if its truly heading that way then im surely re-thinking my idea of what is Paradise! 

 

There must come a stage where paradise is not worth all of this.

and being home, where you can actually feel like you belong..

not get chucked out at some ××××heads small minded whim...

Yes, its starting to look very good.

I’m definitely on your page. I have never had health insurance and gave up on anything other than motor insurance a long time ago. Insurance IMO is the biggest legal scam there is. They’re in the business of taking your money and doing everything they can to never give you anything back.

If it comes to the point I’m being forced to take this insurance that may well be the signal to sell up and leave.

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2 hours ago, torturedsole said:

I like your attitude, Bogbrush.  Where there's a will there's a way.  Can't escape the most useless policy known to man but if one wants to stay then get on with it and find your own policy.  Nice.

1 hour ago, DaRoadrunner said:

You have to buy one of the policies approved by the Thais. It is a rip off.

That's what I said.

 

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10 minutes ago, jimn said:

What it clearly is, is a very poor ill thought out attempt by the Thai's to solve a problem as they see it with Farangs not paying their hospital bills.

Good point.  The 50k baht A&E coverage and 400k baht inpatient coverage is lamentable.  My UK travel insurance policy coverage is unlimited for medical treatment. 

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