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Pattaya retirees feel “trapped” in Thailand because of insurance


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6 minutes ago, Leaver said:

 

No.  It should never get to that stage, regardless of how "different" you think your Thai girl is.  ????  

But sadly over the years that has been the 'Plan B' for quite a few (with or without the girl).

But enuff morbid stuff, back to insurance.

 

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6 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

But sadly over the years that has been the 'Plan B' for quite a few (with or without the girl).

But enuff morbid stuff, back to insurance.

 

 

There's no insurance against a Thai girl that is "different" who ends up being "same same."  ????  

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Well, if they get all their embassies to not speak with forked tongues for once this one here should at least take care for the problem of high insurance cost for longer permissions of stay on (re-)entry ... 

 

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I think expatriates are finding it harder than tourists to find appropriate insurance for the $50,000 coverage. Particularly as they are supposed to be covered for the remaining length of the time left on their visa. I had ten months left on mine and was quoted 30,000 baht for a one-year insurance policy! Foreigners with Permanent Residence or people with long-term Thailand Elite visas, would face a much bigger bill. On this matter, I think I have some good news and some clarification about the rules.
For a start, it doesn’t seem to be written down anywhere that you need to have special insurance to cover you for the time you will be in Thailand if you are on a long-term visa. It was just implied by some embassies. I asked the director general about this, and he said a 30-day policy would be plenty. After all, if you test positive, you will only need to do 10 days in a hospital and a possible 14 day quarantine afterwards. So, a 30-day policy would cover you. <<
 
It's from a meeting between R. Barrow & the Director-General of the Department of Consular Affairs, dated 10NOV21, source:
 
 
 
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3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

This Axa policy fits the bill, ok for short durations, over priced for longer term but will get you in the country

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Thanks for taking the trouble to post.  It could certainly be useful to some people.

 

Unfortunately this policy is not available to anyone actually in Thailand. See the website FAQ. Fine if you plan a long trip out of Thailand you can apply in the place you are going to. Anyone going for a short trip really need to sort out insurance and Thailand Pass before they leave Thailand,

 

It is only available for those under 75 years. This will eliminate a lot of elderly retirees in Pattaya currently feeling trapped. It only has limited benefit to those to whom this thread applies.

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9 hours ago, CRUNCHER said:

Thanks for taking the trouble to post.  It could certainly be useful to some people.

 

Unfortunately this policy is not available to anyone actually in Thailand. See the website FAQ. Fine if you plan a long trip out of Thailand you can apply in the place you are going to. Anyone going for a short trip really need to sort out insurance and Thailand Pass before they leave Thailand,

 

It is only available for those under 75 years. This will eliminate a lot of elderly retirees in Pattaya currently feeling trapped. It only has limited benefit to those to whom this thread applies.

Its purpose is for re-entry, people felt trapped here because they couldn't return, it's accepted for that according to Axa and broker. There will be better farang policies available with much greater cover but maybe not so straight forward to ensure it complies, maybe find some examples and post?

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21 hours ago, Leaver said:

 

Happily single here.  Always have been.  The buffalo is still sick.  ????  

"No Thai girl is 'different'", the sick buffalo story....


What other wisdom do you acquire on your barstools adjacent to drunk misogynists? 

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5 minutes ago, amexpat said:

What other wisdom do you acquire on your barstools adjacent to drunk misogynists? 

 

One has a great view from the bar stool looking at those that really think their girl is "different" and "it" will never happen to them.

 

How exposed are you?  

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Just now, Leaver said:

 

One has a great view from the bar stool looking at those that really think their girl is "different" and "it" will never happen to them.

 

How exposed are you?  

OK, I assumed you are in Thailand hanging out with losers.  But it's quite possible you are in Liverpool or Kansas City using your mom's computer. 


I've been quite exposed to a couple of GFs who were wonderful. Also by my friendship with western guys and their long time GFs, wives, and mothers of their children. They've been happy for many years.

Sure there are some sharks in the pool but they feed on the men who really can't relate to women.

Alas, the losers who feed you stories will never know the love of a Thai woman, but maybe you can still wise up. Good luck. 

 

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25 minutes ago, amexpat said:

OK, I assumed you are in Thailand hanging out with losers. 

 

Of course, you are a Pattaya HiSo farang, Pattaya being such an affluent part of Thailand and South East Asia.  ????

 

27 minutes ago, amexpat said:

But it's quite possible you are in Liverpool or Kansas City using your mom's computer. 

 

I am in Thailand Ground Zero - Pattaya.

 

28 minutes ago, amexpat said:

I've been quite exposed to a couple of GFs who were wonderful.

 

I meant, exposed financially.  Not exposed to Thai women.

 

29 minutes ago, amexpat said:

Sure there are some sharks in the pool but they feed on the men who really can't relate to women.

 

Those sharks feed on anyone and everyone, and there is a long, long, long list of victims, reaching all the way back to their home countries where they have returned broke, and over their balcony, in despair.

 

I'm sure a humanitarian such as yourself has some sympathy for them.  

 

31 minutes ago, amexpat said:

Alas, the losers who feed you stories will never know the love of a Thai woman, but maybe you can still wise up. Good luck. 

 

Why do you think I, or anyone else, needs the love of a Thai women?  With a comment like that, you must be on the hook.  Once again, how exposed are you?

 

I am here for the sun, sea, sand, suds, seafood and snatch.  Simple as that.  

 

I am not here to buy a property I can not truly own, and adopt an extended Thai family in Issan, and cater to any other fantasy a Thai girl might have.  It's the reason I have longevity here, when I have seen many others go home broke, or end up living here like a pauper.  

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18 hours ago, CRUNCHER said:

I have been looking around, but there are too many restrictions relating to travel insurance for somebody who lives in Thailand. As for health insurance, I am 74 and can get insurance for this year. But next year, when I hit 75, even if I can get insurance, premiums lose touch with sanity.

 

I would have thought that there was something of a niche market here (older long term residents).  I  am not an actuary, but I find it hard to believe that local insurance companies can't work something out.  They did when only Covid insurance was required.

 

For example a mandatory excess/deductible would eliminate the plethora of small claims that individually do not amount to much, but collectively cost insurance companies a lot of money. Not including things like death cover and repatriation of mortal remains would again reduce cost. Having arrangements with specific hospitals could benefit the insurance companies, although there might be costs relating to transfer after initial admission.  

 

Just my thoughts.

Spot on!

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No retiree needs to travel abroad.  When Covid has passed, yes it will be possible.

If over 75, have friends visit you here instead of travelling there.

Life is simple if you have "enough" and not always striving for more

Peace

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47 minutes ago, Leaver said:

 

I very much doubt that.  

 

I will be surrounded by beautiful young Thai / Asian girls, whilst maintaining physical fitness, and a moderate drinking habit, all the way to the end.  

...biut you never took care of sick buffaloes, an essential part of western life in SEA ????

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