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Report Woman Rescues Dog Brutally Attacked for Urinating on Car
should just put the mut down... it would be the best for all and most humane. -
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Trump can't understand photoshopped MS13
Actually i agree with you he’s referring to the tattoos he’s just not cognizant enough to verbalize it.as for the tattoos themselves that’s up to interpretation are any of us experts on South American tattoo hidden meanings?is Trump himself honest enough to say what they may or may not mean…..obviously with his track record he will push whatever narrative he’s using at the time.thats what happens when you are known as a pathological liar. -
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Clarification on Retirement Visa
From Chat GPT: Great question. For a Thailand Retirement Extension (Non-Immigrant O or O-A Visa), the Thai immigration rules typically require the banked money (e.g., 800,000 THB for a retirement extension) to be in a Thai bank account in the applicant’s name only, not a joint account. That said: Some immigration offices may allow a joint account if the applicant is the primary account holder and provides proof of full access/control. However, in most cases, strict interpretation means the money should be solely in the retiree’s name to avoid delays or rejection. -
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Report Deposit Dispute Turns Ugly: Ukrainian Renter Wrecks Thai Condo, Then Vanishes
Ok, so that was you way of saying it was justified? -
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Crime Chinese Nominee Network Busted in Rayong Over Project Worth 2 Billion Baht
You are correct. You don't understand. Maybe this will help. Grok explains: A nominee company is a legal entity set up to hold assets, shares, or property on behalf of another person or entity, known as the beneficial owner. It acts as a registered owner for administrative purposes, providing privacy, confidentiality, or convenience, while the beneficial owner retains actual control and economic benefits. Nominee companies are often used in financial services, trusts, or offshore structures to manage investments, facilitate transactions, or shield the owner's identity. They typically follow instructions from the beneficial owner and have no claim to the assets themselves. The Chinese are the 100% beneficial owner. The Thais are the nominees. This is illegal as 51% should be Thai owned. The Thais and the Chinese have broken the law. See list. Some of the individuals arrested are; 1.) Mr. Li Fang, Chinese nationality (company director) 2.) Ms. Worati, Thai nationality (company director and shareholder) 3.) Mr. Prasit, Thai nationality (shareholder) 4.) Mr. Chaiyarit, Thai nationality (shareholder) 5.) Mr. Punnat, Thai nationality (shareholder) 6.) Mr. Tao, Chinese nationality (supervisor) 7.) Mr. Jiang, Chinese nationality (plumber) 8.) Mr. Xia, Chinese nationality (cement worker) 9.) Mr. Wang, Chinese nationality (supervisor) 10.) Mr. Hao, Chinese nationality (designer) 11.) Mr. Suang, Chinese nationality (designer) The Thai shareholders are the nominees. What is missing from this list are the Chinese financers. These are the big boys that will probably avoid criminal prosecution. -
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