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4 hours ago, henryford1958 said:

That's why i would never have bought in any of the View Taleys.  They look like prison blocks and obviously attract a certain type of person..

That BS. Lots of happy tenants and owners in all of them! VTs have been great investment and are well know worldwide.

Prison block? So what? The best security there is! My land lords at VT2b are from Sicily - can't get more secure than that... 🙂

I am one of your "certain person".

I don't have any serious problems according my parole officer and my government supplied and paid shrink....

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5 hours ago, GypsyT said:

That BS. Lots of happy tenants and owners in all of them! VTs have been great investment and are well know worldwide.

Prison block? So what? The best security there is! My land lords at VT2b are from Sicily - can't get more secure than that... 🙂

I am one of your "certain person".

I don't have any serious problems according my parole officer and my government supplied and paid shrink....

Absolutely,I was locked up in that VT 2B last May 

I had to escape,luckily a member here EK drove past at the back of the cafe and I jumped the fence !

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15 hours ago, henryford1958 said:

That's why i would never have bought in any of the View Taleys.  They look like prison blocks and obviously attract a certain type of person..

I agree and often called my friend's place in VT 5, 'Cell Block H'... but he is still there, still happy, and tells me the place is well managed. 

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On 12/28/2024 at 11:39 PM, Hummin said:

So many old men strolling around alone, eating alone, sitting alone and more elderly men sitting  at the beach roads. 

 

Can't remember I see so many before without the spark in their eyes, and just look like walking dead.

I was in Kampot, Cambodia, several months ago.

 

Noticed a similar thing there.

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And that View talay 2B they lock you in the cafe 

Thankfully I'm banned from that cafe in that building and good riddance to them!

I had to put a orange safety vest on just to walk through that long driveway to view talay 2B 

 

 

 

 

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On 12/29/2024 at 4:39 PM, Hummin said:

Just visited Jomtien and Pattaya, I have to give Georgy right. 

 

So many old men strolling around alone, eating alone, sitting alone and more elderly men sitting  at the beach roads. 

 

Can't remember I see so many before without the spark in their eyes, and just look like walking dead.

 

Something have happened sine last time I visited.

 

Sad, really

 

And also noticeable men with holiday gf or wife, the same, no smiles, no sparks in their eyes.

 

Jomtien and Pattaya have truly became last stop for many who moved to paradise.

 

Not even old many of them 60'ies and up I would guess, but acting like 80

Yes many of them alone 

I wonder if they are expats or just tourists visiting this not knowing anyone ?

Do the expats in Jomtien talk to each other or do they keep to themselves 

 

I did see a few mobility scooters outside that bar going into the Jomtien complex with the live singers ,they seem to be in there ....talking to each other about their sickness and illness 

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On 1/6/2025 at 2:44 AM, georgegeorgia said:

Absolutely,I was locked up in that VT 2B last May 

I had to escape,luckily a member here EK drove past at the back of the cafe and I jumped the fence !

Always glad to help brother.

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