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Does your tenant inviting a friend to stay a few nights infringe the law ?
I think you think too much... -
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How stupid is China for retaliating to Trumps tariffs?
A NY Times article 2 days ago on the precariousness of the bond market ended with this: All of which leaves the world in a bewildering place. The old sanctuary (US Biond market) no longer seems so safe. Yet no other place looks immediately capable of standing in. -
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Hacker Targets Phuket Airport Sign with Political Message on Israel
An inflammatory personal attack with unsubstaniated claims has been removed @Flyguy330 -
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Foreign Tourist Assaults Bar Staff & Women in Pattaya Soi 6, Knocked Down in Viral Brawl
How do you know that no one called the police? As all the bars have their police contact's personal number on what used to be called speed dial, it is highly unlikely that they weren't called by someone. From the OP... "Police were called, and the incident is now under investigation..." -
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This is the least hot Songkran I ever remember......And a bit rainy too...
The deluges this year have been the most intense I have seen for this time of year. I wonder if we are in for a brutal rainy season. -
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Opening a bank account
There was a time when opening a bank account with a visa exempt was possible (ie 9 years ago). I did so in 2016 at a Bangkok Bank branch in Phuket town (although it wasn't easy, as UOB, SCB, K-Bank and Krungsri all refused then to let me open a bank account when Visa exempt). . However times have changed, as have bank policies. The Bangkok bank branch where I opened my account in 2016 have a big sign that they will no longer open bank accounts for those who are Visa exempt. They will thou open a Bank Account for those on a Type-O, Type-OA and some other longer term Visas. To the best of my knowledge, this (not allowing account to be open if Visa exempt in Thailand) is bank policy across all of Thailand, and it is not Thai law. I have read on this forum that there are agents who will facilitate the opening of a bank account when Visa exempt (for some nominal fee). Your 'mates' best approach may be to find such an agent and have them help to ope an account. or alternatively exit Thailand back to their home country, obtain a Type-O visa, and return to Thailand, and open an account then as soon as they arrive in Thailand. Possibly, given travel expenses to leave and re-enter Thailand, an agent approach may be the least expensive approach, if your mate can find such an agent.
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