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Thai police rescue student from 1.5 million baht scam
A student with easy access to 1.5 million baht. Maybe she's a hiso that showed off on social media leading to her being targeted. -
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Pattaya restaurants.
How.wrong, quik, good.english, happy crew, seems.you either lost.it or havent been in.yrs! -
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TM47 (90 day report) reminder..but it's only been 6 weeks!
Why do you say stupid things and then answer them yourself? Do you think that the rest of us are here to read your senile ideas? -
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Pattaya Beach Wins Three Awards for Beauty and Eco-Friendliness
ISO 13009:2015 establishes general requirements and recommendations for beach operators that offer tourist and visitor services. It provides guidance for both beach operators and users regarding the delivery of sustainable management and planning, beach ownership, sustainable infrastructure and service provision needs, including beach safety, information and communication, cleaning and waste removal. Interesting ISO13009 doesn’t cover water quality, so you may have a pretty looking sandy / aggregate beach, with a bit of signage and an organised beach cleaning operation i.e. a couple of bins and coconut branch beach umbrellas, and a couple of indigenous natives selling the local brew. Yet in terms of water quality standards, much is driven by The World Health Organisation (WHO), which in recent days has lost a shedload of funding. As a former active member of the SAS in the UK, that's Surfers against Sewage incase there's any confusion, I wouldn't even dip my toes in the local water. -
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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
Me and stupid insistence on relevance. I feel so ashamed. -
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American-Thai Couple Loses 15.2M Baht in Hua Hin Property Scam
American-Thai Couple Loses 15.2M Baht in Hua Hin Property Scam An American man and his Thai wife lost 15.2 million baht in a Hua Hin property scam after a real estate firm sold their purchased land to another buyer. The couple, Patrick Flippin and Vipavanee Kaewmueangklang, paid in instalments, only to later discover the land was sold under a redemption agreement that was never honored. After demanding a refund, they received three cheques—two of which bounced. Now seeking justice, they refuse to claim the house without land ownership. A legal advocate suspects fraud and is pushing authorities to take action.
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