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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
who is the W9 FORM for ? -
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Bradford Man Arrested Amid Investigation Into Filming Women on Nights Out in Manchester
Why no name given? oh must be a diversity film production, at least not arrested for raping kids.- 1
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Pattaya City Hospital & insurance
For govt hospitals they don't seem to deal with insurance companies, you can probably pay first and claim back from insurer -
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Help needed with one question about UK frozen state pension.
@Keith5588 Here is the 2nd Vid on the SMC. -
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Thai Property Reforms: A Boon or Burden for Foreign Buyers?
One of the reasons it's possible for both Thais and foreigners to live here comfortably on relatively low incomes is the comparatively low price of property and the restrictions on land ownership. Take those restrictions away and multinational corporations and billionaires will price everyone else out of the market, as they have done already in so many countries. When I was younger, it was possible for ordinary people to save enough money buy a house in a decent area of London. Now the Qataris, Chinese, Russians etc have changed that. So let's hope Thailand doesn't change. -
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Thai Property Reforms: A Boon or Burden for Foreign Buyers?
Land like everything else is managed by supply and demand. Why would Thailand be different from other countries? Thailand is for sale with so many acres of unused land without any maintenance. For sale signs are growing like mushrooms without any offers for years, keeping the landlords in poverty. Wealthy Thai families dictates what they are willing to pay, in fact not much. This is why you see so many developments unfinished. Concrete does not make nice ruins, luckily a rapid growth of vegetation removes any trace of these failures and its mountains of garbage. Many wealthy thais have more money than brains and are the worst culprits for destroying the landscape. Maybe Thais could learn how to develop their land harmoniously if they had competition from foreign investors. Zoning and architectural regulations should be implemented to avoid these modern slums. I have seen too many foreigners building beautiful Asian houses (for their Thai wives I suppose) being totally ruined by the construction of garages, poultry processing plants or dozens of slums harbouring migrant workers right to the edge of their properties. Their investment is not even worth the price of the land. Is Thailand able to become a country where the rule of law primes? That’s the million dollar question. -
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