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Anyone been to the new(ish) Aussie embassy recently?
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Time for a System Change ?
Do you have evidence for your accusations or is it just your usual blabla ? -
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I've had enough of the Tourist Ghettos in Thailand!
what time you posting that one? -
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Explosion at Intersection: Cigarette Butt Ignites Pickup Truck Carrying Paint Cans
How can this happen if they keep the lid on the cans? -
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Bullies and More
I think the problem is in part, a subject we can't talk about. -
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I've had enough of the Tourist Ghettos in Thailand!
Next up: What are the pros and cons of living in Thailand?- 1
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Bank of Thailand Faces Pressure to Cut Rates
The aim is to manipulate, something the Thaksin clan are masters at, don't fall for the spiel. -
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Fewer Chinese package tours in pattaya?
If you lived near the Imagine 79 Chinese show on Thepprasit Soi 8 you wouldn't think there were fewer Chinese coaches in town.... 😞 -
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Is it possible to have a UK Bank account while being tax resident in Thailand?
FWIW if you have an active U.K. bank account some banks will not require that you close it. So far they include RBS and HSBC that allow overseas addresses. Some banks have closed accounts, I don’t know that the accounts were actively being used at the time. These include Barclays. Anecdotal evidence could be useful. This would need to include the activity in the accounts, along with the bank name, possibly original opening location. as a starter For reference my Royal Bank of Scotland account was opened in Watford in the 1970’s, it had 12 transactions in October, sometimes more sometimes a few less, my address is in Thailand. I also have an RBS credit card, it has a U.K. accommodation address, it has less than 10 monthly transactions. I have not updated to my Thai address as I suspect it is likely to be closed if I do, I have no evidence, just a suspicion.
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