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Myanmar to Pardon Jailed Thai Fishermen After Diplomatic Talks
The Burmese missed an opportunity to free the two kids given the death penalty (never implemented) in 2015. I don't think many people actually believe they are guilty. -
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
dON'T ENGAGE WITH ME OK -
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Skin doctor near Banglamphoo?
At any hospital, experience will vary with the doctor. I don't know what other private hospitals you have compared to but Mission is certainly lower cost than the big "international" ones. Would help if you indicated the nature of the skin problem. Waits at the Institute of Dermatology aren't bad compared to other government hospitals, and tere is an after hours option. But of course still longer wait than private hospital. -
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Tourist Found Dead Near Koh Phangan’s Hin Song Kon Store
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Introduction to Personal Income Tax in Thailand
Very angry and you seem to know it all and believe you me I am working hard for everyone and not just me and do not appreciate personal attacks and you seem to know it all ABOUT EVERYTHING OK -
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?? Japanese second hand store in Chiang Mai?
Oh yeh we got bunch of stuff from those places. -
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Do you think the insurance companies charge us "farang" price for the health insurance?
In addition to the above, I would add that Thai insurance policy regulation is much weaker than that in most western countries and allows such practices as raising rates on an individual basis after a claim (in addition to age related hikes). Almost always better to get an internationally issued policy. In addition, many Thai policies drop you at a certain age and thosee that do not, have skyrocketing premiums after rage 65 or so. In some cases annual premium is same as maximum cover, incredibly enough. As for the relatively high cost of Thai policies, it is in part because the market is so small; Thais have universal health care cover so very rarely get private insurance. If you have health care cover in your home country and are OK with returning home for any non-urgent care, a travel policy is certainly an option. But take care if you have any pre-exisitng conditions as only a few will cover those (and then, only up to a certain age). Another consideration is if you might eventually live in Thailand fulltime. It gets much harder to get a new policy as you age so you might be best off keeping what you have. Besides Cigna Global there is a product called "Cigna Close Care" which is usually less expensive and provides some cover in your home country. And/or, you might look at combining deductible with copay option to lower premiums. -
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AN Member Post Count Obsession
I do comment on them Why? I can usually tell the post count is sub-100 (actually often sub-20) by the subject and the wording and format of the post. What does that tell me. My guess is that someone is making multiple accounts an is trolling. You get a rather long-winded, somewhat well written post about some guy's 16 year old girl-friend being pregnant and "what should I do" as mum and dad will let her go for 1 million THB dowry and vet care for the sick buffalo - blah blah blah blah blah, yada yada yada, blah blah blah. So yeah - I can usually pick them out before even looking at the post count - then I point it out. It's old stale pablum and nonsensical garbage.
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