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Dispute with landlord re moving out/ accused of "breach of lease/contract"
This is an awkward situation. It sounds like there is a discrepancy between what is in the contract and what was explained to you when you first signed the contract. That makes it a bit of a "cluster". He said, she said! I can't see them pursuing you in court for breach of contract of the written contract and seeking rental money through until the end of the contract in May. Similarly, it sounds like you're going to have a fight on your hands to get the deposit back for - in their minds - breaching the contract by leaving early. Presumably the amount of the deposit is not of a sufficient amount to make it worthwhile to retain a layer. As such, it's all rather awkward. -
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Thailand airports boost biometrics for faster service times
I thought that had been dropped already as the machines weren't up to scratch, or is it back on again? https://www.able2travel.com/news/new-airport-scanners-fail-100ml-liquid-limit-returns-across-eu/ It's for a different system, not immigration. You would be able to get through the rest of the departures process including boarding without showing boarding pass or passport again as it would be done with facial recognition. It was due to be implemented in November and December but I've never heard of it actually being switched on yet. I noticed the hardware in place in October. https://www.tatnews.org/2024/11/aot-rolls-out-biometric-system-to-enhance-passenger-experience-across-six-airports/ -
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Swift transfer of Japanese Yen into Wise
Yes, I already spoke to the sending bank. They looked on the system and told me that the system is suggesting JP Morgan Chase as the intermediary bank, but the sending bank told me that they don't have the option to choose the sending bank and also said that if Barclays could be used as the intermediary bank, then there would be possibly no extra charge, but again, it is not up to the sending bank. They said that they don't choose the intermediary bank and that I would need to speak to Wise. I've already sent Wise a support email to ask the question, but it can be days before you even get a response from them. You used to be able to just call and get phone support, but that's finished now. Nearly impossible to reach them other than by sending an email and then waiting for days. -
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Having a bad day.
Your welcome. Prescription glasses in Thailand are really very expensive. But with Zenni it's the complete opposite and you could afford to buy multiple pairs and keep them in different rooms in your house if you like. -
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Giving Up Weed
Not quite. Club (Italian made) are definitely the thinnest and don't even have gum on them. The company is about 150 years old. Then you have Rizla (French made), which have also been making papers for almost 250 years. Their papers are thinner than ZZ, but a bit thicker than Club. Big Bambu Pure Hemp (from Spain) are really nice too, not as thin as ZZ, but not made from wood pulp either, and so no harshness at all. Beautiful design artwork as well, featuring the smiling, winking Spaniard with his Spanish hat. The iconic design-work is almost 150 years old now. -
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Convicted Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Still in the Town & not Deported
I wonder what took you so long to express your shock? G'nite. -
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[QUIZ]1 August - Album Covers From The 1960s
I just completed this quiz. My Score 50/100 My Time 95 seconds -
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Essential Driving Rules and Etiquette in Thailand
Ah, a lecture dressed as a history lesson, dripping with pretension and sprinkled with stereotypes. Delightful. Let’s unpack this symphony of self-importance masquerading as an insight, shall we? Thailand’s love for pickups and motorcycles. Fascinating stuff. What's next, a deep dive into why fish enjoy water? And comparing Thailand’s motor industry to the UK - because obviously, nothing says global context like measuring everything against the former Empire. Brilliant... Then, the "Sakdina cast system" diatribe - interesting, if wildly speculative. Unequal societies and road safety are somehow tied together by an archaic hierarchy that, by your own admission, is mostly historical? That’s like blaming my coffee spilling on the alignment of Jupiter. A stretch, but sure, let’s roll with it. And your point about "stopping stupid ones from being stupid" - pure poetry. So other societies are better at keeping their stupidity contained, while Thailand lets it roam free? Perhaps, but judging by this treatise, we can confirm stupidity knows no borders. The cherry on top: "Foreigners don’t understand Thai driving culture." Oh, please. Adjusting to driving in Thailand isn't a mystical rite of passage; it's an exercise in not getting obliterated by a truck with no headlights going the wrong way. If survival instincts aren’t culture, I don’t know what is. In conclusion, your ramble is less a critique and more a masterpiece of verbose nonsense, peppered with stereotypes and wrapped in a thin veneer of faux intellectualism. Well done for managing to sound both condescending and clueless in equal measure... Brilliant stuff... Thanks once again Kwildo for the entertainment... ..... "I'm a boat, I'm a boat" !!! -
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What on earth is going on!
Amsterdam but then again you could not afford that
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