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13 years since my last visit
Those new demographics have no families or responsibilities. So they can easily save the few hundred euros required for their plane tickets. It's totally normal nowadays to meet a 40 year-old with no prospects or life plan. 15 years ago, this was still pretty rare. -
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It's not much at all, you talk about like half the global population being near Thailand. They just visit here on packages and pre booked deals like Europeans do within Europe. Maybe you forget that the west is basically broke, that doesn't mean the money went out of global circulation, it went elsewhere instead. A chinese could been paying 50 dollars monthly for a year or 2 already, to then arrive here with a group. You could have 250 million of them over the next 10 years alone. Thai elite earns on flights, all things that earn regardless of the type of tourist that matter to real Thais / SME business. -
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How to Trace and Recover Stolen Cryptocurrency from Scammer:- Contact Salvage Asset Recovery
One evening after work, I was scrolling through Facebook Marketplace, something I often do to unwind and browse for interesting deals. As I sifted through listings for various items, I stumbled upon a post that immediately caught my eye—a beautiful set of home decor pieces. The items were exactly what I had been looking for to complete my living room. There were elegant vases, framed artwork, and stylish throw pillows, all captured in a well-staged photo that made them look even more enticing. The price was surprisingly low, considering the high-end look of the items, which made it all the more tempting. The seller's profile seemed genuine, with a decent number of positive reviews from past buyers. Excited by the find, I quickly messaged the seller to inquire about the items. They responded almost immediately, assuring me that the decor was available and that they were offering a special discount for the set. The seller seemed friendly and knowledgeable about their products, which made me feel confident in proceeding with the purchase. After a bit of back-and-forth, I agreed to buy the full set and transferred the agreed amount of NZD 1350 to the seller's provided bank account. The seller promised to ship the items within the week and sent me a tracking number once the transaction was complete. Days turned into weeks, and still, no delivery. I followed up several times, but each time, the seller made excuses, claiming delays in shipping or issues with the courier. Eventually, their responses stopped altogether. Realizing I had been scammed, I felt devastated— not only had I lost a significant amount of money, but my trust in online marketplaces was shattered. That's when I decided to take action. I contacted Salvage Asset Recovery, a service specializing in tracking down online scammers and recovering stolen funds. The team at Salvage Asset Recovery was quick to respond, and after some investigation, they managed to track down the scammer’s online presence. They had experience in cases like mine and knew exactly what steps to take. Then, one fine morning, I received an email from Salvage Asset Recovery. The message was brief, but it brought me a huge sense of relief. They had successfully recovered all my funds, and they asked me to submit my wallet details so they could process the return. I couldn’t believe it at first but true to their word, they had tracked down the scammer and worked with the bank to reverse the fraudulent transaction. Within a short period, I received the full amount of NZD 1350 back. The expertise of Salvage Asset Recovery was incredible. Without their help, I would have likely lost my money for good. This experience was a harsh reminder of the risks of buying from unverified sources online, but it also showed me the importance of seeking help when things go wrong. I felt immense gratitude for Salvage Asset Recovery and their ability to restore what I had lost. -
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13 years since my last visit
so no chance of becoming the new korea or singapore? Bangkok wants to look like that sometimes. And how do you think these bad tourists can have so much money to travel? I never understood, in the past low iq people did not have money and stay home. Now its the opposite, everything Upside down and nothing make sense anymore like 10 15 years ago.... Do you know what has happened to be like that? -
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Thailand Cracks Down on Vapes with Severe Penalties and Public Reporting
My wife passed away from second hand smoke from cigarettes smoked by her father. At that time vapes had not yet been invented.
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