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Kanchanaburi Road Accident Kills Two
English born and bred. You seem to be the non native English speaker if you can't comprehend dying shortly after an accident is not surviving the accident. -
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Guinness? Can I buy bottles or cans of Guinness in Pattaya area?
More than 3 times the U.K. price, is there that much tax on it or a just a rip off ? -
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Is it better to buy or rent property in Thailand as an expat?
You will get s lot of different opinions here. Many cons many pros. I'd say, decide in which way you're happy with.🤗 -
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Using an overseas Debit Card to minimise paying tax for those of us staying over 180 days
It doesn't, but once gifted the gifter must not benefit from the gift. If the spouse then decides to gift back, that is a totally separate exercise. But I can imagine with some confidence that any Revenue Department faced with that scenario would designate the manoeuvre as aggressive tax evasion. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 27 August 2024
Old Thai Coins May Be Worth Millions; Collectors Urged to Check FILE - Courtesy: Intergold Collectors of old Thai coins are in for a potential windfall as certain coins, including 1 baht, 5 baht, and 10 baht coins from specific years, c Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1336554-old-thai-coins-may-be-worth-millions-collectors-urged-to-check/ -
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Jewellery Heist: Employee Arrested for Stealing 24 Million Baht in Gold
This will get the Pattaya Coconut Bar ladyboys envious. All done without having to hug even one Indian. -
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Advice on car purchase Toyota
If you use the car only in BKK a Yaris will be a good choice. Not too big for a parking lot. -
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Old Thai Coins May Be Worth Millions; Collectors Urged to Check
FILE - Courtesy: Intergold Collectors of old Thai coins are in for a potential windfall as certain coins, including 1 baht, 5 baht, and 10 baht coins from specific years, could be worth significant amounts of money, sometimes even reaching millions of baht. Yesterday, a TikTok user shared valuable information, highlighting the need for collectors and the general public to scrutinise their collections. In the video, the user revealed that a 1 baht coin from 1986 (2529 B.E.) can fetch between 200 and 500 baht. This revelation has set off a wave of excitement amongst collectors. Delving deeper into the details, the video further explained that 5 baht coins from 1997 are particularly sought after, with collectors willing to pay between 4,000 and 7,000 baht. However, the user advised caution as some coins have been tampered with by altering the numeral ‘5’ to a ‘4’ through filing. It's crucial to inspect coins closely for any signs of such modifications to determine their authenticity. Equally intriguing is the demand for 10 baht coins from 1988. With only 62,000 of these coins minted, they command prices ranging from 700 to 1,000 baht. Yet, the rarest and most valuable are the 10 baht coins from 1990. These coveted coins can fetch an astounding 500,000 to 1 million baht due to their rarity, with only 100 coins minted and just over ten known to exist in Thailand. There is also a 10 baht coin from 1998, but its value is relatively modest, priced between 50 and 500 baht. The TikTok user reiterated the importance of vigilance, urging collectors to examine their coins meticulously for any alterations that could affect their value. This recent surge in interest underscores the hidden treasures that might be lying unnoticed in coin collections across the country. -- 2024-08-27 Get the ASEAN NOW daily NEWSLETTER - Click HERE to subscribe -
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I just had the Mpox jab because I live in Pattaya
For those days when you wonder ... "Why do I bother with AN? " You just can't get this kind of entertainment elsewhere ... -
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Thai wife applying for UK spouse visa but has a job she’s quitting
She basically has only 3 requirements to fulfil - English test pass, TB test pass, and evidence the relationship. Whether she is employed or not is irrelevant. -
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Nearly 70, can't keep up with my pals, purchased ebike, now they can't keep up.
But it is every day that it isn't raining, when before it was two days a week. As an old person I find a little exercise every day works better than two binge exercises a week. Strava suggests before ebike, cycling power was average 100-120w, now with the ebike 200-240w (motor contributing 120w).- 1
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