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No idea.  Never had to use any goons.

Make sure anyone who takes out a loan/credit line signs a power of attorney (to transfer title on their property) to go along with the standard loan agreement.   Paper clip them together (buy the cheaper plastic ones to save a few Baht, they also don't mark/rust on the documents... especially on those longer term loans).   

That's all the muscle you need.    This isn't some HK or Hollywood movie.  

:D

I c use the cheaper plastic paper clips in stead of the metal ones. On a modest five percent intrest a month loan must tremendously boost the profit margin :D Or may be u have high cost of sales to hire body guards to protect ur miserable loanshark life ? :D Might also explain some of them unsolved suicide murders on some farang ain't it ? Not HK or Hollywood movie sure it's LOS even cruelty with :D would serve a loanshark right.

Not sure what you're talking about here. :o

Regarding the farang murders (or even wife of farang murders), if it's a case involving a money lending, it's more likely a death resulting from a domestic dispute, and has nothing to do with the lender in question.

A typical scenario is that the wife or girlfriend takes the property that is in her name (but the falang paid for) to put down as collateral on a private loan. Hubby isn't happy when he comes home to find out that wifey took out a 1,, loan on their 5 mill. property, signed over the property pending repayment of the loan (enforceable in any court), and the 1 mill has already been spent on "pok deng" card games, AND 5% on that 1 mill is due in XX days. In many households, this is something that is a bit more of a friction point (that can lead to someone jumping off a balconey, etc.) than say leaving the toilet seat up or not taking the dog out for a walk.

:D

Posted

Don't expect any logicaly serious advice with some analysis behind it.

I had some similar problem, and overall i wasn't satisfied with kind of

replies that i got, except for a member name "Loonq" and "Jockstar"

who somhow delivered some reasons.

After all, i appreciated all the comments.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19806&st=0

After spending few weeks in these forums, i came to know lot of

weirdos are here.

TRUST ME. You more than qualify as weird.

Prove me? Btw i didn't say who is weirdo? Are you doubtful?

Re-read your posts. :o

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I wished I'd have invested just £1,000 in Durlacher back in 97/98. Shares started at about £0.05 and soared a year later to about £48.00. Would've got close to a million quid back from that 1,000 if they could be offloaded. But...ifs and buts don't win cups.

Not Thai related but spose it could happen here.

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Don't know what the market or cost of living is like in taiwan, but If I were you I would take 140000 baht, set the rest aside, and buy some cheap art and other goods to export back to your country and sell at retail value. If you make a profit, you will know what to do with the rest of your money. Choke dee.

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