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08-20-23 01:33 #13657
Posts: 65Originally Posted by Lcale1982 [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 20:12 #13656
Posts: 51Not taken down yet
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08-19-23 19:28 #13655
Posts: 113Originally Posted by AKeller [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 16:26 #13654
Posts: 68Originally Posted by PgReal [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 14:08 #13653
Posts: 47Originally Posted by AggieDad1 [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 06:23 #13652
Posts: 264Absolute Angels Bangkok
Just saw a report that the owners of Absolute Angels Bangkok have been arrested. Something about clients getting robbed.
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08-10-23 18:24 #13651
Posts: 6298Originally Posted by SBlack0070 [View Original Post]
My answer will be the exact same as those who responded to you in the Bangkok thread. Immigration is the major issue here. We can't predict if immigration to get in and out of BKK will be 15 minutes or 2 hours each way. It all depends on how many flights land / depart at the same time. 5 hours is clearly better than 4 hours. At 4 hours I would never risk it unless it's a domestic flight. At 5 hours it may be ok as long as you don't mind taking the chance of having to buy another plane ticket to your destination. Is this Thai massage near the airport by a 40 year old Thai lady worth the risk to you?
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08-10-23 14:53 #13650
Posts: 100Please help
I'm visiting Bangkok only for some few hours and need your advice.
Is there any chance if I can get an erotic massage with FS near the Suvarnabhum airport?
As the connecting flight is just 5 hrs away I don't want to take risk of going in the city so please help.
I will have 3 hours minimum to have some fun so please support!
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08-10-23 04:08 #13649
Posts: 3320Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
I spent an extra night in Bangkok alone with one of the ladies. She was going to see her Thai husband the next day, so the fucking was perfunctory. But then she woke me up at 4 am to fuck, I guess she couldn't wait.
The Lipe trip was fun, I just switched rooms with the ladies every night.
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08-10-23 03:06 #13648
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Jarango [View Original Post]
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08-01-23 15:36 #13647
Posts: 153RIP afterthoughts
Originally Posted by TooDirty [View Original Post]
https://www.thaiembassy.com/property...ed-in-thailand
You might find the two links from the same site useful. Though there are many sites like it, my own limited Western experience is these things can be hell, with banks etc very slow to hand over $$ across borders. It probably boils down to the issue I have about blacklists: the need to get a good Thai lawyer one can trust.
I think heaven help your sister if she lands in and some Thai lawyer thinks she is there for the financial plucking.
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08-01-23 08:36 #13646
Posts: 153Wrongful Blacklist Query
A friend of mine has been wrongly blacklisted from Thailand because of a malicious report from an ex bar girl he had hooked up with. This means if he tries to fly into Thailand he might get a DNB (Do Not Board) and, if allowed board, he will definitely be stopped, detained and deported at his own expense at passport control.
It is important to note that he has cleared up the mess caused in his own country regarding her false report. She had passed her complaint to the cops there who contacted the Thai cops for feedback but the Thais misread the request, or so they say. So, he should be in the clear but he has no guarantee the Thais removed his name from the blacklist.
This notice is to ask for advice on how he should proceed. Some tips are given here https://aseannow.com/topic/1044925-w...emove-my-name/.
The consensus seems to be to contact a Thai lawyer but consensus says they are very expensive and, without a personal lead, I would imagine they would be almost useless.
The other way is DIY. But there are two problems here. Thailand's immigration offices are in Thailand so a personal visit is out of the question. Added to that is generally the Thais do not care about foreigners, which is why their prisons have a fearsome reputation.
Personally, I feel he should just forget about Thailand.
I do know about others who got into scrapes in the Philippines and managed to get out with some dodgy help. But, as he is not in Thailand, I think he should write it all off.
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07-24-23 04:06 #13645
Posts: 1289My problem with Thai retirement visas are the ever changing rules, the inconsistency, the arbitrariness, the lines at Chaeng Wattana (great food), the reporting, the forms, etc.
Not even counting my total desire to avoid Thai banking. And yes I already have a Thai bank account. And the politics? Oi Vey.
But, YMMV.
Anyway, I have to move some household effects to Siem Reap. Ayone have some experience in this regard? Nothing super big, clothes, Kitchen stuff, etc.
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07-15-23 03:05 #13644
Posts: 3320I have 2 trips lined up next week, each with 2 ladies.
The first trip is Singapore. The two ladies will share a room with me, as the 2 ladies are hard core bargirls. Will they fuck me in front of the other? Probably.
The second trip is Koh Lipe, where we will have 2 rooms. I will alternate nights, so I will sleep with them separately. However, one of the ladies has a non-platonic interest in the other. So maybe something will happen.
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07-03-23 03:25 #13643
Posts: 3115Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
As for insurance, I can write a book on it, since I came here 15 plus years without buying since I arrived with local companies never using several years ago I stopped buying for a number of reasons one was they wanted the same premium for half the coverage went from 1. 5 million to 700,000. In general, even if they don't cancel you will price you out of the market. Coverage here they want you to basically be a perfect specimen to take you. By the time you reach 60, you will start to see the premium rise even if no claim is made expect a 2-4,000 baht increase many of the policies sold here for expats don't cover many items like cancer etc I have a policy for my Thai son and the coverage for Thais are far more extensive. I've had Thai, LMG, Bupa, AXA, Pacific? And others pretty much will suck you drive. Policies for little coverage from the above would run you 75,000 baht a year if you pass their requirement. Personally, today since I'm still able to run back and forth yearly plan ahead and use my Medicare benefits so far so good while at the same time putting aside money, taking care of myself, finding alternatives, clinics for small stuff, and reasonable alternative hospitals for long stays.
So as noted if you already have a policy and the cost is no problem keep it, if not the best is to seek policies abroad where you got some consumer recourse for they are costly and will cover you in other countries while you travel.
As for money in the bank, I read your statement maybe it is different in Bangkok, but here in Jomtien, the rule of thumb is the 800,000 baht prior to reapplying must be intact 2 months prior and after granted can't be touched for another 3 months. Thereafter you can use the money but NEVER dip below 400,000 baht. Depending on who you are I had a good friend, not all marble is there had 800,000 baht and got his extension within hours for whatever reason withdrew money and his balance dipped just under 800,000 baht and was told his extension was invalid to start over again. Being Thailand took a small walk outside settle up 5000 baht and extended back in business.