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DaveCW

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  1. Actually the precious metals are real money, Fiat money (your paper notes) is government-issued currency that is not backed by a physical commodity but merely by the stability of an issuing government. All it takes is for that stability to evaporate and so does your fiat currency, as many countries in both ancient and modern times will attest to. But the metals will still have a physical value.
  2. Totally agree - I've been staking gold and silver for many years - and at the moment are many percentage points up - but, that's not the reason for staking - the global financial system is in turmoil with no normal price discovery in any of the markets (Big thanks to the central banks and MMT) and getting worse, so as mainly as a hedge I sleep very well at night and I expect the metals to do very well in the coming year or so. I've also been buying here in Thailand, love the very low premiums, ease of buying and selling. Buying silver In the UK one has to pay 20% tax on top of spot and premiums, here its only 7% so I already consider that a great saving (for the future) and have begun buying. Although silver is not very popular in Thailand as locals prefer gold, I believe that may change when/if the prices rise.
  3. HI I've been buying/selling Gold/Silver for a number of years, I have some Gold in Thailand, but think its time to buy some silver as well. A quick search and I found the Bangkok Assay who sell and will buy back your bullion. Also a found Bowdins (bowinsgroup.com) they seem to have cheaper fees My question is: Has anyone used Bowdins and can comment on their experience or have any other recommendations for bullion suppliers who will also buy back? Many thanks
  4. Just like who ever blow up the pipeline - That surely was an act of international terrorism? Unless of course it was the Ukrainians (unlikely by themselves) as they are the only ones who at war with the Russians
  5. I have a good friend in China - He tells me often that there are many protests each year, typically at local government level. The idea that the Chinese cannot protest is something promoted by the west - Also, (if you ask the Chinese) many people have been content with the government handling of COVID - Agree or not - I think one has to see this from a Chinese point of view - similar to how we need to understand "Thainess" before getting involved in their issues.
  6. Being in a bank may be a private space and they may set their policies - But you are free to close your account and bank elsewhere, if enough folk did that, they might get the message. It's strange how the mask thing attracts such passionate responses - But I don't see very many folk telling people to get off the road for not wearing a crash helmet on their motorbikes - or go express themselves to others breaking the many laws - People need to put some perspective on this.
  7. Exactly - and of these "New" jobs, how many are part-time or quality jobs with decent earnings? - Also, how many folk having to work two jobs to keep household finances going?
  8. I thought Thailand was putting in an application to Join the BRICS Nations, if so all PR and photo opportunity.
  9. Are these real weapons or BB guns? - I see in one of the pics a CM.355 gun box - this is a bb gun - how many others airsoft type guns?
  10. Of course, part of the problem is that folk are accustomed to the RTP asking for (or taking) money to see problems disappear - so perhaps that what these folk were thinking, maybe a clever scam after all ????
  11. Why the big budget (loan?) when the TAT are of the sound belief that tourists will be flocking to Thailand? Given this, it seems a bit of a waste.
  12. Premium tourists lined up to watch - Its what they came to Thailand for...
  13. I wondering; how long will it be before a Thai is in the same location, selling the same durian?
  14. Thanks for the reply. TBH we thought the process would take a lot longer than you mention above, so decided on this occasion to give it a miss and redo when next in the country and have more time. We also visited Central Mall a few times and went to the government offices there, but this was always packed and with long waiting times. Will definitely take your advice and visit the PP office on the next trip and hope we have similar waiting times. Many thanks
  15. "Why did your Thai partner need to extend? Did she use a different passport than her Thai one? or am I missing something here." Her Thai PP had expired (not been home for about 7 year) so came in on her UK PP
  16. My partner and I have had to extend our visit to the LOS so have to extend our visa. This was my first interaction with immigration (other than at the airport) and my experience is as follows. I was genuinely impressed how helpful they seemed to be, the whole process took no more than 20-30 mins as there was a small que. Also, no que numbers which I had expected, simply met at reception explained what we needed and passed over documents, asked to take a seat, and that we would then be called. Whiles waiting there were several folks who appeared and were seen at the 90 day reporting desk, again all seemed very quick they were in and out in 5 mins. We were called individually, my Thai partner was first and she had no issues, then I was called the girl was polite helpful, smiled etc. The fee was 1900B so I handed over 2000B the girl took the money and then walked over to the desk behind and gave it to a lady in uniform and within a minute or so she came over and handed the girl back my passport. All was then stamped and passport returned to me. At this stage I was interested only in checking my passport new stamp dates etc. before thanking the girl and leaving As we were leaving my partner than asked if I got my 100B change, it then struck me that I did not. So they kept the change themselves. Is this usual, is it necessary to give exact fee. I'm not complaining over 100B, as I said was happy with the service just seemed a little odd that they would do this.
  17. And how many of the Thai population have received 3 doses? - Visitors to Thailand are at more risk catching C19 here, than transmitting to the Thai populous. Scrap the whole TP and Vaccine Passport idea.
  18. We arrive on the 2nd May, so on the surface this sounds like good news. However, should I take the risk of cancelling the Hotel/PCR test (can cancel before 24th for full refund) which may in some way end in screwing up the QR code, especially as the TP is temporarily closed to allow for changes.... and the potential for all this to go south. Perhaps better to stay on the side of caution and keep all as is - its a small loss in the grand scheme as well as piece of mind.
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