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  1. About a week ago, made an appointment for 1 p.m. today for my annual Marriage extension.   Chose that time as it allowed for the required visit to the bank for the necessary bank book update and letter, copies to be made etc.   Email confirmation from Immigration at the time, and in fact a reminder email yesterday of the booking.   So, duly arrived just before 1 p.m., had the paperwork checked by the volunteer (I'm pretty meticulous in making the required copies that are necessary, so confident this will be a short in and out.   Wrong.   Apparently there were a few couples who the previous day had not had the correct documents, and they came back again.   My 1 p.m. appointment was a waste of time, as the people from yesterday were given priority, and my appointment was out of the metaphorical window.

     

      So, not acually seen until 3 p.m., documents checked (15 minutes, all correct), then a 30 minute wait for my passport to be returned with the usual 'Under Consideration' stamp.    To cap it all, we are now halfway home in the car, with the traffic quite heavy, when my wife gets a phone call from Immigration asking us to return as they had forgotten to take a photo of us together in Immigration.   Absolute crap service, and the last time that I will made an appointment.   Ater 5 p.m. by the time we got home.

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  2. London (Metropolitan) Police salaries, starting circa 36,000 pounds, rising to 54,000 pounds after 7 years.   Provincial police are not far behind, then also take into consideration their early retirement benefits and generous pensions.

     

    https://www.met.police.uk/police-forces/metropolitan-police/areas/c/careers/police-officer-roles/police-constable/overview/benefits-and-rewards/

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  3. 1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

    They already think that they know who the killer is, where he went and they have his picture, they don't need Tops CCTV

     

    Given the timelines quoted, and the possible conflict between the estimated time of death versus the prime suspect's flight departure, there may be others involved, probable/possible associates of the prime suspect, so hence the potential usefulness of CCTV footage.   All conjecture of course, based on coincidence.   Other cases of 'conflict' related assaults and deaths amongst farangs in Phuket at least, there are usually at least 2 or more assailants.

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  4. 4 minutes ago, John Drake said:

     

    So you can ID the killers, maybe? How long can you hole up at home?

     

    Not saying they were the killers, only an observation that firstly, a group of mature quite large foreigners that I recognised as being the type coming from some of the southern satellite countries of Russia (of which Tajikistan is one of several), and secondly that co-incidentally, the following day, the body was found in a property rented/used by a Tajik national, who had flown out of Phuket on a Turkish airlines flight to Istanbull that same evenng.   I'm sure that the Tops shop in question will have CCTV.

  5. I live in a village around a mile from where the murder took place in Chalong.   At about 7 p.m. that Tuesday evening, I popped into a Tops shop not far from me on the Chaofa West road.   The shop is quite small and the aisles quite narrow, so the group of 4 or 5 fairly large men stood out.   Having previously worked in Russia, I can usually pick them out, and this group I knew to be from one of the 'Stans, who are typically swarthy and Arab like in appearance, usually sporting beards.   Never dressed well enough to actually be Arabs.   Didn't give it another thought until reading this story, though now wonder if this group had some involvement, the timing and near location fits.

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  6. On 2/27/2024 at 5:33 AM, ChipButty said:

    Give this place a try right on the beach road facing the ocean "Poached" if you fancy a breakfast, If just me and my wife go we normally order a "Big Al's Breakfast" we share it, and they make all their own bread, they have HP sauce, good coffee well worth a visit, last Sunday I ordered a bacon and egg roll 

    https://poachedbreakfastcaferawai.com/menus/  

     

    With respect, 'Poached' is as far from a 'Thai' resturant as it is possible to be.   I live near to the original 'Poached' in Chalong, and can support all comments to its breakfast creduntials.   But Thai?   Rawai has become so international that it's not easy to get good/original Thai food.   Stretch the search towards Phuket Town and Vichit may be better.   That said, 'We Cafe' in Rawai is good, and is popular with Thai's as well as tourists.

  7. 1 minute ago, itsallmine68 said:

    I know that you are correct

    But we also have a Will naming her  the Benefactor of the 800,000 

     

    For clarity, the disposal of all personal assets within a will can only be distributed/claimed by a Thai court appointed Estate Administrator.   Your will needs to name who you wish to be appointed as your EA, not only to whom your assets are to go to.

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  8. 10 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

    That very useful link does not, however, suggest that the (illegal) "emergency envelope" is used after a death, as your post could be interpreted to mean, although I do understand the practicality, if not the legality, of it.  

     

    Indeed.   However, unrelated to what I described in an earlier post, a friend of mine passed away last year, with death occuring quite quickly (within a couple of days of becoming ill) rather than suddenly.   He'd given his wife access to his bank account which helped her quite a lot in the immediate aftermath of his death.      As I write, his bank account is still open now, some 7 months after his death, in fact a tax rebate has just been credited to it.

     

    On a previous post that you made, the police did not visit his house, and neither they nor the Embassy informed his bank.   His wife had all of the documentation.

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  9. 5 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

    Could take months, not necessarily does.

     

    Indeed, a Thai will, specifying the individual to be appointed as Estate Administrator, would make the process happen quite quickly.   Failure to specify an EA will result in the court having to establish family rights, and in the case of family being in deceased home country, can take a long time through contact and authorisation.

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  10. 11 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

    Sure but the operative question to some on here is: How will the bank (ever) find out?

     

    Back to my previous post, on being shown copies of the paperwork sent by the hospital to the Embassy, i.e. copy of passport, medical death certificate in both Thai and English (not to be confused with the actual Death Certificate issued by an Amphur), the bank froze the account.   With an account not being frozen through not being informed of the death of the account holder, any withdrawal made from the account would be viewed as having the permission of the account holder, the same as if they were still alive and somebody else was using their card/PIN.

  11. 32 minutes ago, MichaelHunt said:

    I found mine on the ThaiFriendly website. She's a very pretty 20-year-old university student, from a somewhat poor family of food vendors in an outer Bangkok suburb.

     

    I'm 64 (but I l don't look a day over 63.) I'm not especially handsome, so to compensate, I pay her handsomely. (I pay her by the visit, by the way - which helps to keep her motivated. I think it would be crazy to pay for such a service once a month in advance. And we don't go out on "dates". All of our time together is spent in my apartment, where she is comfortable enough to stay all night every time.)

     

    I've been seeing her once a week for about a year now. SHE always calls ME to see if I'm available when she has a day off, and the sex is great - at least for me, and apparently for her as well - since, as I said, she's always calling me to see if I'm available for her to visit. Or maybe she just likes the good money for the not terribly unpleasant sex. Because she's new at this (I am her first sugar daddy/first farang), she still does it like she enjoys it. I keep expecting her to slack off, but she hasn't yet.

     

    Since I've been taking care of her, I have noticed that her lifestyle has improved considerably (new iPhone, nice new clothes, etc.), which is the whole point of the relationship for her. I am happy to see her life getting better, and she certainly makes my life better.

     

    She has another year left with her studies, and I get the feeling that she would like to continue our arrangement at least until she graduates. From my perspective, I'm satisfied enough with the arrangement that I'm in no hurry to end it.

    Does your Mother know you're writing this crap for Asean Mike?   Don't you feel uneasy passing yourself off as some kind of pervert on an Expat forum?   Wouldn't it be better to get some kind of real work?

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  12. 23 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

    Thanks for sharing your interpretation of the pending changes to the tax laws.

    I take your point, though the relevancy is all in the definition of 'tax residency'.   How many of us who do not file Thai tax returns for financial activity/employment for earned/unearned income within Thailand?   Sadly this forum has become a never ending click bait rendering of controversial topics, submitted by undoubted Asean administrators under a variety of probable same person member names, to boost post counts.

     

    These are the countries with whom Thailand currently has DTT's (Double Tax Treaties):

     

    https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/thailand/individual/foreign-tax-relief-and-tax-treaties

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