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Make sure your girl wakes up for the interview.

http://www.geekologi...-vibrator-a.php
KareeMaleThailand2011-12-11 09:29:00
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The future of Thailand

http://www.veoh.com/...000579385DSyC7f
KareeMaleThailand2011-12-11 03:56:00
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hi all,


I'm new here.

I'm going to have the interview in February , wondering about the translated document. Can i translate by my self ? Do i need any verification from any authorized office ?


thanks

Unless you're fluent in Thai and have a stamp, don't bother. Just pay to get it done.
KareeMaleThailand2011-12-09 22:52:00
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Seems like she's hired as an independent contractor, though. Doesn't seem like a W-4 was needed. Anyway, that's around $6.50 an hour, so it seems a bit sweatshoppy, if that's what you mean.

I'm not exactly sure what she filled out. Maybe she signed up for a one way fishing trip to the Seychelles. :) I assumed it was a W-4. Thinking about it, it was probably an I-9. Seems like bum wages to you and me, but she has been making $0 since she got here.

I don't know. She seems happy doing it. I don't care either way really. I just think she'd like to have her own money. I respect that. Seems to stop her from talking to me when I'm watching SportsCenter, although I have to get my own beer. Trade off I guess. :innocent:

She has a few really jealous Thai friends here. (I know Thai women never get jealous about anything) The one "friend" of hers here held this "job" over her head as some kind of weird game. I called the Dallas Puu Yai pissed off (her boss also.) It was all settled after that.

It's the same Thai sh$t, just a different country. You know the deal. Thais will always be Thais. You can put them on the moon, and it'll be the same thing.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-30 23:34:00
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Interesting turn of events. Nok got a "job."

It's more like a home factory job. We go pick all these pieces up from a warehouse here in Dallas from some Lao/Thai folks to make a necklace. She gets the pieces to put together 1000 necklaces, packaging etc. She sits here at home and it takes her about a day and a half. She gets 8 cents for every one. On her first go around she made $80 USD. The price tag on each sticker is $9.99.

I'm not sure what to think about it. She spends alot of hours doing it, but seems happy to be making her own money. In Thai terms, she is making a months worth of salary in 4 days.

The whole thing seems sorta legit. At the factory there are all kinds of Thai, Lao, and Khmer people there. They have to work there onsite, but Nok gets to take it home. They give her two days to get it done and we bring it back completed. Then they give her a new set of boxes.

She had to show her green card and SS card and fill out a W-4. I was glad to see that they're at least doing it legally.

I'd say it's a sweat shop, but she does it from home.

Not sure what you guys think about this? Any thoughts?
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-30 22:41:00
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"TVF" ?
Thaivisa forum ?

Shame on you. :thumbs:

Yep. They're nazis over there.

There could be hope... but this IS Thailand. :whistle:

From the Washington Post

BANGKOK — The country’s new prime minister apparently failed in her first attempt to win a pardon for her fugitive brother, after his political opponents threatened legal action and demonstrations if his name appeared on a list of criminals eligible for a royal amnesty.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra reportedly sought a pardon for her brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted as prime minister in a military coup in 2006 and convicted on corruption charges in 2008. Thaksin fled the country to avoid a two-year prison sentence.

Mrs. Yingluck's government included Thaksin’s name on a secret list of 26,000 criminals eligible for pardons from King Bhumibol Adulyadej, according to news reports. The king is expected to consider clemency for the convicts to mark his 84th birthday on Dec. 5.

The royal pardon is an annual tradition, but the Justice Ministry usually does not include fugitives on a list of criminals it presents to the king because those eligible for amnesty must have served some of their prison terms.

After reports appeared of Thaksin’s possible pardon, the Justice Ministry denied that it included him on the list.

“Thaksin will not receive any benefit from the [royal] decree, and his name will not be included on the list of convicts eligible for a royal pardon,” Justice Minister Pracha Promnok said on Sunday. “Convicts on the run will not be eligible.”

Let's see. I bet square head gets his pardon somehow.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-24 12:26:00
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I got suspended from TVF again.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-21 08:27:00
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Man that dude is full of himself. Too bad there's a country's future at stake.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-20 18:04:00
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No.
The "pardon" is specifically written for Sponge Bob Square Head.
I would fall on my knees and kiss the closest soi dog on the lips if any other's beside SBSH were released or "pardoned" as well.
It is a total sham and a good "up in ya" to the Thai people.

I guess he doesn't read the news or has some pretty sad advisors.

http://news.malaysia...umentid=5555577
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-19 08:24:00
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I hope so to. If he does get an amnesty it has been in the works for a while and before the PTP took control. http://atimes.com/at...a/MF30Ae01.html

I can't wait for Dec. 5th. I think square head and his sister are going to be very disappointed.

He got shot down back in 2006. I remember seeing him crying on TV when he went to the palace and didn't get the royal endorsement. Bhumibol may be an old man, but he's not gonna go for this one.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-17 22:25:00
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Here we go. Man does this stink to high heaven. Everytime something like this happens, it just blows me away. Not sure why I'm surprised anymore.

Amnesty decree passes cabinet
Yingluck under attack for missing meeting

Published: 16/11/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News



http://www.bangkokpo...-passes-cabinet

I've seen Mr T. go ask the king before for help, only to see him on TV in tears when he didn't get it. I hope the same thing happens this time.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-15 17:25:00
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Will do. Thanks for the info. I'll have my wife call and I'll post back the results.

I don't get it. I traveled every week living there and went to a travel agent. When I called them to ask for a deal to go from the US to Thailand, they couldn't help me. Going from Thailand to the US is another story. I think I paid $800 something last time. Granted it was 2007.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-03 19:35:00
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Unfortunately, I'm looking for RT flights from BKK to ORD, not ORD to BKK. Thanks anyway though.

That changes things. Contact these folks.

Travex Co.,Ltd.

Tel. +662-638-1600 Ext. 116 (ask to talk to K. Piyanuch or K. Ple)
Email. airticket@travex.co.th
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-03 19:30:00
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Well, it's depends on where you are going.. Pathum Thani is still submerged, and will be for another 4 weeks...at least. Other family located in Bang Sue are still dry but unsure for how long. My In-laws house is very close to the Chao Praya river ( soi 19 ) and my other family member is on soi 11 and has lost everything.
You might want to consider visiting your local physician before departure. I forsee disease to be a problem soon.
The water is filled with #######.. deceased rats, snakes, soi dogs, garbage, benzine and anything else you can think of. some of the escaped chalawan ( crocs ) have been captured and no attacks so far...
Amazing Thailand



Square Head Sponge Bob's sister is totally worthless.... :(

What Thanon are those sois off of? I know it's not Sukhumvit. There would be hell to pay if people couldn't get to Q bar or Bed Bar.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-03 19:26:00
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What sucks if you a use a BKK travel agent doing a R/T from Thailand to the US and back it's 400-500 less. I called them and they would not book a flight based in the US. I'm looking at going in Decemeber, and I'm seeing $1700 also.
KareeMaleThailand2011-11-02 01:15:00
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I was watching some videos from April 2010 (I was there) The military should have shot them all. First bullet for Jatuporn. I'm glad Seh Daeng took one in the head. He deserved it.

Thaksin should be brought to justice for war crimes. It's pretty sad this shell of a man can hide out in Dubai.

ETA: Before a mod jumps on me over this, the guy is a fugitive on the run just like Qadaffi was. He got what he deserved and so should Thaksin.

Edited by Karee, 29 October 2011 - 11:01 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2011-10-29 22:57:00
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:lol: I know. Nan does the same thing. I first I though they were fighting, but I am used to it by now.:lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl:

I asked the wife about it. She says her sister and mother have hearing problems. I've heard it all now.
KareeMaleThailand2011-10-16 22:50:00
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What is the deal with Thais talking on the phone? My wife is talking to her mom and they are yelling at each other. Cracks me up.
KareeMaleThailand2011-10-16 19:30:00
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Pretty awesome article. I'm sure he'll be looking for anew job on Monday.

http://www.bangkokpo...at-we-are-doing
KareeMaleThailand2011-10-16 10:15:00
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Here's a crazy one. My wife has been here 2.5 years. Before she came I met some Thai folks here that are awesome. The one lady is older and pretty much hiso. She lives in a big house and so does her daughter with her husband. Two big houses. My wife has gotten along with all of them, especially the pu yai.

She has an Isaan girl working for her as the cook at the restaurant, and has been here for ~ 10 years. She could never pass her written driving exam. My wife passed (3rd try) but still she passed it.

So this Isaan girl (my wife is isaan also) have been great friends. Once my wife passed the test, she started playing games like "I have a good job for you in your neighborhood, but I'm not going to tell you where." Stupid ###### like that.

I lived in Thailand for a few years and was used to the usual B.S. They would tell me end of quarter you can count on us signing a P.O. and at the last minute not sign it. I would ask "why would you do that?" They would say we wanted you to feel good. Needless to say my supervisors in the U.S. didn't like this way of doing business.

I guess my question is are they that petty to dangle a job in front of her face and then take it away because she beat her to driving first? I surely hope not.
KareeMaleThailand2011-10-07 21:59:00
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For those of you living in California. Whenever your spouse is ready to take the driver's written test, be aware that it is available in Thai. Initially, 2 different DMV employees told us that it was not available in Thai. However, today, and after Nan failed her test twice, they showed us a Thai test. Pretty frustrating, but I hope someone can benefit from our experience. Again, insist on a Thai test. It is available in California DMV's.

My wife failed twice on the English test in Texas. She passed on the third try for the written test. Her friend who has lived here for 8 years continues to fail the test. After 3 failures you have to wait 90 days. Pretty frustrating for her.

She's getting pretty good driving on the freeway etc. since she only drove a motor bike in Thailand.
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-27 22:44:00
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I'm looking for some apartments in the 4,000 baht per month range, either in Chiang Mai or the outskirts of BKK.

While I am waiting for a responce from some people who have apartments, I looked up Airport Residence Chiang Mai Apartments. I saw a mix of good and bad reviews. Does anyone know about the noise in that area? I just don't want it to be like last time when I went to Chiang Mai and our apartment was right next to a night club and we couldn't go to sleep until 2AM.

I figured I should check out the outskirts of BKK too because he has to go there for the interview eventually anyway. But I don't know if there are any places that are nice and only 4,000 baht per month. :/

There was a place north of Chiang Mai that was 2k a month. Doi Saket. Pretty basic though.
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-11 17:19:00
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Ni-ing, I just talked to Pui and she lived near the new airport. When she went to order her police report she took the airport link all the way to Phaya Thai and then took the skytrain to either Siam or Chit lom because it is located in the middle of the two and then walked from there. I tried to get a link from google maps but I could not get one but I just did a search of "royal thai police, rama 1" and it is the first one that list. Here is the skytrain/airport link map http://www.bts.co.th...te-current.aspx. To get the report it is free, for them to mail it to Ice he might have to slip them some baht for them to mail it to him otherwise he will have to return to pickup the report when they have it.

Yeah that is exactly right. It's 6 of one half dozen of the other.

Here's the link in Thai. Sometimes the want $, sometimes they don't.

http://pcscenter.sb....th/econtact.php

Here's the map in Thai:

http://pcscenter.sb....th/pic/map2.gif
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-07 19:29:00
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Thank you! You're fast

That's what my wife says.
:rofl:
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-05 21:00:00
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I know you guys probably think I'm the most annoying in this subforum, but I have more questions.

I have a few questions about packet 3 information for K-1 Visa:

1.) When obtaining the police certificate, does my fiance need one from the location that he studied at in the USA? He studied there for a year and a half. He was under someone's care there, but he technically wasn't a minor. If so, where should I go to obtain it?

2.) How long is the average wait time from the time BKK Consulate/Embassy receives the signed checklist items for packet 3 until the time of the interview?

3.) May I print out an I-134 form, or will I obtain it from another source? How do I get it notarized?

4.) Form DS230 part I: Should it be signed or unsigned when he sends it?

5.) For pay stubs, NOA1 and NOA2, boarding passes and other important items to our case, should I send him the originals to bring to the interview or will copies be sufficient?

1&2 I don't know
3. just print it out
4. Sign part 1, do NOT sign part 2. They'll make you raise your right hand and swear at the embassy etc.
5. copies are fine.
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-05 20:56:00
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http://www.thaivisa....own-in-bangkok/

I'm surprised this guy is still alive.
KareeMaleThailand2011-08-27 08:07:00
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My wife is telling me stories about when she was a little girl in Si Saket. She could hear the shells/bombs in Cambodia. She also told me the military took over her town. I thought I had it rough growing up in Detroit. Worse thing that happened to me was I got bussed into the city
KareeMaleThailand2011-08-20 15:42:00
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http://timesofindia....how/9672487.cms

Laugh. Yeah right.
KareeMaleThailand2011-08-20 07:12:00
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All hail the coming of Rama X.

http://www.thaivisa....in/page__st__25

This is just the beginning.
KareeMaleThailand2011-08-14 07:52:00
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This guy pretty much hit the nail on the head.

http://www.thaivisa....r-for-yingluck/

He's gonna go totally off the rails this time around. 3 2 1 coup. Coming soon.
KareeMaleThailand2011-08-11 18:48:00
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Do we get a longer wait time for background checks than other countries, or are we about average?

I hope your wife's name Fa
KareeMaleThailand2011-07-30 19:51:00
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SATIRE:
Pattaya Officially Changes Name to ‘The Infamous Seaside Resort of Pattaya’

THE INFAMOUS SEASIDE RESORT OF PATTAYA — Known worldwide as a den of crime and vice, Pattaya municipal officials have decided to embrace its reputation by officially renaming the city “The Infamous Seaside Resort of Pattaya”.

Explaining the decision, Mayor Tik Kunplome said, “We found that almost every international press report referred to us as ‘the infamous seaside resort’. Rather than waste more money trying to brand our city as a family-friendly destination, we’ve decided that the moniker will help bring in more of those tourists to whom we cater best. Let’s not pretend anymore. Sex, drugs, prostitution — this ###### sells.”

The mayor said to generate fresh international publicity for The Infamous Seaside Resort of Pattaya, police would raid go-go bars, briefly detain some of the town’s best-known pedophiles, throw a few old foreigners off balconies, and ask the town’s waxworks museum to resurrect its Hitler billboard.

-- NotTheNation.com 2011-07-29

I saw this on TVF as well. Actually not too far off the mark. :)
KareeMaleThailand2011-07-30 09:21:00
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These are the two (in my opinion only) most provocative stories coming out of Thailand;
the first one from Thaivisa (BKK Post and Nation don't have a clue yet)
and the second from BKK Post.

Germany Seizes Crown Prince's Aircraft for old construction debt owed to German company

Lese Majesté Trial begins (Military)

Yeah I've been following that plane thing. Pretty sure he'll have his plane back in no time. What are the Germans thinking? Pretty much the equivalent of seizing a Thai Airways jet.

Edited by Karee, 14 July 2011 - 10:00 AM.

KareeMaleThailand2011-07-14 10:00:00
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Police Prepare For Election Day Expat Sobriety Riots

Bangkok’s alcoholic farang population “unpredictable”

BANGKOK – Thailand’s police have called up all reserve staff for a full show of force ahead of this weekend’s election, as a precaution against unrest and violence from angry, sober alcoholic expatriates during the ban on alcohol sales.

The ban, in accordance with national election law, prohibits retail alcohol sales at stores, bars and restaurants from 6pm Saturday to midnight Sunday. The 36-hour period is traditionally a high-risk period in areas with high concentrations of expats, such as Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok and large swaths of Pattaya.

“Due to the importance of this election, we are taking no chances with expatriate sobriety-related violence,” said a stern National Police Chief Police General Wichean Potphosri. He justified the deployment of over 20,000 additional security officers nationwide as a necessary precaution against “deranged, sober foreigners.”

Additionally, numerous bars and nightlife areas in Bangkok and other cities will be shut down altogether to avoid gatherings of large numbers of non-drunken expats. Wichean has launched a PR campaign encouraging them to stay home on Saturday night “for once.”

Although large-scale rioting by un-intoxicated foreigners is rare, many previous Thai elections have seen small outbreaks of civil unrest, usually by expats who were unaware of the election at all and who reacted badly to being told that they can’t have a drink at their favorite establishment.

“For many of these men, 36 hours without a drink and the company of a rented Asian female represents something unacceptable, terrifying even,” said Noppawan Rangkulan, sociology professor at Thammasat University. “Sobering up means becoming momentarily aware of their graying bodies and emotionally hollow lives. What we think of as an alcohol-free night represents an existential crisis for them.”

Noppawon claims this “sobriety shock” is an actual medical pathology and recommends that hospitals offer free alcohol IV drips during the election weekend.

“Most expats are perfectly reasonable people,” she said. “The few deranged ones that end up yelling at waitresses at Irish pubs, they just need help.”

But according to Election Commission member Prapun Naigowit, much of the problem simply stems from a lack of communication. “Many expats are so isolated from the realities of the country they live in that something as major as an election can slip under their radar,” he explained. “Those who prepare ahead of time can easily get through the weekend by having a case of beer and a few DVDs ready at home.”

The EC has launched an educational campaign by posting messages on Thaivisa.com, reminding expatriates of the alcohol ban and suggesting that they host ‘Election Parties’ in their apartments.

Major grocery chains such as Tops have also joined in the campaign, touting 12-packs of Chang and Singha at their outlets with offers of free coolers as part of their “Stay Home, Stay Wasted” promotion.

Although the EC is confident in their campaign, Noppawan still thinks that planning ahead simply goes against the mentality of the alcoholic in general, and the alcoholic expat in particular.

“The people likely to cause a stir on election day can’t think three hours ahead, much less plan for a weekend,” she said. “You might as well ask your dog to feed himself while you’re on vacation.”

You know that's a joke, don't you?
KareeMaleThailand2011-07-01 11:31:00
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This is really random, but can anyone translate this please:



Person 1: ???????????????
You were beautiful happened?
Person 2: ????????
A little bit
Peson 1: ?????????????
Maybe ok
Person 2: ??? ???????
??????? ?????
If I say sorry you gonna love me?
???????? ??????????
If you say sorry I'm not worried.
??????????????????????
????????????????????? ?????????????????
???????
If you want to go, I'll not say anything

Person 1:??????
No idea

Person 2: ???????
??????????? ?
?????? ??????????????????????
Ok if you dont care about me

Person 1: ?????? ?????????
No idea

Person 2: ??? ?? ?????????
ok I tried

Person 1: ???????????? ?????????????
Why friend call seraha (Katoey)

Person 2: ?????
????? ??? ????
?????????
???????????????
ok I'm gonna go eat.

Person 1: ????????
I'll go with you
Person 2:
???????
??????????????? ??????
???????????????????
???????????
I dont want you to go. I want to go alone. I'm not sure when I'm going to go
Person 1:
???????????????????
To Chiang Mai. Happy.
Thanks.


KareeMaleThailand2011-05-29 16:27:00
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I wonder if they would allow it if I'm still a student at the time?

Once you get your NVC letter, shoot them an email. It has to be formatted like this:

Subject line should be:
BNK2011xxxxxx

They wont respond otherwise.

Use this email:
visasbkk2@state.gov
KareeMaleThailand2011-05-23 18:30:00
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Why doesn't the BKK Embassy allow co-sponcers? Does anyone know?

Seems to be a gray area. They'll allow them for CR-1/IR-1, but not for K visas. I have seen it allowed for K visas when one party is in university etc.
KareeMaleThailand2011-05-23 18:06:00
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Will they let you bring a cell phone to the embassy? I do not think you can. Are there suggestions about where Pui could leave her phone someplace nearby and get after the interview? Thanks everybody.

When you do through the metal detector they'll put a rubber band with her ID card around her cell phone. This is how they did it in '06 anyway. Maybe someone with a more recent experience can chime in.
KareeMaleThailand2011-05-21 01:55:00
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Spreading the words...


Thai Open House 2011


Saturday, May 14th, 2011

10 am – 5 pm

Royal Thai Embassy

1024 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20007

www.thaiembdc.org

FREE and open to the public

Experience colorful Thailand with authentic cuisine,

exquisite dances, and exotic handicrafts.

Enjoy a variety of activities throughout the day e.g. famous Muay Thai live demonstration, Thai sword fight, cooking demonstration, and many more. Wrap up your colorful day with FREE Thai massage and don't forget to pick up guides for your next trip to the Land of Smile”.

Part of Around the World Embassy Tour, Cultural Tourism DC's Passport DC program

Beer Singha?
KareeMaleThailand2011-04-27 12:21:00
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Jerk offs

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The forum is reliant on information provided by members, as the forum rules point out.

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Your posting rights have therefore been suspended for 7 days.

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I have no skins in this game. That's the difference between a true open forum, and TV. You crack me up. How much are those shysters on Whittayu paying you? You should be ashamed of yourself. Go ahead and hide behind the "rules" I was a member on this site long before you came along (2004). Unfortunately I used a company email that I couldn't recover. Visajourney.com doesnt have a problem with me linking your site.

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Thank you for you comments.

It has been pointed out to the OP that he was asking about the wrong thing. If you cared enough to read other people's replies you would know that.

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7by7, on 2011-04-16 03:10:00, said:
Thank you for you comments.

It has been pointed out to the OP that he was asking about the wrong thing. If you cared enough to read other people's replies you would know that.

I find your suggestion that I am being paid by anyone rude and defamatory. I have no connection with any embassy, and indeed personally know next to nothing about the US visa system; something you would know if you bothered to read the forums properly.

If you have any further comments or complaints about my moderation, I suggest that you contact support.

I never implied that you were connected to any embassy. You dreamed up that one up on your own. I also didn't imply that you personally were being paid by any "visa agent" That said it is quite obvious that TV IS being paid by them via ads. It's kinda hard to read the OPs responses when you guys delete half of them.

For someone that says "personally know next to nothing about the US visa system" I sure see you jumping in and offering advice about something you claim you know nothing about.

I never implied that you personally were being paid by visa agents in BKK, but surely you have 2 eyes and can see the ads.
KareeMaleThailand2011-04-16 03:25:00