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07-12-2017 , 05:18 AM
Zahara salon sukhumvit soi 13, they're hairdresser chicks but do a good cut for men, I usually went there
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07-12-2017 , 06:32 AM
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Zahara salon sukhumvit soi 13, they're hairdresser chicks but do a good cut for men, I usually went there
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07-12-2017 , 04:45 PM
Guy refused entry at airport, had onward flight back to Europe, tourist visa, hotel booking confirmations and 25000 baht cash, only 1.5 years total spent in Asia

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic...ngkok-airport/

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07-12-2017 , 06:57 PM
^ Yeah I saw this earlier on thaivisa. 37 yo dude from the netherlands, he posted a pic from the Deportation room.

GTO = returning at a land border.
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07-12-2017 , 07:16 PM
See it reported that someone from Thailand has been arrested for being involved with the DN Site Alphabay, more servers located in Canada. Seems Like Ross is gunna have some company real soon.
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07-12-2017 , 08:39 PM
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'Samui Times' to be sued after Koh Tao death story
* 4 Jul 2017

Western materialism has invaded a devout Buddhist nation. Tim McGirk reports on the murder of a tourist in search of spirituality
It was an impulsive decision which young British backpacker, Johanne Masheder, ended up paying for with her life. Sitting in her pounds 5-a-night guest house, near Thailand's infamous River Kwai, the vivacious Cheshire law graduate penned a last entry in her diary on 10 December: "I have two hours more before check-out time at noon. An English teacher friend, Naree, has suggested that I go and see this cave near the temple."
For centuries, the jagged hills which rise like a dragon's spine above the mist in Kanchanaburi, north-west Thailand, have been a retreat for monks. A place of tranquillity where great Buddhist saints once meditated in caves, Khao Poon temple has attracted many westerners seeking Buddhism's message of peace and compassion. It was in these caves that 23-year old Jo found her death.
Her badly decomposed body was found, three weeks later, at the bottom of a ravine where Buddhist monks from a nearby monastery in Kanchanaburi dumped their rubbish. Thai police said Jo was lured into the caves where she was murdered by a novice monk. Police said the suspect, Yodchart Suephoo, was an amphetamine addict who became a monk after serving two and a half years in a Thai prison for rape. In his confession, the monk told police: "She was alone. A very beautiful girl. I took her around the first cave and then offered to show her the caves nearby. She came with me. We were above a cave looking down and I suddenly said - 'look there!' She looked down and I pushed her, grabbing her bag and her camera. She fell 30 feet. I climbed down after her. The cave was just full of rubbish. I pushed her body to the side so she could not be seen from above and then climbed out. She had very little, just 500 baht [pounds 12] and a camera."
According to police, only three days before, the same monk had raped a young Austrian tourist, Inge Holece. On 13 December, the rape victim wrote in the Bangkok Post, "Please take this seriously. Violence was involved and I'm sure my life was endangered. I would not like anything like this to happen to anybody else." By the time her letter ran in the paper, it was too late. Jo had already been murdered and her parents, Stuart and Jackie Masheder, from Wincle, Cheshire, would not know she was missing until Christmas.

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"The killing of a tourist by a bad guy hiding behind the yellow robe [worn by the Buddhist clergy] will have a tremendous impact on the reputation of the country," the Thai national police chief, Poj Bunyachinda, said. Another monk and a layman were also arrested in Kanchanaburi suspected of joining in Ms Masheder's murder.
The killing of the young backpacker has not only damaged Thailand's reputation as one of the safer tourist havens in Asia, it is just one in a long string of ghastly scandals that has rocked the Thais' faith in their once-revered Buddhist clergy. Intensely religious, Thais are reeling over how corrupt some of the country's 200,000 monks have become.

Buddhist monks take vows of celibacy. And it is against their faith to kill any living being. Buddhism is practised by 95 per cent of all Thais, and every male is expected to retreat from society for several months during his life, shave his head, beg for food and lead a simple life.
But Thailand, in its rush towards economic prosperity over the past 15 years, has become one of Asia's most acquisitive societies. Sex and materialistic temptations, inevitably, have penetrated into the Buddhist temples. Selling amulets to ward off evil has turned into a multi-million pound business for some monks, who travel in chauffeur-driven limousines. Crooks and gangsters take up vows simply to escape from the police for a few months. With heroin coming into Thailand from the Golden Triangle, drug addiction has also spread to the monasteries, and one of the country's first Aids victims was reportedly a monk. Police suspect that Miss Masheder's killer became a monk in a failed attempt to cure his amphetamine habit. Yodchart used the 500 baht from her stolen bag to buy drugs.
In Thailand until now, to criticise the Buddhist clergy was to reap bad karma. Few dared to do so until last year when the laughable sexual antics of Phra Yantra Amaro Bikku were exposed. Probably Thailand's best-known monk, Phra Yantra counted among his 150,000 devotees cabinet ministers, princesses and an MP who swore by the curative effects of drinking the monk's urine. But it emerged last year that when Phra Yantra was supposed to be meditating in the wilderness of New Zealand, he was sneaking off to the massage parlours of Auckland. The ladies there nicknamed him "Batman" since he refused to remove his monk's robes during sex. He also made one of his followers pregnant and made love to a nun on the icy deck of a ferry going to Finland.
After Phra Yantra was defrocked and disgraced last April by the country's religious leader, the Supreme Patriarch, it set off a chain reaction of scandals that tarnished Thai Buddhism's sanctity. A venerated abbot in a northern monastery was accused of raping six hill-tribe girls, aged between 12 and 16. Next came the grisly incident in which a monk was arrested for "barbecuing" a still-born baby to extract oil for love potions. Then, another monk was charged with raping a 14-year-old girl; during his first assault he recorded her cries and tried to use the tape to blackmail her into having sex with him again. Most recently, six monks were charged with murdering a fellow monk. Some Thais are repelled by the avidity with which the media has revealed the clergy's seamy side, while reformers claim that it is time to cleanse the monasteries.
Belatedly, the Thai Buddhist clergy is realising that monks can no longer stand aloof from samsara, the Buddhist term for worldly cravings. For centuries, the Buddhist laity in Thailand have pretended that monastic life was pure and simple, above reproach. But the proof otherwise cannot be ignored. Some monasteries have opened up drug detoxification centres. The Supreme Patriarch has also set up a new school at which senior abbots can be taught how to reform errant monks.
This has all come too late for the young Cheshire woman who went to Kanchanaburi's caves for a glimpse of Buddhism's gentle promise. When Miss Masheder did not return to Cheshire in time for Christmas, her parents, Stuart and Jackie, both 49, flew to Thailand to search for her. Desperate, they looked everywhere, stopping sun-bathers in the Thai beach resorts to show them a photograph of their missing daughter. Their last snapshot of her was taken a few days before she was murdered, while she was enjoying an elephant- trek in the jungles of Chiang Mai. The Masheders also placed photographs of Jo in the Thai newspapers, and the woman's friend - the English teacher she refers to in her diary - recognised it and called the police. They found her hired bicycle still parked at Yodchart's monastery. A search of the monastery's rooms and the temple grounds turned up her charred passport, diary and air ticket back home.
The warning letter written by the Austrian tourist may have been too late to save Ms Masheder, but it did help investigators track down her suspected killer. Going by the description she provided to the Bangkok Daily, police were able to identify the monk rapist.
For many Thais, the murder confession of the novice monk, heaped on all the tales of monastic depravity, is ample evidence that the Buddhist laity has become inescapably tainted by the sex and greed that engulfs modern Thai society.

Surat Thani governor Auaychai Inthanak receives flowers from tourism operators on Koh Tao during a meeting on the island in Surat Thani province on Tuesday. (Photo by Supapong Chaolan)
SURAT THANI - The death case of a Belgian tourist on Koh Tao took a twist on Tuesday as provincial authorities on Tuesday targeted a news website which ran the story before it went viral.

Officials called a meeting with about 300 business operators on the island on Tuesday to contain the damage to their businesses in the wake of the story about the death of Elise Dallemagne.
They decided to assign Phangan district official Krerkkrai Songthani to file charges against the Samui Times with Koh Tao police station. The Samui Times would face a libellous lawsuit and a more serious charge of violating the Computer Crime Act for posting misinformation, prosecutor Somkuan Ruangwut said after the meeting.
Surat Thani governor Auaychai Inthanak said officials are collecting more evidence before taking the case to the police station.
Koh Tao mayor Chaiyant Turasakul supported the decision. "The coverage damages the island's reputation and we have to take decisive action not to allow foreigners or other people to attack our economy and the credibility of the country," he said.

Surat Thani governor Auaychai Inthanak speaks to about 300 tourism-related operators attending a meeting on Koh Tao. (Photo by Supapong Chaolan)
The media outlet based on Koh Samui angered authorities and tourism operators after it called Koh Tao the "death island" after many mysteriously died there, although they said only two tourists were murdered.
They referred to the murder of British tourists Hannah Witheridge and David Miller in 2014. Two workers from Myanmar were convicted and sentenced to death.
The case remains under appeal after a widely criticised police investigation.
Mr Chaiyant said the Samui Times' coverage caused misunderstanding among tourists as safety was their priority when planning a trip.
The Samui Times did not reply to an email for comment sent by the Bangkok Post.
Its coverage on the death of Dallemagne, 30, before the story was taken up by other media outlets prompted police to reopen the case. They are collecting evidence and witness accounts on the island.
The 30-year-old tourist was found dead on April 27 on Koh Tao. Police have concluded that she committed suicide after two autopsy reports by Surat Thani General and the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Police General Hospital confirmed that she died from suffocation.
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07-13-2017 , 07:09 AM
1 1/2 years of stamps would be a weak case for living here, compared to what passes through immigration everyday. I think they yanked him as a suspicion of working here case. And there could be more to the OPs story.
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07-13-2017 , 09:12 AM
Is it possible to make a bank transfer skrill USD to USD bank account?
I know that it's not possible with neteller (correct me if I'm wrong).

Transferwise opened its borderless account for Thai residents. That would be a good solution to withdraw money to a thai bank.

pokersite USD to skrill USD / free
skrill USD to transferwise USD / 5€
transferwise to thai bank / about $10 + some fees.
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07-13-2017 , 07:41 PM
Hi there, I am looking to move to Thailand Bangkok am looking for online grinders to share a poker house. I am from singapore. I would be expected to be in Bangkok in August.

Would be good to have 2 or more on board to share this.
Am able to arrange for you visa as well.

Hit me up on
WhatsApp, +65 9785 3043
Telegram ID: gordyyang
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07-13-2017 , 08:38 PM
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Hi there, I am looking to move to Thailand Bangkok am looking for online grinders to share a poker house. I am from singapore. I would be expected to be in Bangkok in August.

Would be good to have 2 or more on board to share this.
Am able to arrange for you visa as well.

Hit me up on
WhatsApp, +65 9785 3043
Telegram ID: gordyyang
No need to live in a poker house with strangers, opening yourself up to a scam or police attention. How can you arrange visas as a non-national, doesn't make sense.

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07-13-2017 , 08:40 PM
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^ Yeah I saw this earlier on thaivisa. 37 yo dude from the netherlands, he posted a pic from the Deportation room.

GTO = returning at a land border.
Yeah here's another guy from today, had an Ed visa, total time in Thailand about 1 year, denied at airport

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic...o-be-deported/

Laos / Malaysia land borders the way forward at the moment
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07-14-2017 , 01:37 AM
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Yeah here's another guy from today, had an Ed visa, total time in Thailand about 1 year, denied at airport

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic...o-be-deported/

Laos / Malaysia land borders the way forward at the moment
Thaivisa is full of grumpy old guys though that feel holier than thou with their oh so legit visa in a 3rd world country and would like young guys to be gone asap even though it's hardly pussy paradise anymore.

Although kohphanganlover posted a pic I'm still suspicious about all of this.

I'd rather stay in the phils forever than doing ghetto ass land borders again and a cambo visa issued for a visa run that got cancelled the same day got me a lot of issues in first world countries (constantly searched and questioned) before I changed my passport.
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07-14-2017 , 02:28 AM
that 2nd guy without the 20k is a 2+2er that one is legit

ya the kohphangan guy with 25k was a bit suspicious a lt first but i believe it, from other reports IOs dont really care even if u have the 20k+ they say oh too late signed the papers

at the mo id say avoid airports even if u carrying 20k or doing the fast track lane thing

another post

'so I went through the fast track and still got grilled by the female IO, who called her supervisor. I had bank statements, onward flights but they wasnt interested. Didnt ask for 20k. Oddly what got me through in the end was telling her i had a gf......and she said next time carry a copy of girlfriends ID card. Bizarre'
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07-14-2017 , 02:58 AM
Let's see..had a 2 day overstay, returns 3 days later with an "um" education visa, and isn't prepared to show 20k...smh
Iliveinasia, your right, once in awhile I'll troll post those idiots on thai visa, it's so funny to watch them give "we know it all" answers, then show fear with "are we being trolled comments"
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07-14-2017 , 03:09 AM
Fun story:

Had a thai visa from Malta in a relatively new passport with no other thai visas. The "consulate" there is just some high level maltese white guy in a two room office, who doesn't speak thai and no thais are working there. The visa is an empty sticker with the usual thai visa hologram stuff and he wrote everything in there by hand.

The IO inspected the visa for 5min or so whether it was fake, probably never heard of Malta before, asked me lots of questions but eventually let me in.
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07-14-2017 , 10:21 AM
Energy supplements in thailand?
I wish they had Monster energy drinks here.
Anyone ever try the milo energy cubes?
Natural energy/focus supplements?
Are brain drugs sold otc in any of the neighboring countries?
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07-14-2017 , 10:30 AM
i order pulse preworkout from legionathletics.com its rly good, got discount link pm if u interested

afinilexpress.com ship armodafinil / modafinil to thailand 10% off for using bitcoin

try grakcu thai herbal supplement from pharmacies, youll be focused for days
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07-14-2017 , 10:40 AM
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try grakcu thai herbal supplement from pharmacies, youll be focused for days
You got a link or pic, what the box looks like? Google gives me some erectile dysfunction hits.
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07-14-2017 , 12:11 PM
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i order pulse preworkout from legionathletics.com its rly good, got discount link pm if u interested

afinilexpress.com ship armodafinil / modafinil to thailand 10% off for using bitcoin

try grakcu thai herbal supplement from pharmacies, youll be focused for days
As I typed that post I envisioned you giving me some solid answers !..thanks
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07-14-2017 , 12:59 PM
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You got a link or pic, what the box looks like? Google gives me some erectile dysfunction hits.
Yea I wanna focus on poker not nana plaza !
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07-14-2017 , 01:51 PM
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Yea I wanna focus on poker not nana plaza !
The only way to do that is, go to nana, bang hooker, then grind without temptation or preoccupation.
No drugs needed, just a daily natural release.
;-)
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07-14-2017 , 03:01 PM
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The only way to do that is, go to nana, bang hooker, then grind without temptation or preoccupation.
No drugs needed, just a daily natural release.
;-)
I'm out of temptation..I'm a settled down loving farang boyfriend now. Warning: hoodak

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07-17-2017 , 02:38 AM
Hi guys, I'm going to be making a trip to Thailand/Cambodia in a few weeks and I'm looking for some suggestions. I assume most people in this thread have been to both countries so I'm just going to ask in this one rather than both. I'll be staying for a total of ~14 days, looking to do some touristy things, I'm not really into the bar scene anymore so that doesn't need to factor into the equation at all.

How would you split the time between the two countries? So far, I was thinking...fly into Chiang Mai and spend 2-3 nights there, take a train to Bangkok, spend 3 nights there, bus (?) to Siem Riep, 2-3 nights, bus to Phnom Penh and fly out from there.

Some things that sound fun to me: temples and history, hiking in nature and outdoor activities in general, elephants and other wildlife, food, beaches. I really have no priorities on this trip other than to relax and see a few interesting things, so none of them are necessary if they are going to be too difficult or don't fit in.

Also, I'd like to see a dentist while I'm in Thailand, can I just find one when I get there or should I try to book one in advance?
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07-17-2017 , 02:53 AM
My advice, especially if you want to relax, is to not move around so much. First time I did the whole tourist circuit through thailand that was the biggest mistake I made by far. Stay in one place for like 5 days.

In your itinerary there are no beach towns (hua hin and pattaya close to bkk but they are both not that great for beach purposes..) so depends how important that is to you.

As far as dentist goes, I have had good experiences with http://www.bangkoksmiledental.com/

Pretty cheap, seems to be good service but what the **** do I know about dentistry, i'm a degen

Safe travels bro beans
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07-17-2017 , 03:18 AM
Way too much jumping around and also forget about trains and buses, fly. It's pretty affordable and you're only here for a little time so spend the extra money to get the most out of your time.

I'd say either drop Chiang Mai or PP. Siem Reap is a must see if you're into tourist attractions and Bangkok is where you will be flying into so might as well see the sights here.
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