Hi
A Thai friend of mine got a few credit cards off different banks. Now he's received a letter from a lawyer's office and a date to appear in court. Apparently he's never paid the fees associated to having a credit card thinking it's free. To cut a long story short; he's soon leaving for the UK. He's got a visa and his ticket ready. He's told me he will not be in court on the date he's supposed to appear before a judge as he hasn't got the money to pay the bank back.. Question, can he face arrest leaving Suwanabhumi airport over this?
Thanks.
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