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In Topic: Santa Claus Where In Bangkok?
2011-12-15 19:02:52
This past week end I asked at the Paragon, Central World..also went to Toys R Us, and asked them..no Santa Calus?
Still trying to find out where he will make an appearance.
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Still trying to find out where he will make an appearance.
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In Topic: Santa Claus Where In Bangkok?
2011-12-10 11:41:59
camera ready..anyone?
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In Topic: Assistance For Bangkok Bank Customers
2011-10-18 20:53:03
I have recently asked for some help explaining a home loan from Bangkok Bank that my wife and I received. I initially contacted Ian through TV, and was escorted to Dave's office by way of his direct email address. I was impressed with the personal service I received, and the subsequent follow up to all of my questions. Both of these gentlemen are professionals, and I am happier knowing that they are taking care of us.
Also a my deepest thanks to Karen who works with Dave.
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Also a my deepest thanks to Karen who works with Dave.
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In Topic: Medicaid Usa
2011-10-14 00:50:03
BuckarooBanzai, on 2011-10-13 19:29:13, said:
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) is what you pay for.
Part B helps cover medically-necessary services like doctors' services, outpatient care, home health services, and other medical services. Part B also covers some preventive services.
If you have Part B, you pay a Part B premium each month. Most people will pay the standard premium amount. Social Security will contact some people who have to pay more depending on their income. If you don't sign up for Part B when you are first eligible, you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty.
Although there are no benefits if not in the US or one of it's possessions I maintain payments anyway because in my experience medical insurance in Thailand is expensive and undependable. I do carry Thai insurance and it is ok for short hospital visits but anything major and it falls drastically short. And all this for a price much higher than the monthly deduction for part B.
If you do run into anything major a quick hop to Guam and everything is taken care of. Probably short sighted to get rid of it.
Part B helps cover medically-necessary services like doctors' services, outpatient care, home health services, and other medical services. Part B also covers some preventive services.
If you have Part B, you pay a Part B premium each month. Most people will pay the standard premium amount. Social Security will contact some people who have to pay more depending on their income. If you don't sign up for Part B when you are first eligible, you may have to pay a late enrollment penalty.
Although there are no benefits if not in the US or one of it's possessions I maintain payments anyway because in my experience medical insurance in Thailand is expensive and undependable. I do carry Thai insurance and it is ok for short hospital visits but anything major and it falls drastically short. And all this for a price much higher than the monthly deduction for part B.
If you do run into anything major a quick hop to Guam and everything is taken care of. Probably short sighted to get rid of it.
Why Guam, what medical facilities are there?
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