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In Topic: Tukcom New Location
2011-09-28 08:27:41
Great news, I totally agree parking is a pain there, and the roads around there are a nightmare too. Also i hope the layout of the place is better than the original one.
In Topic: Sophan Fibre Optic Internet
2011-08-24 18:39:57
BIGJIMMY, on 2011-08-23 05:37:27, said:
So if a fibre optic cable is run to the building or estate etc and then an ordinary cable from there to your house or condo I assume that will effect the 10mb that your supposed to be getting or is that wrong??
Jimmy
Jimmy
Well its working fine for me and iv had it faster than this
In Topic: Laptop
2011-08-21 07:39:39
rmicheald, on 2011-08-19 08:02:22, said:
If you don't have to buy it in Thailand, get it at home... I spent 22,000 baht on a computer in the U.S. which costs 54,000 baht at Tucom.
Spot on, I bought my laptop in the UK cost me 20000 baht would have cost around 45000 baht here, for the same spec and no dodgy copy stuff on it.
In Topic: Company Stamp
2011-08-12 17:29:34
galowgala, on 2011-08-12 17:21:43, said:
DLock, on 2011-08-08 15:39:25, said:
DocW, on 2011-08-08 11:09:49, said:
DLock, on 2011-08-07 15:01:07, said:
Actually, not quite correct.
Your company stamps are registered when they are created for your company - usually 2 sets.
If you lose a stamp you need to get a police report and get a new one issued correctly.
In theory, you could get a quick copy made for 50 baht and use it an no one will ever know.
But if you do a business transaction with that new stamp and it is slightly different from the original, then the documents you are stamping can become fraudulent documents - which in the case of selling an asset or submitting legal documents "could" become an issue. I have seen this happen, mostly in business partnership disputes where one party had "real" stamps and the other party made "copy" stamps that had one small error. All the court documents submitted by the "copy" stamp were deemed fraudulent.
In short, look after those stamps...they are a lot more than a blob of rubber on a stick. They are legally registered with the Government and taken seriously.
Your company stamps are registered when they are created for your company - usually 2 sets.
If you lose a stamp you need to get a police report and get a new one issued correctly.
In theory, you could get a quick copy made for 50 baht and use it an no one will ever know.
But if you do a business transaction with that new stamp and it is slightly different from the original, then the documents you are stamping can become fraudulent documents - which in the case of selling an asset or submitting legal documents "could" become an issue. I have seen this happen, mostly in business partnership disputes where one party had "real" stamps and the other party made "copy" stamps that had one small error. All the court documents submitted by the "copy" stamp were deemed fraudulent.
In short, look after those stamps...they are a lot more than a blob of rubber on a stick. They are legally registered with the Government and taken seriously.
No there are no stamp police in Thailand and I would LOVE to see proof of the story you tell where you have seen different disputes like this? You mention the word "mostly," how many have you seen? haha several? I don't think so.
I don't think the OP is an official or a Government representative where his stamps can be used for Visas, work permits etc, just a normal faring company stamp so I suggest you do as said, go get a new one at any stamp store.
PS: are you saying that if your dog takes a bite out of your original stamp or someones high heels take a chunk out that you would make a police report, pay a lawyer 7000 baht and get a new one "legally" made? Trust me mate, stamps wear out, get lost, get nicked etc so your idea of a small error in a stamp in a law case not being the same is just outrageous here in LOS
Actually I won't "trust you mate".
You are confusing the stamp you had made for your tinpot Thai company to substantiate your work permit with that of a large Thai company with real Directors, shareholders, creditors and assets, where company stamps are registered for a reason.
Somehow, from your post, I doubt you will ever have to worry about this. "Somchais Rubber Stamps and Visa Runs" will sort you out.
Carry on.
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