I saw Dr Parry 2 days ago. I cannot speak too highly about him. The back pains I went to see him about were not his within his scope, they were for a cardiologist. He referred me on to a superb cardiologist who has given me the first accurate diagnosis after 6 weeks of trailing around various doctors and hospitals.
I thought Dr Parry was very proficient and his examination was thorough. Incidently I did leave his surgery bring able to turn my head and look over my shoulders, which I have not been able to do for many years.
Seeing Dr Parry was money well spent
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In Topic: Recommendations For Competent Chiropractor?
2012-02-02 22:05:53
In Topic: Motorcycle Accident With Personal Injury?
2011-12-27 21:39:24
Get your wife to have a private conversation with the Police officer in charge of your case to advise you on the best way to proceed. they work much better when paid a bonus
In Topic: Buying Off A Farang
2011-12-20 20:11:16
billd766, on 2011-12-20 13:15:25, said:
My suggestion would be that you do the transfer in the province where the bike is registered (and presumably where the seller lives as well). Then if there are any problems they can be fixed on the spot so to speak.
Then after all the paperwork is cleared take the bike back to your province and re-register it in your name locally. That is easy and not too expensive either and only you need to be there.
It will take a couple of hours for the bike to be inspected and a new number plate made.
Then after all the paperwork is cleared take the bike back to your province and re-register it in your name locally. That is easy and not too expensive either and only you need to be there.
It will take a couple of hours for the bike to be inspected and a new number plate made.
We have arranged that we go to the bike shop where he bought the bike, for them to raise the bill of sale and affidavit.. Then we go to the tax office to transfer ownership in the book. He will take passport and work permit. i will take passport and letter from my immigration offic for proof of residence. Then I give him the money and when i get back home at some time I will reregister in home province..
I hope that covers everything
Thanks everyone for your imput
In Topic: Buying Off A Farang
2011-12-20 20:04:14
In Topic: Buying Off A Farang
2011-12-20 08:50:57
Buying in Phuket and live in Krabi. I seem to remember when a farang friend sold his pickup in Krabi, with a Chiang Rai plate, he had to get a form signed by immigration here in Krabi confirming his address in Krabi s othat the Tax office would transfer ownership.
I never usuallly bother but the way things are going it seems best idea is to follow the system and register the vehicle in my name, in case of accident, theft or whatever might be waiting down the road
I don't know where you live, but if in Pattaya, it's a pain in the ass...
Alltogether, you have to go THREE times to DLT Chonburi!
One time with the bike, to check the frame number.
I never usuallly bother but the way things are going it seems best idea is to follow the system and register the vehicle in my name, in case of accident, theft or whatever might be waiting down the road
vel_tins, on 2011-12-20 08:15:10, said:
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I am going to buy a bike off a farang, in another province. The bike is registered in his name
Alltogether, you have to go THREE times to DLT Chonburi!
One time with the bike, to check the frame number.
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