Ask question
This is NOT an official government website. We are an independent resource providing information and assistance to travelers.
Jim *****
This is a summary of
Jim *****
's contributions to the platform. They have posed 2 questions and added 50 comments.

QUESTIONS

COMMENTS

Jim ******
@Steve *******
LOL but:-

unfuck (English)

Origin & history

un- + fuck. For the sense of making a mistake, see fuck up.

Verb

unfuck (third-person singular simple present unfucks, present participle unfucking, simple past and past participle unfucked)

(slang, vulgar, transitive) To correct or fix (a mistake or problem).

(vulgar, transitive) To undo the act of copulation with (a person) or its consequences.

Still not sure if I used the term correctly but you got my drift?
Like
Reply
Jim ******
You could try an easy ice cream store or perhaps a dentist but I am guessing maybe a used motorcycle retailer?

Just an out left of field “wild idea” but I reckon I am on to something!
Like
Reply
Jim ******
Presumably you had your Covid insurance papers emailed to you as a JPEG or PDF so it will still be in your inbox?

If it isn’t, just request that it be resent to you.

However, this all presupposes that it is valid because from my own experience, just recently returned from Oz the longest policy available was for three months.

If the Thailand Pass is still in place when you apply for it you will need to attach the file
Like
Reply
Jim ******
Why doesn’t the Government itself provide the required Covid insurance cover to “cover everything” because it seems like they are “picking up the tab” anyway, and they would at least have all the insurance premiums to cover it?

They could easily mandate that all inbound airlines have to include it in their ticket pricing and pass the money on to the Thai Government.

This would also streamline the application process as it would take out one step that seems to have caused many applicants a lot of trouble, both in the application process and subsequently when making claims?
Like
Reply
Jim ******
@Brandon ***********
Thanks Brandon, that seems logical, only requiring 30 days cover, but then again, nothing to do with any “arm” of Thai Bureaucracy is ever logical is it?
Like
Reply
Jim ******
Just go to a local testing station with your blue book and they will do everything including tax and insurance and pick up your stamped blue book the following day.

My car is 14 years old and I did it all seamlessly back in August.
Like
Reply
Jim ******
@Michael *******
I only responded because your post suggested that only restaurants could serve alcohol and I thought other none teetotaler’s might like to know that bars were open in Phuket.
Like
Reply
0 comments
9 months ago
The ask:thailand community, consisting of multiple Q/A groups with over 100,000 members, powers this platform. It is not an official government resource. Our members actively contribute to this resource, and while we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee its complete reliability. Assistance to travelers is provided as a community service.