I will be buying a bike next month and will make a note of the things you have mentioned. As someone alluded to - if it's a genuine sale then the seller will have no problem with thaT
Crikey I didn't realise you had to go with the seller to the Land Transport Office (or whatever it's called) I had just assumed you buy the bike and get the relevant documents from the seller. I'm pleased I read this post...
So even if you work in a bona fide school it doesn't necessarily mean that you have a teachers licence. So I assume that the vast majority of teachers in Thailand don't have one or need one - as many work in Govt/private schools and don't have education degrees. Is that correct?
Thanks for your replies Lloyd that could be very awkward for me getting that info as they are not stupid and would suspect I'm thinking of leaving and they may cause me issues