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Urgent support needed to help one of our own (GoFundMe)

Hi All,

I don't usually post things like this but I have been made aware a very good friend of mine and a very loyal Charlton supporter (One of our own) and some that may actually know as well requires some much needed and urgent support after falling ill in Thailand.

If you could please take a look at the following go fund me and help Jimmy and his family with the hospital bill that would be fantastic.

I believe the family have contacted the club as well so if anyone from the club is reading this it would be brilliant if you share as much as you can. 

I have reached out to ask about posting on the forums and I don't believe this has yet to be done.. Apologies if it has.

www.gofundme.com/f/jn6nst-jimmy

I hope this is ok

Thank you

Rob
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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261
    Donation made. Former postman?
  • PeterGage
    PeterGage Posts: 1,793
    Donated
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    edited March 2023
    I’ve known Jimmy for about 45 years from school days Malory Downham he really is a top bloke so please let’s  all try and do our bit for him and his family.🙏🙏
  • Lordflashheart
    Lordflashheart Posts: 5,622
    Donated
  • NorthStandUltra
    NorthStandUltra Posts: 2,538
    edited March 2023
    Donated

    Dont know the chap & easy to be wise after the event & this isn’t a dig at this situation but also highlights the importance of declaring everything for your travel insurance - it’ll cost more granted but at least you’ll be covered in the event that something goes wrong 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,789
    Donated. Hope Jimmy gets the care he needs and that he gets home sooner rather than later
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,005
    Dazzler21 said:
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
    He had insurance, but they won't pay out as he didn't fully disclose existing medical conditions.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,480
    Dazzler21 said:
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
    He had insurance, but they won't pay out as he didn't fully disclose existing medical conditions.
    They do this even if previous conditions have no relevance whatsoever with the current problem.
    They do it with pets as well…..so beware.
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  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,853
    Dazzler21 said:
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
    He had insurance, but they won't pay out as he didn't fully disclose existing medical conditions.
    They do this even if previous conditions have no relevance whatsoever with the current problem.
    They do it with pets as well…..so beware.
    That’s because they were lied to. 

  • Siv_in_Norfolk
    Siv_in_Norfolk Posts: 4,057
    Donated. These things chill me.

    Living in Asia for a fair few years meant I saw a number of these sorts of cases.

    Worst one was some parents needing to sell their house to medivac their son home. "Best" one was a school's insurance being so good that a full medical got him back super quick (when it was discovered he had a heart twice the size of a normal one!!)

    We can all learn lessons from these stories 
  • Planning a holiday there later this year so this is a salutary lesson for me. 

    Hope Jimmy gets the help he needs to make a full and speedy recovery. 

    I suspect almost everyone has taken out insurance without thinking too hard and so inadvertently not disclosed all information. 

    Good luck to him.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,595
    edited March 2023
    Dazzler21 said:
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
    He had insurance, but they won't pay out as he didn't fully disclose existing medical conditions.
    They do this even if previous conditions have no relevance whatsoever with the current problem.
    They do it with pets as well…..so beware.
    It's not that simple, it's around moral and physical hazard as well as the perception of the risk, on the physical hazard we don't know what he didn't disclose and how relevant that was, or how the insurer would have viewed that risk. On the moral hazard it's difficult to ever say on any medical insurance you didn't know you'd previously had something. 

    Feel for the chap and have donated,

    But everyone take note, take insurance (even for a day trip to France) and disclose everything no matter how small or irrelevant you think it is.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    edited March 2023
    Dazzler21 said:
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
    He had insurance, but they won't pay out as he didn't fully disclose existing medical conditions.
    They do this even if previous conditions have no relevance whatsoever with the current problem.
    They do it with pets as well…..so beware.
    No they don't. That would be against the law. They can only exclude relevant previous conditions. I worked in travel insurance for 7/8 years.
  • Bangkokaddick
    Bangkokaddick Posts: 4,295
    Dazzler21 said:
    Dazzler21 said:
    Donated but don't get why he had no insurance!
    He had insurance, but they won't pay out as he didn't fully disclose existing medical conditions.
    They do this even if previous conditions have no relevance whatsoever with the current problem.
    They do it with pets as well…..so beware.
    No they don't. That would be against the law. They can only exclude relevant previous conditions. I worked in travel insurance for 7/8 years.
    Spot on Dazzler. The 2015 Insurance Act makes this very clear, however the same Act insists that all relevant facts are presented by the insured to the insurers. Difficult to comment further without knowing details.

    I see a number of these cases reported in the Thai news forum that I follow and this is the first time I have made any sort of donation, not just because Jimmy is a Charlton fan but also that he did take out travel insurance;

    Most of those I see are youngsters with no insurance who've been invlolved in motorbike accidents or have have obviously had a drunken incident.
  • Hi All, 

    Thank you to all those who have donated so far, if possible I am trying to make awareness of this to gain support on twitter via the #CAFC hashtag so if you see the tweet please retweet it.

    The good news is I've heard Jimmy is well at the moment but getting him home is the most important bit.

    Keep the support going all I appreciate all the support at this moment in time.

    I've been made aware there is a fundraiser at the new studio club in Downham bromley on Saturday so anyone nearby feel free to pop down.

    All updates will be made on the gofundme by the family

    Rob

  • Donated.

    Having had insurance in the past (not travel related tbf) which didn't pay out, he has my sympathy even if the insurance company have their own justifications.
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    Hi All, 

    Thank you to all those who have donated so far, if possible I am trying to make awareness of this to gain support on twitter via the #CAFC hashtag so if you see the tweet please retweet it.

    The good news is I've heard Jimmy is well at the moment but getting him home is the most important bit.

    Keep the support going all I appreciate all the support at this moment in time.

    I've been made aware there is a fundraiser at the new studio club in Downham bromley on Saturday so anyone nearby feel free to pop down.

    All updates will be made on the gofundme by the family

    Rob

    What time does this start on Saturday mate 
  • Redmidland
    Redmidland Posts: 44,700
    Donated.
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  • cazo said:
    Hi All, 

    Thank you to all those who have donated so far, if possible I am trying to make awareness of this to gain support on twitter via the #CAFC hashtag so if you see the tweet please retweet it.

    The good news is I've heard Jimmy is well at the moment but getting him home is the most important bit.

    Keep the support going all I appreciate all the support at this moment in time.

    I've been made aware there is a fundraiser at the new studio club in Downham bromley on Saturday so anyone nearby feel free to pop down.

    All updates will be made on the gofundme by the family

    Rob

    What time does this start on Saturday mate 
    I believe it is 7pm but if possible you may have to call up just to ensure you can get in as not sure what it's like for non members .. for this occasion I would presume you will be fine but just check if you are looking to go. 

    thanks all 
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    cazo said:
    Hi All, 

    Thank you to all those who have donated so far, if possible I am trying to make awareness of this to gain support on twitter via the #CAFC hashtag so if you see the tweet please retweet it.

    The good news is I've heard Jimmy is well at the moment but getting him home is the most important bit.

    Keep the support going all I appreciate all the support at this moment in time.

    I've been made aware there is a fundraiser at the new studio club in Downham bromley on Saturday so anyone nearby feel free to pop down.

    All updates will be made on the gofundme by the family

    Rob

    What time does this start on Saturday mate 
    I believe it is 7pm but if possible you may have to call up just to ensure you can get in as not sure what it's like for non members .. for this occasion I would presume you will be fine but just check if you are looking to go. 

    thanks all 
    Ok I phone up but no a few that get in there to sign me in.👍
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    Hi all just been in touch with the club. Won’t be a problem for nonmembers tomorrow night for Jim. Hopefully see some of us down there.
  • PeterGage
    PeterGage Posts: 1,793
    edited March 2023
    There was an update from the family on a "go fund" email I received earlier today. I assume therefore that the following information is in the general arena:

    Jimmy flies home Thurs, 16th and gets transferred to Guys Hospital. 

    The cost of the flight is £25k. The fund has reached in excess of £17k.
  • Hi All,

    The pot currently sits at 18k and there are fundraisers happening tonight.. a flight booked for the 16th March at 24k back to Heathrow were Jimmy will then be transferred to Guys hospital

    if you are able donate as little as a fiver it goes a long way.

    I'm not one to usually do posting and asking for donations but for this type of cause I'm trying to do my bit to help the family.

    Dean Holden did reach out a couple days ago to the daughters in Thailand 

    GoFundMe link below for any donations.

    gofundme.com/f/jn6nst-jimmy

    #CAFC

  • Done.
    I'm living in Thailand and found myself taken into a rural Thai Hospital just a few weeks ago. Fortunately it turned out to only be kidney stones.
    I can only hope that my small donation helps Jimmy get home and the treatment he needs.
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,261
    At £20,700 now. Still a long way to go to cover those Thai hospital fees but edging up which is encouraging.
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    Just to let you all know jimmy came home yesterday 💪💪🙏🙏.
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    Get well soon mate see you soon Barry from Downham. Pm your number mate when you read this. Team doing ok mate.
  • cazo
    cazo Posts: 1,483
    Hi just to let you all know jimmy home indoors 🙏🙏.