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Posted
3 hours ago, NilSS said:

This is why I'm in this job, and you're not.

 

This argument is saved for 'Thats why I'm CEO and you're not'... it doesn't have the same impact in winning a dispute when you are a hotel busboy... 

 

It could be that you are in your job because you didn't work hard enough at school....  :whistling:

 

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I'd like to know what hotel this is.... 

 

His [NiLiss'] point is valid.. you need a passport and for good reason (immigration)... but the manner in which he deliver's his message is not one conducive to 'customer service'...

 

I wonder how he handles any other 'customer related' issues which may crop up and irritate him.. 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Kwasaki said:

Mine doesn't it has my Thai ID No. and is always excepted at Hotels, OP is on about tourist I guess.  

Are you Thai national?

Posted
26 minutes ago, thedemon said:

 

Permanent Residents can register to use the Auto-Channel electronic gates so no stamps on either departure or entry. Also no TM6 departure card filled out or retained.

 

Few hotel receptionists would understand that and I can't be bothered explaining it so I never present my passport to a hotel in Thailand. I am never refused a room either.

All true, try to explain it to hotel staff, (also many bank staff), and they have no idea what your talking about, and most have never heard of "PR", and why would they.

 

Only a couple of times it's been a problem, but if needed I show my PR book, now they're faced with a new world and registration quickly proceeds.

 

 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, BestB said:

If you passport does not contain any of the date, then you are here illegally .  phone call to tourist police will have you arrested and hotel paid 10 000 reward for handing over an illegal 

You must be a tough guy. A stupid tough guy but tough nevertheless.

Posted
14 minutes ago, BestB said:

Are you Thai national?

 

Here you go again. You don't need to be a Thai citizen to have a 13 digit Thai ID number instead of a passport number on a driving licence.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, thedemon said:

You must be a tough guy. A stupid tough guy but tough nevertheless.

I am a tough guy, and what exactly is your point?

 

Is it your smart way of saying that you would not be arrested if you did not produce PR book?

 

Or just trolling for the sake of it?

Posted
1 minute ago, BestB said:

I am a tough guy, and what exactly is your point?

 

Is it your smart way of saying that you would not be arrested if you did not produce PR book?

 

Or just trolling for the sake of it?

 

PR Book? Why would I produce a PR Book? No one carries that around nor are they required to.

 

Face it. You don't know what you're talking about. I would advise you to read more and post less.

Posted
Just now, BestB said:

Again BS, if you are pulled over by the police and your passport does not have any stamps or visas you would be detained at the very least.

 

Keep on posting utter bs????

Again Back on Subject, if you are pulled over by the police and your body on bike does not have any passport (with the Renter) you would be detained at the very least

Posted
1 minute ago, tifino said:

Again Back on Subject, if you are pulled over by the police and your body on bike does not have any passport (with the Renter) you would be detained at the very least

I do not think road check police care about passport. Immigration and Tourist police are the ones hunting foreigners. Saying that plenty of reports of police stopping people on the streets of BKK and asking to see passport and if failed to produce for whatever reason get detained or extorted.

 

I am also certain, from memory about 2-3 years ago, they made it illegal for rental places to take passport, like highly illegal with large fines for any shop doing it

 

 

Posted

I'm still trying to figure out how many sorts of twonks there are:-

Fat ones

Thin ones

Tall ones

Short ones

Old ones

Young ones

Female ones

Male ones

 

I'm sure there are many, many more.....perhaps the OP can add the ones I have missed?

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Posted
4 hours ago, NilSS said:

We're at 80 percent plus occupancy, almost 200 rooms, on a nightly basis. We're very successful thanks and my employers find me to be a good fit.

 

Any international standard hotel in Thailand (read 4+ stars) will ask you for your passport and if you say they don't, you're lying.

 

 

 

Of course mate.

 

As a matter of fact, you're a smashing person.

 

????

Posted (edited)
33 minutes ago, BestB said:

Well, hate to break it to you, but having 13 digit Thai number on a pink card does not make you less of a foreigner nor does wipe out the requirement to register you with immigration.

Having permanent residency actually does wipe out the requirement to register him with immigration, because this is only required for aliens who stay in Thailand temporary.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, jackdd said:

Having permanent residency actually does wipe out the requirement to register him with immigration, because this is only required for aliens who stay in Thailand temporary.

No it does not. check again, perm residency only gives you the right to remain permanently, without having to renew or obtain visa. It  does not make you less of a foreigner residing in Thailand

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, BestB said:

No it does not. check again, perm residency only gives you the right to remain permanently, without having to renew or obtain visa. It  does not make you less of a foreigner residing in Thailand

You should check it again ????

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The housemaster, the owner or the possessor of the residence, or the hotel manager where the alien, receiving permission to stay temporary in the Kingdom has stayed, must notify the competent official of the Immigration Office located in the same area with that hours, dwelling place or hotel, within 24 hours from the time of arrival of the alien concerned. If there is no Immigration Office located in that area, the local police official for that area must be notified.

http://library.siam-legal.com/thai-law/thai-immigration-act-temporary-stay-in-the-kingdom-sections-34-39/

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Posted

The OP sounds a bit distressed. Maybe immigration has the spotlight on him or his business.
I always check in with a neat copy of my passport. Then they usually ask if they can keep the copy. I reply politely: if your copy machine is broken you can, off they go and make a copy of my copy.
Of course I do have my passport with me as well.

Posted
4 hours ago, grollies said:

Where's your hotel? We're coming to stay.

  I am on  a dodgy visa ,   hope you dont mind me staying , kap . 

Posted
2 minutes ago, BestB said:

where does it support your previous point that perm residency does not require registering with immigration? or where did i say temp stay did not require it?

 

I am confused

The law says the hotel has to report an alien (TM30) who received permission to stay in Thailand temporary.

There is now law which says a hotel has to report an alien who has permanent residency in Thailand.

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, siamcrut said:

Maybe immigration has the spotlight on him or his business.
 

We were indeed fined a few years ago, and substantially. I've yet to find a gobby Thai DL holder that can explain to me why our hotel should subsidise his/her decision to travel without a passport. Why I'm posting this topic, maybe a few of them will read it and wake up, because they all seem to wind up in my front of house to exorcise their attitude. After having it explained to them, and them rejecting the explanation, the conversation usually goes south from there.

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, jackdd said:

The law says the hotel has to report an alien (TM30) who received permission to stay in Thailand temporary.

There is now law which says a hotel has to report an alien who has permanent residency in Thailand.

So in other words you are guessing.

 

So let me tell you as a hotel owner, every single foreigner staying in a hotel must be reported to immigration.Foreigner status is irrelevant, the only relevant factor is that its a foreigner

 

Directives received direct from Immigration.

 

PS, whats more, the electronic form has perm residency as an option when ticking the status or visa type

 

 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, jackdd said:

The law says the hotel has to report an alien (TM30) who received permission to stay in Thailand temporary.

There is now law which says a hotel has to report an alien who has permanent residency in Thailand.

       Permanent residency in Thailand , for aliens ? ,, really .

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