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Man 'forced to sleep with rats' after Scottish bank cancels credit card during Thailand trip

by JANE BRADLEY

THE SCOTSMAN

 

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Alberto Perez says he had to sleep on the streets after his credit card was cancelled.

 

A man has claimed he has been forced to sleep in abandoned buildings with rats and cockroaches on holiday in Thailand after his debit card was cancelled in error by a Scottish bank.

 

Alberto Perez was on a two-month holiday on a Thai island when he discovered his debit card had been stopped. When he contacted Bank of Scotland customer, he was told it was due to a new card being sent out to his home in Edinburgh while he was away and that the old card could not be used.

 

Mr Perez, 42, who works in front of house at a vegetarian restaurant in Edinburgh, says he is now working in a restaurant in Thailand in return for meals and has nowhere to stay for the remaining two weeks of his holiday - forcing him to sleep on the streets and in disused buildings.

 

Full story: https://www.scotsman.com/man-forced-to-sleep-with-rats-after-scottish-bank-cancels-credit-card-during-thailand-trip-1-4912841

 

-- THE SCOTSMAN 2019-04-23

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21 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Who goes travelling for two months with ONE card as the only source of funds ? thats asking for trouble, and no friends or relatives to assist ? 

 

Never rode the ragged edge then Charlie?

 

I once got off a plane in Pointe Noire with no visa, two Scottish bank fivers (poons) in my wallet and about 25 grand of flash-looking electronics for my job but no customs paperwork. This was way, way back when ATM's hadn't been invented yet but despite my agent being a no-show, I still managed to get to my job offshore Angola about 3 days later... without the flash-looking electronics of course!

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3 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Never rode the ragged edge then Charlie?

 

I once got off a plane in Pointe Noire with no visa, two Scottish bank fivers (poons) in my wallet and about 25 grand of flash-looking electronics for my job but no customs paperwork. This was way, way back when ATM's hadn't been invented yet but despite my agent being a no-show, I still managed to get to my job offshore Angola about 3 days later... without the flash-looking electronics of course!

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Our flash electronics turned up a few days later but in component parts and impossible to put back together.

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Fussbudgets who double-check their fall-back strategies in the event of something going pear-shaped during their travels never seem to get into trouble. The travellers who don't check and fly off on a wing and a prayer do.

I had an Australian debit card expire while I was here. As I also had another AUD debit card, PLUS a Kasikorn debit card, no worries.

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