Popular Post OzMan Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 Last night I went to the Bangkok <deleted> Club to see a movie. I purchased two ice creams for around 300 baht and gave her a 1,000 note. She pulled 400 baht out of the till and made a sign that she had no change and would get some. I offered her 500 baht instead which she refused and went out the back to change my 1,000 baht note. When she returned she gave me 200 baht change. I said I gave her 1,000 baht but she denied this. My gf, who hardly speaks English, when I complained kept telling me she says you only gave her 500 baht. My gf was not there when I handed over the 1,000 baht note. In the end I gave up and accepted only 200 baht in change. I was really pissed off with my gf as she did not want to make a fuss. To cap it all, when I went to the BTS on the way home and needed to top up my card he said I needed to produce my passport, a new rule. Was I pissed off by this time. 4 2 2
Popular Post ezzra Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 Yep you got done there coz when she went to the bac she left the 1,000 baht note there so no evidence left, curious thought, if you had a 500 baht note why did you give the 1,000 baht one? anyway lesson to learn i guess and don't expect a GF or wife to be on your side against their own kind, i also went to pay AIS bill in family mart and i was asked for my passport, welcome to the fun country called Thailand... 7 1
Popular Post watcharacters Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 Never nice to have the feeling of being ripped off. Would it be helpful for you to put a greater emphasis on the amount you pay a vendor each time? In other words make a point of showing the person to whom you give your money how much you give her. Harder for that person to later deny how much is involved in the transaction. Good luck. 7
Popular Post Gumballl Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 11 minutes ago, watcharacters said: Never nice to have the feeling of being ripped off. Would it be helpful for you to put a greater emphasis on the amount you pay a vendor each time? In other words make a point of showing the person to whom you give your money how much you give her. Harder for that person to later deny how much is involved in the transaction. Good luck. I got ripped off once in Spain. All tourists should avoid Spain and Thailand. If anyone believes that, then I have a better story for you. But you need to send me money before I reveal it. 5 17
Popular Post BobbyL Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 It has happened to me in 7/11 before, and just last week we went to a K Bank branch in a shopping mall as my wife needed to change her account name and get a new card. It took 20 - 30 mins and she paid 200b. After we had left, they phoned her and said she never paid. She insisted they check the camera and after wasting nearly a further hour in there the goon who served her realised she had actually taken the money. There are a lot of peanut brains here. 10 2
Popular Post fhickson Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 when they leave with your bill for some reason they are going to do you. just say no loudly to get the money back and leave. 2 1
Popular Post ThaiBunny Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 1 minute ago, fhickson said: they need passports now at the bts. oh lord. It's been the rule for the first top-up for some months now. Subsequent top-ups are fine 2 2
moontang Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 My regular 711 has been closed for remodeling for three weeks.. that has taken me to quite a few other places.. including other 711. They learned quickly at my 711 that they will not try one on, and I am on a friendly basis with the employees. Hate to say it, but the others seem to be rotten to the core, and you can't let your guard down at all. Two incidents in one day has not been uncommon. It also seems like the Thais are often broke this time of year.. another benefit of road death week or whatever they want to call it. 2
Popular Post ColeBOzbourne Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 It all evens out in the end. I gave a girl at the pharmacy 1,000 baht for a 200 baht item, but she couldn't tear her eyes off her phone long enough to pay attention. Deep in her 'facebook-trance', she returned my original 1,000 baht bill plus gave me 800 baht change. The marvels of modern technology! 2 2 11
moontang Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 I let a first interstate teller give me back an extra 200usd one time.. yep, kind of evened the score. 1
Popular Post Bob12345 Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 What did her manager say when you made your formal complaint? 2 1 1
Popular Post lemonjelly Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 always say how much your handing over when paying for something, let’s them know you’re awake 3
Boycie Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 When there is a cash register at the checkout, i always watch what they key into the tills and it should then register your change too. Sometimes at 7-11 they have to go and get change but the transaction is still showing on the register for you to see, then there's no arguement on how much you gave them. I take it there was no digital till for your ice creams? 2
Davo369 Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 28 minutes ago, ColeBOzbourne said: It all evens out in the end. I gave a girl at the pharmacy 1,000 baht for a 200 baht item, but she couldn't tear her eyes off her phone long enough to pay attention. Deep in her 'facebook-trance', she returned my original 1,000 baht bill plus gave me 800 baht change. The marvels of modern technology! Similar thing happened to me in 7/11 ????. But with a 500 baht. She gave me back 850
Popular Post GreenerGrass Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 31 minutes ago, ColeBOzbourne said: It all evens out in the end. I gave a girl at the pharmacy 1,000 baht for a 200 baht item, but she couldn't tear her eyes off her phone long enough to pay attention. Deep in her 'facebook-trance', she returned my original 1,000 baht bill plus gave me 800 baht change. The marvels of modern technology! So as a result of some low life petty thieves, you feel justified at also being a low life petty thief, good for you! I hope you feel good about ripping some poor girl off for a possibly a weeks wages <deleted> 16 1 4
Popular Post BritManToo Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 4 hours ago, OzMan said: I said I gave her 1,000 baht but she denied this. My gf, who hardly speaks English, when I complained kept telling me she says you only gave her 500 baht. My gf was not there when I handed over the 1,000 baht note. In the end I gave up and accepted only 200 baht in change. I was really pissed off with my gf as she did not want to make a fuss. Common scam, never pay in entertainment venues with 1,000bht notes if it's less than 500bht. At ATM always withdraw xx,900bht, that gives you some small notes. Or go straight insider the 7-11 where there's a camera watching the till and buy something for 20bht with a 1,000bht bill. But this has provided you with a valuable insight into your gf, well worth the 500bht, dump her she's worthless. 4 2
kevvy Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 This scam happens often in 7/11.How many times does something comes to 72 baht or smaller , they give you the change and it might be 2 baht short , as it is only change you do not count it. Small change turns into big change at the end of the day .Also this happened to us in 7/11 where I gave the girl 1000 note for a loaf of bread and she gave me change of 100 baht . I told her what I had given her and my wife came and asked her to call the the manager to check the video . She said sorry .. Told the manager and she just smiled. 2
mfharrison Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 Strangely enough i have had a few similar experiences recently. One in Makro were the old lady behind was also adamant that i only gave 500 and not the 1000. I refused to accept this and they looked at the cctv. Funnily enough i was with the mother-in-law and she backed me up and the old lady behind backed off. i think the old lady just didn't want to wait any longer. the other occasion was at 7/11 and she backed off straight away and gave me the correct change. Maybe there is something in the water 1
Popular Post madmen Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 They would have had cctv on the counter. Don't leave until you speak to a manager but you better be very very sure.. Sent from my star using Tapatalk 3
mike787 Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 4 hours ago, ezzra said: Yep you got done there coz when she went to the bac she left the 1,000 baht note there so no evidence left, curious thought, if you had a 500 baht note why did you give the 1,000 baht one? anyway lesson to learn i guess and don't expect a GF or wife to be on your side against their own kind, i also went to pay AIS bill in family mart and i was asked for my passport, welcome to the fun country called Thailand... Ezzra is dead accurate! It's happened to me and continues. In short, welcome to the land of smiles...it's the way wheels turn here. Enjoy your stay however long you intend that to last, and get ready for more and worse. I'm not a pessimist, rather a realist. No more rose colored glasses. 1
Popular Post johnmcc6 Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 26 minutes ago, Davo369 said: Similar thing happened to me in 7/11 ????. But with a 500 baht. She gave me back 850 I hope you gave her back the money? If not it was probably taken out of her pay. They all have a code key so management can balance sales v's cash on hand. Not to say you did but I could never cheat a young 7-11 worker probably on 300 baht a day. 7 1
Los Luver Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 I have a habit: When I use 1000 bill to pay, I always point at the number 1000 to make sure that that person sees that. A sign to "say" we both know that this a 1000. 2
Popular Post BritManToo Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 1 minute ago, Los Luver said: I have a habit: When I use 1000 bill to pay, I always point at the number 1000 to make sure that that person sees that. A sign to "say" we both know that this a 1000. Take a selfie of yourself handing the note over ................ 2 11
Popular Post madmen Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 Just thinking , OP said she declined a 500 baht note probably because she was holding one already? 2 1
mercman24 Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 re passports, went to post a letter to the UK once, they asked for my passport, never did understand this logic, seems it a requirement, <deleted> is that all about,
Popular Post robblok Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 I must live a sheltered life never happens to me and in the local 711 they always (in Thai) say how much money they receive and then pay you back. 8 3
Popular Post GreenerGrass Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 In 11 years living in Thailand I have never once been taken advantage ( ripped ) off. Sure a few times the bar bin has come back with a few extra's but never from a shop. It is obviously a common practice by the replies to this post. I wonder how they pick their marks? 4 2
KhaoYai Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 6 hours ago, OzMan said: To cap it all, when I went to the BTS on the way home and needed to top up my card he said I needed to produce my passport, a new rule. Failing to see what good this new rule would do for Thailand. Bah mak!!
Popular Post stevenl Posted June 6, 2019 Popular Post Posted June 6, 2019 42 minutes ago, robblok said: I must live a sheltered life never happens to me and in the local 711 they always (in Thai) say how much money they receive and then pay you back. Same here on sheltered Phuket. 3
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