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"7-Eleven" staff arrested for stealing tourist's credit card and buying goods

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Everybody is all smiley and nice...but if you can, use ca$h as much as possible....

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  • The people who sold the goods to these men should also be arrested as they would very clearly not look like the person who's name appeared on the card or at least fired from their jobs .

  • watcharacters
    watcharacters

    Overall, I give a sincere "well done" to the staff of Thailand's thousands of 7 - 11 's.   I've found them with only the rare exception to be friendly, helpful and efficient.

  • Pattaya46
    Pattaya46

    I doubt, or the first thing he would have done is to withdraw all cash he could from ATMs... Far better for him than the small purchases he made.

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9 hours ago, amexpat said:

It just wouldn't be ThaiVisa if no one blamed the victim. 

Takes two to Tango, did he not take his card back, as I said before, silly bugger ????

 

On 6/17/2019 at 9:21 PM, webfact said:

He was wearing a t-shirt with a ganja leaf and the word "Hemp" emblazoned on the front. 

Not exactly the way to keep a low profile. 

On 6/18/2019 at 11:43 AM, 4MyEgo said:

Hmmm, how could they purchase the goods without a pin or signing the card, matching the signature on the back and perhaps some ID, ooops solly I forgot anything happens in Thailand, land of smiles...Sawadee ????

 

 

I guess anything happened in the USA also, as those things rarely happen when I use a credit card in the USA.  

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