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"The review, in which the customer complained that the stay was overpriced for the experience, has already been removed from the website."

Can anyone mention a hotel in Thailand that is not overpriced? Since the government began offering to pay half of the price, the prices were immediately increased.  If Thailand is expecting 1 million foreign tourists to visit in 2022, they will not be filling more than a few percent of the hotel rooms available, which should rather result in record-low hotel prices.

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4 minutes ago, cocoonclub said:

What I find almost worse is that the well-known OTA does support this disgusting behavior. Rather than ensuring quality and protecting their customers, they delete the review and pass their customer’s personal information to the hotel so they can sue them. They actually had the power to stop this behavior by telling the hotel that they will delist them. 

How do you know that the OTA (which one is it?) deleted the review, and also that they passed the customer's personal info to the hotel?

 

(The link to the original article is ng).

 

 

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2 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

This is why you can trust the public polls on issues, people, topics, etc. here.

 

People know they'll get in trouble if they are honest.

 

Hence you end up with the fake smiles. And results like, 112% of the people love prayut.

 

You'd think thai people know this but maybe the offenders in this case are hiso, or foreign edumacated.

 

 

Yup, it's now politically incorrect to be honest. The world has gone bonkers? 

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I read somewhere that one of the booking platforms themselves censored a just in passing comment by a guest that the hosts had mentioned they were not vaccinated. Information you as a guest might want to know before hand depending on your health status. I don't think our species has the ability to function in the   rational environment demanded by computers. Maybe Vulcans could but not Homo Sapiens ....too emotional .

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2 hours ago, rbkk said:

The last time it was Agoda and the hotel in Koh Chang ( Farang manager!). The news was internationally reported at the time. The name and location of the hotel was soon uncovered. Just waiting for the same to happen here so we all know where to avoid. Any more clues anyone?

 

We found that hotel excellent and couldn't believe some of the comments from the reviewer. 

 

We think there was more to that story all along.  

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This story stinks of bs from start to finish.

 

1. She questioned if travel site revealed her identity to a hotel

Is she a complete idiot? of course hotel knows who left a review and for which reservation.

Did she think it was ok to write bad review if hotel did not know? if she knew hotel would know she would not have written it?

2. Review has been removed and she does not know by whom, and questioning if hotel had it removed

Once again, is she an idiot? who else would be able to remove it?

In addition reviews are never removed on request of hotel, but removed because it breaches some guidelines or hotel can prove review is not honest

 

Seeing as review was removed, i am certain hotel had proof her review was dishonest

 

3. Hotel made very high demands, seriously very very high demands, which suggests her review was an outright lie and hotel has the proof to show it, fact that site also removed it, also indicates same 

 

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1 hour ago, vaerehsu said:

A person shall enjoy the liberty to express opinions, make speeches, write, print, publicise and express by other means. The restriction of such liberty shall not be imposed, except

Except.

 

 

1 hour ago, vaerehsu said:

Academic freedom shall be protected. However,

However.

 

 

 

The thai constitution du jour is littered with rights, rights which are severely limited, and subject to the interpretation of a regime and it's puppet constitutional court.

 

In essence citizens have whatever "rights" the regime decides it has on any given day.

 

There is no freedom of speech if the regime deems that speech a threat to the status quo.

 

But that's not what this kerfuffle is about. This is about the foundation of the thai social contract, which conveys more equality to those higher up the pyramid.

 

 

 

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