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Again here we have dual pricing, This will just not go away


Anna Rak

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10 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

Mondial the average IQ of the Thai is about 80.

Do I need to say more?

Don't expect it will ever change.

Thai academic (with doctorate degree, earns about 50,000 baht/month): "You say, you earn only 30,000 baht/month, but you still make more money (in Thailand), cause you are 'falang' and have $$..."

 

Says it all!

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15 hours ago, Anna Rak said:

To be fair, I have emailed plenty of SHA plus+ in Buriram but this is the first I have had a reply from, so will wait and see.

 

I really think that now even Australia is opening up that the Thai's may drop this nonsense.  ????????

Why would Australia opening influence dual pricing in Thailand? 

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I had dual pricing in July last year, found the price at some hotels for Thai was cheaper than for Farang for a 14 day stay. What can you do? And they want tourists back. Also what happens if on the second test you are positive for Covid, how much do you have to pay for quarenteen in a hotel? 

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12 hours ago, Sunnny said:

The worst of the dual pricing is happening at the Thai hospitals. This is where it becomes especially ugly.

Not when I had a hernia operation at Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital! In fact my bill came to less money than a Thai from the village where I live, when I had one extra night in a private room! So, this is not always the case.

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17 hours ago, Meat Pie 47 said:

Yes it will never go away

In Bali they list your country and than that's your price. Japan was the highest than came America than Canada and Aussie's were 4th. If they can get away with it in Thailand, this will never stop unless the government does it's job and ends this.

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1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

Got a link to the opera house pricing, I looked on the website but could not find the foreigner price.

That's the point when I wrote "hypothetically" because first-worlders wouldn't do this.

 

My point is how would Thais react if they traveled and saw such dual pricing.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, mvdf said:

That's the point when I wrote "hypothetically" because first-worlders wouldn't do this.

 

My point is how would Thais react if they traveled and saw such dual pricing.

 

 

 

Sorry, my bad.

 

I don't do hypothetical.

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6 hours ago, IAMHERE said:

Yes, I just wonder why Thai's never look at what they are actually saying?  Why is it that Thai's are so poor compared to Farang? What is it about Thai's that their lot in life never improves economically? Being the poor of the world is what they have institutionalized with that dual pricing logic.

I dont believe Thais are poor, may be not living with luxury but hard to see people starving on road. Poverty is real in countries like India, South Sudan , Bangladesh but you wont see different charge for foreigners. Thais are middle class. I would say logic of charging a different price to foreigner comes from the idea of "Thai is for Thais", Junta or M (cant spell it out) has created this nationalistic fervor with a notion that Foreigners are coming to get their houses so we will welcome them for their money but stick it to them so that they dont think about living long term. This way we keep our holy land to ourselves(For Junta and M) .

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