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The oldest and richest always pays the whole bill--at least that is what my Thai friends assure me with a smile. Maybe these guys couldn't decide who qualified.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Amber House coffee shop and restaurant in Ubon Ratchathani posted that three cops left without paying (...)

Well, times are tough, and there are less brown envelopes to pay for dining out. ????

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4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Oh dear. Big loss of face.

 

One suspects that the coffee shop owner might be becoming acquainted with the inside of a plastic bag in the not too distant future.

Fair point.

 

On the other hand I've got several Thai friends/colleagues who are not afraid of/hate the police/are not frightened of the police/ know who to contact quickly if they feel any intimidation and know there will be action taken.  

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I have done this. With open restaurants, especially when stepping outside for a smoke, it is easier to make this mistake here than, say, in the US. Of course, being old and absent minded didn't help. Fortunately, it was a place I visit often, so they knew I would be back in the next day or two, and then politely pointed out my mistake. Paid with a huge tip for the inconvenience to them and a look of embarrassment on my face.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

It has now been rectified with the coffee shop assured that it was all a misunderstanding. 

for 200 baht I would have kept quiet... that's gonna cost them a lot more in the future.

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6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Oh dear. Big loss of face.

 

One suspects that the coffee shop owner might be becoming acquainted with the inside of a plastic bag in the not too distant future.

I was more inclined to think a defamation charge ….

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3 hours ago, timendres said:

I have done this. With open restaurants, especially when stepping outside for a smoke, it is easier to make this mistake here than, say, in the US. Of course, being old and absent minded didn't help. Fortunately, it was a place I visit often, so they knew I would be back in the next day or two, and then politely pointed out my mistake. Paid with a huge tip for the inconvenience to them and a look of embarrassment on my face.

It happened to me once at a bar in Washington Square on a Sunday night. On Monday I went up country and came back on the Friday and was presented with my 4,xxx bar bill. I paid it and apologised and they told me that they knew I would be back as it was my regular hangout.

 

Some how the phrase "Stupid boy, Pike" stuck in my head for weeks after.

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It's two thing you have to learn about Thailand , first if you get taken for crime/corruption and are a official it's always a "Misunderstanding" second if you have a car accident then you blame " brakefaliure" live and learn Thaistyle.

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Common practice, seen it a lot. A few years back there was a restaurant near Donmuang airport that was frequently visited by a high ranking officer and his buddies and cranked up a 20000Baht bill. 
The woman went to the media as they refused to pay. They were not happy. 

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On 4/20/2022 at 2:32 PM, Lemsta69 said:

well I'm glad that's cleared up, always good to read about a happy ending.

That was later when they went to the massage shop for a coffee......

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Saw a cop on Sukhumvit grab a snack from a vendor, munch it down and throw the wrapped on the ground. 

Had one living in our condo not paying the common fees as he considers himself an unpaid security guard.

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On 4/20/2022 at 10:41 AM, RafPinto said:

Never saw this uniforms before.

200Baht for 3 people.
Can't have been a lot.

 

Strange that everything is called here: "A misunderstanding".

WHEN IT is the B I B !!!!

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