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Fake 1,000 baht notes everywhere at Thai market - one lady employee counts the cost

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Picture; Siam Rath

 

Siam Rath went to investigate after an online post by a woman employee at a chicken stall who got stung by a female customer who paid with a fake 1,000 baht note. 

 

Sudarat, 48, was fed up, and with good reason.

 

Her first customer of the day ordered a chicken on a spit for 190 baht.

 

As it was the first customer she didn't have any change when the lady presented a 1,000 baht. So she went to get change with the owner of a fried banana stall.

 

She then handed over the chicken and the 810 baht change. 

 

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But the banana lady Pimchanok, became suspicious as the note felt thick.

 

On closer inspection the color was wrong and so was the watermark.

 

Her husband took it to the bank who confirmed it was fake and scribbled on it so it could not be used further.

 

The money was returned to Sudarat who said she would now be 1,200 baht out of pocket - just what she didn't need what with the state of her finances and the economy.

 

A person at the market at the Phreuksa 3 housing estate in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi, said that there had been 30 cases of fake bills at places like durian shops in a single day.

 

All the fakes were 1,000 baht bills. 

 

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  • timendres
    timendres

    Right. Not at all like my country that prints trillions of real bank notes, stealing from everyone.

  • JustAnotherFarang
    JustAnotherFarang

    Well I didnt say that but if you want to compare then yes, my country is far more honest than Thailand.  Sometimes i wonder why foreigners are so defensive but I then remember,  I too once wore rose t

  • Gottfrid
    Gottfrid

    Yes, it´s much better where you are coming from. There everyone is honest and truthful to each other. 

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Wonder when they are going to fake the 10 000 baht bill and someone is falling for it?

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I feel for this poor lady but what can you expect in a country that has so many dishonest people in so many guises

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11 minutes ago, JustAnotherFarang said:

I feel for this poor lady but what can you expect in a country that has so many dishonest people in so many guises

Right. Not at all like my country that prints trillions of real bank notes, stealing from everyone.

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12 minutes ago, JustAnotherFarang said:

I feel for this poor lady but what can you expect in a country that has so many dishonest people in so many guises

Yes, it´s much better where you are coming from. There everyone is honest and truthful to each other. 

Not paying any taxes she should not complain. 

How is it difficult to apply for POS terminal and accept cards instead of cash? But no, they rather got f***ed themselves with funny money but still stay "black".

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32 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Yes, it´s much better where you are coming from. There everyone is honest and truthful to each other. 

Well I didnt say that but if you want to compare then yes, my country is far more honest than Thailand.  Sometimes i wonder why foreigners are so defensive but I then remember,  I too once wore rose tinted spectacles

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Fake detector pens and UV lights available on Lazada for 200 baht.

3 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Wonder when they are going to fake the 10 000 baht bill and someone is falling for it?

Your a real charmer, a 10k Baht note...lol, no one would even think such a bill was real.  When they went to the 1k baht notes many were lost as the purple 500 baht notes were the largest people carried in the mid 90's.

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These detector pens should be available from the bank for cost.

I once got a 50 baht note that was the same color as the 20 baht note from a bank. If you get a 1000 baht note from a bank and it's fake, what hope is left for us?

1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

Your a real charmer, a 10k Baht note...lol, no one would even think such a bill was real.  When they went to the 1k baht notes many were lost as the purple 500 baht notes were the largest people carried in the mid 90's.

Hey, have a heart! There´s always that single one, that will believe anything. 

Just now, Gottfrid said:

Hey, have a heart! There´s always that single one, that will believe anything. 

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, those that say and believe "But my Thai Girl is different"....lol

1 hour ago, JustAnotherFarang said:

I too once wore rose tinted spectacles

Oooh Noooo! Not that old one! Have you checked the dusty drawer on the top. Maybe they are still there, and you just started to forget when you used them last time.

Just now, ThailandRyan said:

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, those that say and believe "But my Thai Girl is different"....lol

But, mine is really different. ????

9 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

But, mine is really different. ????

Leally Leally , OMG, how lucky her buffalo is to have you.  That 100k Baht note will go far....

Backs up the shout for  cashless transactions . Everywhere in the UK now and took me by surprise on my recent visit . Even in the pubs and taxis . Just make sure you read the bill / receipt to make sure it is the correct charge before you use your contactless bank card or even your smart phone app .

Sounds like BS to me. How many market traders allow customers to pay with 1k notes? 

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1 hour ago, NativeBob said:

Not paying any taxes she should not complain. 

How is it difficult to apply for POS terminal and accept cards instead of cash? But no, they rather got f***ed themselves with funny money but still stay "black".

WAT

on what planet do you live?

a market stall with POS terminal and then insisting every customer pay with a card ??? -90% revenue right there.

 

Just now, BritManToo said:

Sounds like BS to me. How many market traders allow customers to pay with 1k notes? 

When we hit the morning Talads we always pay at the first stall with a 1k baht note, then we have change for the remainder until we need to break another 1k baht note to round out the shopping and then we are 4 bags full of what we need for the next week or so....

28 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Leally Leally , OMG, how lucky her buffalo is to have you.  That 100k Baht note will go far....

Yeah, but it has only got sick 17 times in 10 years. Quite healthy little guy. Never seen it, though. ????

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3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Your a real charmer, a 10k Baht note...lol, no one would even think such a bill was real.  When they went to the 1k baht notes many were lost as the purple 500 baht notes were the largest people carried in the mid 90's.

I had the misfortune to be caught up in the tsunami on Phi-Phi. One of the more bizarre experiences after the event, was finding in the water a 500 baht note, so obviously fake that no one could ever mistake it for the real thing. 

Although not a breaking news, rather old story when farang paid to taxi driver with expired cruseiros banknote of 500 value telling either it was Deutschemarks or some other fancy European currency. Worked like a charm, was even posted on few lifehack boards. 

Same goes for 10 baht coins that look, weight and "bling-bling" just like 1 euros. Back than backpackers at Khao Sarn were changing those in bulk ))) 

And the "Black Dollar" story! Don't You just love Thailand?

3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Sounds like BS to me. How many market traders allow customers to pay with 1k notes? 

Most markets, as they deal with cash.

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2 hours ago, Emdog said:

It's right up there, but not dumbest from my experience. Love to see posts that seem to be from folks who have never been to real local Thai market... this and "cashless transactions" from your smart phone... all the rage in the UK. This isn't the UK

Time you caught up mate .  Thailand that has an international banking system .It does in fact deal with debit/credit card transactions , so no reason that it should not partake in cashless purchases that avoid fake bank notes and also gives security to all involved . For the underprivileged , cash can still be the way to go . More and more businesses are taking up the card to pay transactions because it gives security , is instant banking , plus a deterrent to muggings and robberies .   Sign of the times sorry to say Del boy .

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7 minutes ago, superal said:

Time you caught up mate .  Thailand that has an international banking system .It does in fact deal with debit/credit card transactions , so no reason that it should not partake in cashless purchases that avoid fake bank notes and also gives security to all involved . For the underprivileged , cash can still be the way to go . More and more businesses are taking up the card to pay transactions because it gives security , is instant banking , plus a deterrent to muggings and robberies .   Sign of the times sorry to say Del boy .

And perhaps it's time you caught up with the latest news from Thailand. The country might have a 21st century banking system, I'm not disputing that, but there's a lot of folks out there that haven't caught up with that yet.

 

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8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

But, mine is really different. ????

nope Same Same

6 hours ago, Emdog said:

It's right up there, but not dumbest from my experience. Love to see posts that seem to be from folks who have never been to real local Thai market... this and "cashless transactions" from your smart phone... all the rage in the UK. This isn't the UK

How many "real local Thai Markets" have you been to to make that claim ?

People who have iphones are usually able to carry out transactions by phone , I expect that the only people who cannot do transactions by phone are the 70 year olds in markets in Issan selling the carrots they have grown .

   

13 hours ago, JustAnotherFarang said:

I feel for this poor lady but what can you expect in a country that has so many dishonest people in so many guises

please, do tell the perfect country you come from that has no dishonest citizens?

3 hours ago, Harveyboy said:

nope Same Same

I didn´t say in what way ????

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