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Indian tourist’s gold necklace worth 50,000 baht stolen allegedly by transgender individuals on Pattaya Beach Road, sixth recent incident

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  • RandiRona
    RandiRona

    Fool me once!!!

  • jastheace
    jastheace

    so the lesson is, get top class insurance and go to soi 9 at 4.00 a.m. to make a report. quids in ! and i havn't had usoft technical support call me for a few weeks telling me my computer has bee

  • RJRS1301
    RJRS1301

    One has to wonder why is only Indian men at early hours of the morning being relieved of their gold neck ornaments. The insurance companies are not suspicious yet?? Or am I being a cynic?  

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This is looking  more like an insurance scam. People all over the world know of the danger of snatch thieves so I feel its a bit unlikely an Indian  would flaunt  his wealth in such a manner. Back in the day people  sold their TCs and claimed they  had been stolen

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1 hour ago, brucegoniners said:

How many Indians have to get rolled by ladyboys before they wise up?

They don't make decisions quickly, and the more there are, the longer it takes.

Oh no!!!! Finally the expected rich Indians arrive and then this happens.

 

Two rich Indians out looking for condos to invest in and…

There must be at least 100-200 Indians being ladyboy victims for every farang ladyboy victim...

9 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Sixth incident on Indians

It's almost like they can smell them coming. 

I was walking down beach road reading this on my phone and some lady boy snatched my 20 million baht diamond jock strap, do you guys think i can claim for this?

I guess there have been no tourist books in India that say not to wear

expensive jewelry when visiting Asia.  Years ago,  I read a book on my first trip to

Thailand and it stated this information. It was a book on visiting Asia, with

Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Laos, included.

  I think it was published by Lonely Planet, and was a very good informative book.

 In a section of things to be wary of, it advised to travel light, not to take cold weather clothes,

and to dress casual. The book stated.  if you were planning a visit to the night lights of some places,

to leave your jewelry at home,  or else leave your jewelry in a hotel safe. 

Waiting for multiple reports of tourists from the Asian sub-continent having their elbows clipped by scooter mirrors as they walk three abreast on the road.

 

It's not an official sport, but jolly good fun, nontheless.  ????

 

 

 

 

6 hours ago, Boyn said:

I was walking down beach road reading this on my phone and some lady boy snatched my 20 million baht diamond jock strap, do you guys think i can claim for this?

Nah you have to admit yr saggy <deleted> was on public display, that is not only a criminal offence, but one against aesthetics 

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