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Indian tourist’s gold necklace worth 30,000 baht allegedly stolen by transgender individual in Pattaya


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8 hours ago, RandiRona said:

Indians, lady boyz and gold chains....What an interesting love triangle where everyone is in love with each other. Now what we need is a 'Happy Ending'.

Police report, insurance claim in the post... there.. Happy ending free holiday.

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3 hours ago, shackleton said:

This is getting boring reading Indian tourist again  loses gold necklace 

To transgender lady of the night

It even gets more boring that each time it happens, the pensioners with no baht to their name, accuse the victim of being a scammer, and without evidence claim the gold chain was insured.

 

You really think it is so easy to insure a gold chain?

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3 hours ago, peterfranks said:

You really think it is so easy to insure a gold chain?

I don't know if this comes under travel insurance in India... do you know anything more?

Thought not......

 

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Thinking about how the gold chain is actually stolen, do all these chains have very weak clasps?  Why have none of the Indians needed hospital treatment for sore necks where the chain was ripped off?  Surely if the chain is ripped off your neck there would at least be some red marks on your skin.

 

All very strange....

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1 hour ago, simon43 said:

Thinking about how the gold chain is actually stolen, do all these chains have very weak clasps?  Why have none of the Indians needed hospital treatment for sore necks where the chain was ripped off?  Surely if the chain is ripped off your neck there would at least be some red marks on your skin.

 

All very strange....

Well clearly if they have the brass neck to claim something they didn't have, then there would be no marks

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The back street chain cost 500 Baht once stolen cost 30,000 Baht. Most credit cards have purchase insurance. Why are these "quality tourists" wandering around wearing/showing off gold chains?

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4 minutes ago, d4dang said:

The back street chain cost 500 Baht once stolen cost 30,000 Baht. Most credit cards have purchase insurance

So you think insurance will pay for a 30.000 baht gold chain without seeing a legit receipt of purchase?

 

5 minutes ago, d4dang said:

Why are these "quality tourists" wandering around wearing/showing off gold chains?

Probably because they can afford the gold chains, and you are jealous because you don't have it.

 

3 hours ago, simon43 said:

Thinking about how the gold chain is actually stolen, do all these chains have very weak clasps?

You live so long in Thailand, and you don't know how the 24K gold chains are locked, and how weak that lock is?

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14 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I am not yet convinced it is all an insurance scam, having seen a few Indians indeed wearing what appeared to be expensive gold chains walking about here

Yes I have seen it too.

 

They have a quirk for gold jewels/chains etc

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14 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I am not yet convinced it is all an insurance scam, having seen a few Indians indeed wearing what appeared to be expensive gold chains walking about here. Although they are an internet savvy lot, and you would think the word would be out that it is not a good idea. 

Chain wearers arent very smart. Chavs.

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8 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

Chain wearers arent very smart. Chavs.

An Indian guy from UK said it is a status thing, they like to show off. Indicates they have wealth and are not Muslim.... might also be a matter of not being safe left in the hotel room either. 

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Only Western tourists can be legitimately robbed at night in the dodgiest area of Pattaya, everyone knows that. I feel reassured that in the worst of economic times there is zero street crime currently happening in Pattaya. It's all an insurance scam, lol.

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5 hours ago, jacko45k said:

An Indian guy from UK said it is a status thing, they like to show off. Indicates they have wealth and are not Muslim.... might also be a matter of not being safe left in the hotel room either. 

They can wear whatever they want.
Doesn't make them more likeable in the eyes of Thai women.

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