Popular Post webfact Posted May 19, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2023 Photo via MGR Online by leah A sneaky Vietnamese durian vendor is facing a hefty fine and jail term for using doctored weighing scales to trick customers in Thailand. The faulty scales upped the price of the stinky, valuable fruit by 75 baht per sale. Deputy director-general of the Department of Internal Trade Pol. Lt. Chakra Yodmanee reported that the department sent officials to inspect the scales of a foreign durian peddler in Bang Yai district of Nonthaburi province. The officials found that a durian weighing 4 kilogrammes showed up on the scales as weighing 4.5 kilogrammes, increasing the price by at least 75 baht, reports MGR Online. Police arrested the Vietnamese vendor under suspicion of, “acting in a way to increase the weight of the scales used to trade and sell goods beyond the margin of error with the intention of exploiting customers,” in violation of Section 26, Section 25, and Section 79 of the Weights and Scales Act (1999). Full story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/vietnamese-durian-vendor-in-thailand-faces-7-years-in-jail-for-tipping-the-scales -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-05-19 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. The most versatile and flexible rental investment and holiday home solution in Thailand - click for more information. 1 3
KannikaP Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 Kinnel, a 4 Kg durian would be massive. So would her scales be adding the same 500 gm to a 1 Kg fruit?
ezzra Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 The man must have balls as big as the durian he sales to work without permit AND cheat Thai people, and since he loves money so much, I would fleece him of everything he owns, that will hurt him the most.
FriendlyFarang Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 59 minutes ago, KannikaP said: Kinnel, a 4 Kg durian would be massive. So would her scales be adding the same 500 gm to a 1 Kg fruit? Probably off by 10%, so in case of 500g it would show 550 23 minutes ago, ezzra said: The man must have balls as big as the durian he sales to work without permit AND cheat Thai people, and since he loves money so much, I would fleece him of everything he owns, that will hurt him the most. The article didn’t say anything immigration or work permit related, so the vendor probably has Thai citizenship 2
Will B Good Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 I find it hard to believe every single vendor isn't doing the same. In our big market the scales are not calibrated and you can see they are not even zeroed......I made the fatal mistake of pointing this out to the wife.....not a good move cliticising anything Thai related. 1
hotchilli Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 3 hours ago, KannikaP said: Kinnel, a 4 Kg durian would be massive. So would her scales be adding the same 500 gm to a 1 Kg fruit? I hope not..
ukrules Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 4 hours ago, Will B Good said: I find it hard to believe every single vendor isn't doing the same. Yep, I'm pretty sure they are. The error never works out in the customers favour. 1 1
Popular Post EdrigoSalvadore Posted May 19, 2023 Popular Post Posted May 19, 2023 I brought my own scale to the market a few times, the sellers scales were exactly same as mine. 1 1 2
ukrules Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 11 minutes ago, EdrigoSalvadore said: I brought my own scale to the market a few times, the sellers scales were exactly same as mine. We've weighed stuff when at home on occasion and found very big differences. Around these parts there's a couple of shops and a durian seller up to no good, they think they're getting away with it but the reality is - everyone knows they do it and that's why they have no customers from the locals. 2
Enoon Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 Believe Or Not I bought some electronic kitchen scales from Big C. After using them I found that the mix (flour, eggs, marge, sugar, milk) that resulted did not have its usual consistency. I eventually checked the scales against 2 pence coins (7.12 grams each) The scales displayed exactly double the weight of the coins. Standard Thai scale setting? 2
Jack Hammer Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 13 minutes ago, Enoon said: Believe Or Not I bought some electronic kitchen scales from Big C. After using them I found that the mix (flour, eggs, marge, sugar, milk) that resulted did not have its usual consistency. I eventually checked the scales against 2 pence coins (7.12 grams each) The scales displayed exactly double the weight of the coins. Standard Thai scale setting? No, you have cheap scales
BangkokReady Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 Quote Vietnamese durian vendor in Thailand faces 7 years in jail for tipping the scales Tipping the scales means "the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible". It doesn't mean to fiddle the scales to make whatever is weighed appear to weigh more. 2
VocalNeal Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 21 hours ago, webfact said: Police arrested the Vietnamese vendor under suspicion of, “acting in a way to increase the weight of the scales used to trade and sell goods beyond the margin of error with the intention of exploiting customers,” in violation of Section 26, Section 25, and Section 79 of the Weights and Scales Act (1999). Next they need to check all the upcountry middlemen rice buyers????
brianthainess Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 21 hours ago, ezzra said: The man must have balls as big as the durian he sales to work without permit AND cheat Thai people, and since he loves money so much, I would fleece him of everything he owns, that will hurt him the most. How do you know he doesn't have a work permit, easy if working for thai wife.
brianthainess Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 20 minutes ago, BangkokReady said: Tipping the scales means "the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible". It doesn't mean to fiddle the scales to make whatever is weighed appear to weigh more. That finger underneath to 'Steady' the scales. 1
Enoon Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 14 hours ago, Jack Hammer said: No, you have cheap scales Good one Jack.....Haar, haaar........haar.
Liverpool Lou Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 11 hours ago, BangkokReady said: Tipping the scales means "the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible". It doesn't mean to fiddle the scales to make whatever is weighed appear to weigh more. Tell The Thaiger.
BangkokReady Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said: Tell The Thaiger. Don't they send someone here to check the comments?
Liverpool Lou Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 40 minutes ago, dingdongrb said: 7 years? And yet nothing really occurs when a taxi driver rigs his meter. The maximum sentence (that is rarely handed out), not the mandatory sentence. 1
dingdongrb Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said: The maximum sentence (that is rarely handed out), not the mandatory sentence. I understand that. My point is that taxi drivers can cheat their customers and yet nothing seems to occur abut it. 1
Pink Mist Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 A reported racist troll post and replies have been removed
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