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Billing brawl: Furious Thai man triggers chaos over Lotus’s overcharge


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She overcharged him by 400 baht. I don't know how a cashier can make a mistake by scanning the bar code. So what was the 'mistake'? But, according to the article, the manager 'went missing' and as a result the man-child threw his toys out of the pram - or in this case his purchases out of the trolley.

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57 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

I don't know how a cashier can make a mistake by scanning the bar code.

Scanning an Item twice can easily be done by mistake, In my macro, security only check amount of items paid for against the number of items in your trolley. Any mistake is easily spotted.

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12 hours ago, nightfox said:

"Weera’s mother, 64 year old Waraporn, claimed that her son has depression and is currently being treated for his condition. She said Weera turns aggressive when someone takes advantage of him. Despite this, Waraporn stressed that her son is otherwise normal and capable of mixing with customers.

 

I bet this looser still lives with his mom.

Then why does she permit him to go shopping alone I assume he drives there.

What happens when he feels somebody cut him off on the roads or somebody honks?

 

He should be with mum or insitutionalised.

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12 hours ago, BenStark said:

You seem to have missed this part of your own post.

 

She said Weera turns aggressive when someone takes advantage of him.

 

Maybe you don't mind being taken advantage of

Thanks for pointing that out, although I suspect it fell on deaf ears.

 

The anti Thai posts in this thread are both childish and pathetic.

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1 hour ago, wwest5829 said:

Mental illness ... depression causing irrational behavior?

Yes it most certiany does. From ChatGBT:

 

'Yes, depression can often lead to irrational behavior. When someone is depressed, they may experience distorted thinking patterns that can cause them to have a negative perception of themselves, others, and the world around them'. 

 

Most folks would understand that at least to degree, but on this forum most like to express  their anti Thai sentiment instead. Pathetic.

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I think that the majority of you who replied to this thread have missed the likelihood that this guy is probably suffering from a serious mental condition.

 

Whilst I agree that it is quite common for some Thais to behave somewhat irrationally and become confrontational for what we think are minor annoyances, this guy was way over the top!

 

Just saying.

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In contrast shopping at Lotus with a savvy Mrs has halved my shopping bill for the last two weeks with a myriad of discounts one of them being north of a 1,000bt its just the customers behind us that are going nuts ???? 

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Some people are at their end about to break.  Too much stress in lives today.  Some handle it better than others. But I wonder where this Tik tok  society is heading.  I sense trouble.  Let the chap vent.  Something to have a laugh about later.  No real harm done.  It's not like he was kicking in heads.  I thought he did well and I commend him for keeping it fun. 

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14 hours ago, nightfox said:

"Weera’s mother, 64 year old Waraporn, claimed that her son has depression and is currently being treated for his condition. She said Weera turns aggressive when someone takes advantage of him. Despite this, Waraporn stressed that her son is otherwise normal and capable of mixing with customers.

 

I bet this looser still lives with his mom.

Perhaps the "looser" [sic] lives there because it is a family business.

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