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As Chinese Tourists Return to Thailand, So Do Scams Targeting Them


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Posted
47 minutes ago, ezzra said:

I beg to differ, i don't know what is your knowledge and experience with buying amulets, but if you know your amulets well, you can find a real and good ones, ( not cheap though) i should know as i use to deal with them but now i only deal with stuff such as valuable Thai banknotes, coins and medals.

You must love the JEATH museum in Kanchanaburi.

 

Though I prefer the Aussie run museum for WW2 details, I was astounded at the JEATH museum's collection of coins and notes and other Thai antiquities.

 

I suspect it's politically incorrect to even ponder, but I couldn't help but wonder how much they could get for their collection.

 

Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, webfact said:

The alleged fraud involves sales of amulets (...)

LOL. Thailand, for good reasons, is infamous for all kinds of scams targeting tourists (and locals). Some scams and frauds have been around for decades, without the authorities doing anything against them. Sales of overpriced amulets is just one example. Thailand without scams? - Like Haiti without kidnappings...

Edited by StayinThailand2much
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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, JoePai said:

taint the country's reputation  

 

555 love it ????

Thailand - no prostitution, no (or few) scams, and only law-abiding citizens... Land of lies.

Edited by StayinThailand2much
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