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Is this a scam at Phuket arrivals?


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2 hours ago, Upnotover said:

It's only a scam if you pay for it but then don't get it.

I think I could scam you easily then.  the best thing about a scam is people don't realise it is one - all the other passengers are made to suffer longer queues so a few officials can take a bit of extra cash. They're scamming all the other passengers.

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1 hour ago, mstevens said:

 

Scam? Sounds like a bargain to me! I'd happily 300 baht to be fast-tracked if the queue was really long!

all the best scams work because the punters don't know it's a scam.

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5 minutes ago, cracker1 said:

If you get a receipt, it is not a scam.

 

I'm quite sure the definition of scam has nothing to do with a receipt... 

 

"I have a bridge for sale and can give you a receipt"...   (I think that makes the point). 

 

 

As Kwilco pointed out - IF the 'faster lanes' are kept clear for Immigration Officers to allow fee paying travellers a 'faster track' - then this is at the cost of 'all other travellers' as their lanes are kept slower. 

If this is not and official policy and instead a 'locally employed tactic' for the Immi officers to make extra money, as pointed out by Austin, its not quite a 'scam', but is most definitely corruption. 

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I'm quite sure the definition of scam has nothing to do with a receipt... 

 

"I have a bridge for sale and can give you a receipt"...   (I think that makes the point). 

 

 

As Kwilco pointed out - IF the 'faster lanes' are kept clear for Immigration Officers to allow fee paying travellers a 'faster track' - then this is at the cost of 'all other travellers' as their lanes are kept slower. 

If this is not and official policy and instead a 'locally employed tactic' for the Immi officers to make extra money, as pointed out by Austin, its not quite a 'scam', but is most definitely corruption. 

 

    Not necessarily corruption , Immigration could use the money to employ more immigration officers .

   People pay 300 Baht for quick service

   Thais get employed .

   Non paying people get quicker service .

Everyone's a winner , 

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24 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

    Not necessarily corruption , Immigration could use the money to employ more immigration officers .

   People pay 300 Baht for quick service

   Thais get employed .

   Non paying people get quicker service .

Everyone's a winner , 

Err. hope you're saying this tongue-in-cheek, as. apart from the obvious, it's a completely flawed logic !

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One time i arrived Bangkok it was many people in the passport control.I though this would take long time.Suddently a officer came to me and told me to follow him.I get stressed but for some reason he took me to the thai passportholders que.That took only 15 minutes and i was happy.

I asked him why and he just smiled.

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22 hours ago, kwilco said:

I hear that if you pay 300 baht you can get fast tracked avoiding the long queues at arrivals? 

 

I have heard of the similar tale 15 years ago(in Chiang Mai).

Some of the immigration cops offered the Backdoor Deal(related to the extension of retirement O) to 1st world foreigners.

What he said is, 400B hassle free visa extension. No documents(other than valid passport)/questions asked...

 

I, personally have never met any such man.

Another tenant of the apartment talked about it to me.

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