snoop1130 Posted yesterday at 09:32 AM Posted yesterday at 09:32 AM Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ By Petch Petpailin A Dutch tourist reportedly evaded paying bills and stole room keys, along with other items, from several hotels in Phuket but remains at large. The Facebook page Phuket Times reported on Saturday, December 21, issuing a warning to hotels in Phuket… “Naughty tourist! He stayed at multiple hotels in Phuket and left without paying. He even stole the room key from each hotel.” The page added in the comments section that the man in question was a Dutch national who was also accused of stealing hotel belongings and other items. Many Thai netizens shared their opinions on the post, with some recounting their own experiences of being victimised by foreign tourists in Phuket. Comments included… “Some stay until their last day and then start complaining about the accommodation to claim their money back. They just want free stuff.” “He might think that security cameras in Thailand are often broken, so he dares to commit crimes.” “I run an Airbnb, and I’ve had guests stay until the last day of their booking, complain to me, and report my property to the platform until I was forced to issue a refund.” “Foreign tourists know that Thais often indulge foreigners, so they think they can get away with anything.” Other netizens criticised hotel owners for being reckless and failing to collect payment from guests in advance. As of now, the Dutchman remains at large. There has been no confirmation on whether if local police have taken any action in regard to the incident. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-23 6 2
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted yesterday at 10:12 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 10:12 AM 38 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: “I run an Airbnb, and I’ve had guests stay until the last day of their booking, complain to me, and report my property to the platform until I was forced to issue a refund.” Sadly, that is become more and more common. AirBnb invariably sides with the guest - not the host. The guest is their customer. The host is their supplier. 1 1 3 1
Popular Post Airalee Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM 1 hour ago, Tropicalevo said: Sadly, that is become more and more common. AirBnb invariably sides with the guest - not the host. The guest is their customer. The host is their supplier. Back in 2015 or so I stayed at an AirBnb in Bangkok (reserved the room for a month) and upon arrival, the cable tv, washing machine and the light in the bathroom didn’t work. The owner kept dragging their feet and would have the building chang come and “look”…but nothing was fixed. After a week went by and it was time for me to wash the sheets on the bed, when I took them off, there were blood and urine stains literally all over the mattress. It was awful. I took pictures and then decided to contact AirBnB and asked to cancel. The owner fought it but as AirBnB had photos of the mattress (which they agreed was unacceptable) they refunded the remainder of my stay but not the whole thing. I was completely ok with that. I find it hard to believe that a guest can stay the whole time and then complain on the last day of their stay and get a full refund as the article interviewee claims. Maybe things have changed since my stay but I just can’t see where AirBnB wouldn’t have just said “you should have notified us as soon as there was a problem”. 2 1 1 3
Popular Post petermik Posted yesterday at 12:14 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:14 PM Surely they have his passport details? 3 3 9
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM If the thais keep giving easy visas to people from these countries this is what will happen. 2 2 1 2
Popular Post bubblegum Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM 6 minutes ago, MalcolmB said: If the thais keep giving easy visas to people from these countries this is what will happen. Dutch. The Netherlands. On average more polite and less likely to cause a stir compared to most Western countries. Maybe you should think before posting. 2 1 2 4 1 12
Popular Post terryofcrete Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago 9 hours ago, MalcolmB said: If the thais keep giving easy visas to people from these countries this is what will happen. You need to stop taking whatever it is makes you post the likes of that ! 1 1 4 1 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago 9 hours ago, petermik said: Surely they have his passport details? If the police cannot locate him locally then they must surely find him at the airport sometime? 2 2
Shocked farang Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 10 hours ago, Airalee said: Back in 2015 or so I stayed at an AirBnb in Bangkok (reserved the room for a month) and upon arrival, the cable tv, washing machine and the light in the bathroom didn’t work. The owner kept dragging their feet and would have the building chang come and “look”…but nothing was fixed. After a week went by and it was time for me to wash the sheets on the bed, when I took them off, there were blood and urine stains literally all over the mattress. It was awful. I took pictures and then decided to contact AirBnB and asked to cancel. The owner fought it but as AirBnB had photos of the mattress (which they agreed was unacceptable) they refunded the remainder of my stay but not the whole thing. I was completely ok with that. I find it hard to believe that a guest can stay the whole time and then complain on the last day of their stay and get a full refund as the article interviewee claims. Maybe things have changed since my stay but I just can’t see where AirBnB wouldn’t have just said “you should have notified us as soon as there was a problem”. What I do is to notify first the host, if he can fix the problem, that's perfect. If it doesn't work then I will notify Airbnb. 1 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Dutch tourist reportedly evaded paying bills and stole room keys, along with other items, from several hotels in Phuket Crikey, the Dutch are competing with the Brits and Aussies for the top bad boy behaviour. Another Dutch guy made the headlines yesterday for riding his bike like a fool on Koh Samui 1 1 1
save the frogs Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 10 hours ago, MalcolmB said: If the thais keep giving easy visas to people from these countries this is what will happen. Yeah, you had to go through hoops for your visa and that's why you're a quality farang. 1
Popular Post Airalee Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago 41 minutes ago, Shocked farang said: What I do is to notify first the host, if he can fix the problem, that's perfect. If it doesn't work then I will notify Airbnb. I did notify the host and as I stated in my example of the washing machine, cable tv and no light in the bathroom….nothing was done. So, when I saw the mattress it was time to contact AirBnB. I think giving the host a week to fix the first three things was fair enough. Wasn’t going to deal with asking for a new mattress. 1 2
Popular Post bradiston Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago When I used to let my house on Airbnb, the only real scammers were Canadians. They would say it doesn't mention this or that in the advertising, my wife's in tears, the kids are scared, anything to get a refund. Which, on one occasion, I was fool enough to give. Then the lousy review once they'd packed their bags and left. Some people are just professional scumbags. 1 1 2 2
grubman Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago What an absolute loser, but what i don't understand, all hotels that I have stayed in Thailand take the room charges before you check in and if it is a physical key they take a deposit for the key.... 2
riverhigh Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago This individual is a joke. Nothing really going on his life other than playing childish games and taking advantage of other people's good nature. Dutch, British, Canadian, American, Russian, Chinese, Romanian, etc .... every nation has them. I had a friend of 40 plus years who demonstrated similar traits. A friend that never really succeeded in life, took advantage of friends/family and never showed any respect to those that helped him out. The type of person that rather pulls people down than pull up his own sucks. Helped him out couple of times, gave him some money and told him to keep the money as I don't lend money to friends. Did he change his life style after being helped out, not a chance. Same old, same old. Cut him lose this year and refuse to talk to him. Ex-friend absolute furious. Keeps sending me rediculous emails talking himself up and critisizing me. There is a good chance that he will go bankrupt, and due to his age will have no family to bail him out. Like the Dutch tourist, a really pathetic person. 1 1
Slocum Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo via Facebook/ Phuket Times ภูเก็ตไทม์ By Petch Petpailin A Dutch tourist reportedly evaded paying bills and stole room keys, along with other items, from several hotels in Phuket but remains at large. The Facebook page Phuket Times reported on Saturday, December 21, issuing a warning to hotels in Phuket… “Naughty tourist! He stayed at multiple hotels in Phuket and left without paying. He even stole the room key from each hotel.” The page added in the comments section that the man in question was a Dutch national who was also accused of stealing hotel belongings and other items. Many Thai netizens shared their opinions on the post, with some recounting their own experiences of being victimised by foreign tourists in Phuket. Comments included… “Some stay until their last day and then start complaining about the accommodation to claim their money back. They just want free stuff.” “He might think that security cameras in Thailand are often broken, so he dares to commit crimes.” “I run an Airbnb, and I’ve had guests stay until the last day of their booking, complain to me, and report my property to the platform until I was forced to issue a refund.” “Foreign tourists know that Thais often indulge foreigners, so they think they can get away with anything.” Other netizens criticised hotel owners for being reckless and failing to collect payment from guests in advance. As of now, the Dutchman remains at large. There has been no confirmation on whether if local police have taken any action in regard to the incident. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-12-23 Hmmm...Now it's making sense in the old Saying " We go Dutch " 🤭 1
SiSePuede419 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Other netizens criticised hotel owners for being reckless and failing to collect payment from guests in advance. They wait until after you dip your wick? 🙂
SiSePuede419 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, bradiston said: When I used to let my house on Airbnb, the only real scammers were Canadians Never trust Canadian vloggers to recommend beaches in Thailand... Compared to Canada, every trash filled, stone laden, jellyfish packed, underwater hazard beach is Paradise. Just because it's not frozen like beaches back dere in Yukon oh don't you know. 😀 1
mushroomdave Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago No rocket scientist here but maybe if Airbnb did a daily email/confirmation to the customer asking if things are "up to their standards still" would solve that a little? Just a quick daily reply/checkmark wouldn't upset me and might weed out / slow down the losers who try this type of thing. But again............ 2 1
fredwiggy Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, MalcolmB said: If the thais keep giving easy visas to people from these countries this is what will happen. Sincerely. Why do you bother to reply? 1
fredwiggy Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, riverhigh said: This individual is a joke. Nothing really going on his life other than playing childish games and taking advantage of other people's good nature. Dutch, British, Canadian, American, Russian, Chinese, Romanian, etc .... every nation has them. I had a friend of 40 plus years who demonstrated similar traits. A friend that never really succeeded in life, took advantage of friends/family and never showed any respect to those that helped him out. The type of person that rather pulls people down than pull up his own sucks. Helped him out couple of times, gave him some money and told him to keep the money as I don't lend money to friends. Did he change his life style after being helped out, not a chance. Same old, same old. Cut him lose this year and refuse to talk to him. Ex-friend absolute furious. Keeps sending me rediculous emails talking himself up and critisizing me. There is a good chance that he will go bankrupt, and due to his age will have no family to bail him out. Like the Dutch tourist, a really pathetic person. A covert narcissist is someone who has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) but hides the more obvious signs. They may exhibit the following behaviors: .. Passive-aggressive behavior They may use sarcasm, the silent treatment, or undermine others' achievements to express their frustrations. ... Insecurity disguised as humility They may present themselves as shy or insecure, but still have a sense of entitlement and need for admiration... Hypersensitivity to criticism They may react defensively or sulk if they feel slighted, and may hold grudges for a long time. .. Manipulative behavior They may use guilt, pity, or emotional blackmail to maintain control over relationships or situations. .. Fear of rejection and ridicule They may have an intense fear of rejection and ridicule, and may also tend to reject and ridicule others. ..Other signs of a covert narcissist include: Superficial charm, Attention-seeking, Lack of reliability, Inflated sense of self-importance, and An exaggerated sense of self...Covert narcissism is also known as "closet narcissism" or "introverted narcissism". Researchers often use the term "vulnerable narcissism" because people with this subtype of NPD appear to lack self-confidence. ...Covert narcissism may have roots in genetics, childhood trauma, and learned behavior. ........................This is a description of my ex here, and is one main reason I will leave here with my daughter. They blame everyone besides themselves, all the while knowing they have a major problem that started in childhood from their parents neglect, abuse or both. . 1
PJ71 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 12 hours ago, MalcolmB said: If the thais keep giving easy visas to people from these countries this is what will happen. Yeah, makes much more sense to stop all tourists entering Thailand.
edwinchester Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, terryofcrete said: You need to stop taking whatever it is makes you post the likes of that ! He's probably Dutch. 2
easydoor Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Again a Dutchman. They are born to complain about everything. Never forget this this expression: in case you do bussiness with a Dutchman and he dit not cheated you..... Why??? Because he once forgot it to do.
john donson Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago escapes bills ?????? what a strange wording, evades yes, escapes?
RichardColeman Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Be interesting to know what the amount of thieves per 1,000,000 tourists from visiting countries is as opposed to the general public not visiting thailand ! Thailand may well be fairing much better from tourists than home countries !
black tabby12345 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Another trashy low life from the 1st world. 1 1
bradiston Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, SiSePuede419 said: Never trust Canadian vloggers to recommend beaches in Thailand... Compared to Canada, every trash filled, stone laden, jellyfish packed, underwater hazard beach is Paradise. Just because it's not frozen like beaches back dere in Yukon oh don't you know. 😀 It's odd, cos until my unfortunate experiences with Canadian guests, I had 'em down as pretty a ok. 1
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