Popular Post Georgealbert Posted Wednesday at 01:58 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 01:58 AM Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A furious Indian tourist caused chaos at the Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom after a heated row over a credit card payment, prompting a police response and leaving guests and staff shaken. The drama unfolded on 18 April and gaining attention in Thai social media, when the man, barefoot and wearing a “Greatest Dad Ever” T-shirt, erupted in rage at the hotel reception over what he believed to be a double charge for his room. According to eyewitnesses, including onlooker Stanley Keh Wei Shang, the man flew into a frenzy, slamming the front desk, shouting profanities, and accusing staff of theft. “He had the fury of hell in his eyes,” said Stanley. “I was impressed by how calm and respectful the staff remained under such pressure.” The confusion reportedly stemmed from a miscommunication within the tourist’s own family. A female relative, dressed in a brown shirt, had arrived two days earlier and asked the hotel to place a credit hold on her card to cover multiple rooms, including the irate man’s. However, when he checked in on 17 April, hotel staff were instructed to use his card instead for the same rooms, prompting a second credit hold of 14,626 baht. Hotel management explained that the man was not charged, only a credit limit was held. However, by the next day, upon learning of his relative’s prior payment, the man demanded an immediate refund and began shouting: “Why did you block my card? Bloody rogues, bloody thieves!” As the row escalated, other guests attempted to calm the man, but he continued to berate staff, gesturing wildly and switching between languages. His female relatives eventually tried to mediate, with one saying, “This gentleman paid for four bookings. Just because we came on different days, you can’t charge again.” Hotel staff maintained they were following the instructions given by the family at check-in. “We were told to use his card when he arrived,” a male receptionist explained. “We didn’t charge him, just held the deposit.” The dispute culminated with the arrival of Thai police, who helped calm the situation. The hotel later confirmed that the credit hold on the man’s card was cancelled and the funds were returned upon checkout. The hotel manager attributed the incident to a misunderstanding. “The woman initially authorised us to use her card, but then told us to switch to his card when he checked in. He seemed fine at the time, but later objected. We resolved it as soon as possible,” she said. The hotel has not filed any formal complaint, and no legal action has been taken. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod. -- 2025-04-23 1 1 1 6 9
Popular Post JoePai Posted Wednesday at 02:45 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 02:45 AM An excitable bunch with side to side nodding heads 7
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 03:06 AM Well done hotel staff. "If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you," 6 3
Popular Post chuang Posted Wednesday at 03:48 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 03:48 AM A rabid on the loose....🫣 1 5
Jim Blue Posted Wednesday at 03:53 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:53 AM Perhaps he's one of these influencers we keep hearing about ? 2
Dmitry2222 Posted Wednesday at 03:58 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:58 AM Not the cheapest hotel and demanding tourists. This is the target audience of the tourism, as it turns out. 1
Popular Post factual monk Posted Wednesday at 06:06 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:06 AM Got detailed info on it... He is from Sri Lanka... and not India... all brown color are not Indians... like all whites are not Russians... 1 3 1 5
Crossy Posted Wednesday at 06:11 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:11 AM A post not meeting Aseannow Community Standards has been removed. 4 2 "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
Popular Post bwanajohn Posted Wednesday at 06:17 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:17 AM Next time stay in India....if you feel ripped off there you probably were and it would have been intentional. 3 1 2 2
thesetat Posted Wednesday at 06:17 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:17 AM 4 hours ago, Georgealbert said: The hotel has not filed any formal complaint, and no legal action has been taken. So bad that they could have pressed charges if wanting to.. The man had the right to be irate at the time as well as loud and angry. Any normal person would have been angry as well. 1 1 15 1
Popular Post blazes Posted Wednesday at 06:26 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:26 AM Whatever the misunderstandings were, this whole story has the sniff of India about it.... 1 1 1 1 2
Popular Post cynic1 Posted Wednesday at 06:27 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:27 AM Very abrasive man. Had no intention of listening to an explanation. "Money money money makes you funny its a rich man's world". Clearly he was not rich! 1 1 2
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Wednesday at 06:31 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:31 AM 4 minutes ago, blazes said: Whatever the misunderstandings were, this whole story has the sniff of India about it.... Must be the butter chicken 1 7
Popular Post scorecard Posted Wednesday at 06:34 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:34 AM 4 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A furious Indian tourist caused chaos at the Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom after a heated row over a credit card payment, prompting a police response and leaving guests and staff shaken. The drama unfolded on 18 April and gaining attention in Thai social media, when the man, barefoot and wearing a “Greatest Dad Ever” T-shirt, erupted in rage at the hotel reception over what he believed to be a double charge for his room. According to eyewitnesses, including onlooker Stanley Keh Wei Shang, the man flew into a frenzy, slamming the front desk, shouting profanities, and accusing staff of theft. “He had the fury of hell in his eyes,” said Stanley. “I was impressed by how calm and respectful the staff remained under such pressure.” The confusion reportedly stemmed from a miscommunication within the tourist’s own family. A female relative, dressed in a brown shirt, had arrived two days earlier and asked the hotel to place a credit hold on her card to cover multiple rooms, including the irate man’s. However, when he checked in on 17 April, hotel staff were instructed to use his card instead for the same rooms, prompting a second credit hold of 14,626 baht. Hotel management explained that the man was not charged, only a credit limit was held. However, by the next day, upon learning of his relative’s prior payment, the man demanded an immediate refund and began shouting: “Why did you block my card? Bloody rogues, bloody thieves!” As the row escalated, other guests attempted to calm the man, but he continued to berate staff, gesturing wildly and switching between languages. His female relatives eventually tried to mediate, with one saying, “This gentleman paid for four bookings. Just because we came on different days, you can’t charge again.” Hotel staff maintained they were following the instructions given by the family at check-in. “We were told to use his card when he arrived,” a male receptionist explained. “We didn’t charge him, just held the deposit.” The dispute culminated with the arrival of Thai police, who helped calm the situation. The hotel later confirmed that the credit hold on the man’s card was cancelled and the funds were returned upon checkout. The hotel manager attributed the incident to a misunderstanding. “The woman initially authorised us to use her card, but then told us to switch to his card when he checked in. He seemed fine at the time, but later objected. We resolved it as soon as possible,” she said. The hotel has not filed any formal complaint, and no legal action has been taken. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod. -- 2025-04-23 Perhaps tell the Indian it's polite to wear some form of shoes in a respected hotel lobby. 2 2
Popular Post sikishrory Posted Wednesday at 06:36 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:36 AM Where's the Soi 6 boys when you need them. Screaming like a toddler gets you nowhere. 1 1 1 1 1
Popular Post Jonathan Swift Posted Wednesday at 06:36 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:36 AM 18 minutes ago, bwanajohn said: Next time stay in India....if you feel ripped off there you probably were and it would have been intentional. He's from Sri Lanka, not India. So do tell us all about Sri Lanka. You've obviously been all over the world, oh wise one. 2 1 1 1 2
Popular Post Smokey and the Bandit Posted Wednesday at 06:38 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:38 AM 16 minutes ago, thesetat said: So bad that they could have pressed charges if wanting to.. The man had the right to be irate at the time as well as loud and angry. Any normal person would have been angry as well. Maybe irate, but cursing the hotel staff is not the way to behave. He should have inquired politely and things would have been sorted out, shouting and calling the hotel staff names is the sign of a uneducated moron! 3 5 8
Andrew Dwyer Posted Wednesday at 06:40 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:40 AM Gonna need some Strepsils after that throat rasping display !! 2 3
Popular Post ronster Posted Wednesday at 06:40 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:40 AM Was sure they were from Sri Lanka. No point in ranting like that in a hotel as you just won't get anywhere as staff will just ignore you more and more . Wife was talking like she wanted everything returned from all her family and they should get free stay for all. 3
Popular Post alex8912 Posted Wednesday at 07:04 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 07:04 AM 26 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said: He's from Sri Lanka, not India. So do tell us all about Sri Lanka. You've obviously been all over the world, oh wise one. Let's sign a truce between the two of you and call them Srindians! ✌️ 1 1 3
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Grumpy one Posted Wednesday at 07:31 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:31 AM 53 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said: He's from Sri Lanka, not India. So do tell us all about Sri Lanka. You've obviously been all over the world, oh wise one. The headlines and the 3rd word of the story says INDIAN 1 1
Dexxter Posted Wednesday at 07:43 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:43 AM He forgot to take his morning Jai Yen Yen pill
Aussie999 Posted Wednesday at 07:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:59 AM 1 hour ago, cynic1 said: Very abrasive man. Had no intention of listening to an explanation. "Money money money makes you funny its a rich man's world". Clearly he was not rich! I wasn't there, to hear the whole dispute, so I take the side of caution, here we have 2 parties which neither has English as a first language, any of us that have tried to understand Thais explaining things, even simple things, will understand the difficulties that arise, then we look at the culturally "excitable" Indians/Sri Lankans and we have a recipe for excitement.
Popular Post Magictoad Posted Wednesday at 08:03 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 08:03 AM I think some people might think he deserves a slap. They would probably be right. He had no need to repeat himself. 1 1 1
Magictoad Posted Wednesday at 08:04 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:04 AM 4 minutes ago, Aussie999 said: I wasn't there, to hear the whole dispute, so I take the side of caution, here we have 2 parties which neither has English as a first language, any of us that have tried to understand Thais explaining things, even simple things, will understand the difficulties that arise, then we look at the culturally "excitable" Indians/Sri Lankans and we have a recipe for excitement. Was he listening?
Magictoad Posted Wednesday at 08:08 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:08 AM 33 minutes ago, Grumpy one said: The headlines and the 3rd word of the story says INDIAN So the headline was wrong, apparently. But he certainly sounded Indian. I understand there are many Indians living in Ceylon 1 hour ago, Andrew Dwyer said: Gonna need some Strepsils after that throat rasping display !! Strepsils? More like gargle with Lidocaine. 1
scorecard Posted Wednesday at 08:17 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:17 AM 1 hour ago, sikishrory said: Where's the Soi 6 boys when you need them. Screaming like a toddler gets you nowhere. Soi 6 boys? 1
Frankie baby Posted Wednesday at 08:21 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:21 AM The guy was obviously distressed about what had gone on with the credit cards. His emotions getting the better. However, the staff was offering very little help in confirming the mix-up. They seemed very happy for the guy to run out of steam before offering any info. 2 1 1
Jack Hammer Posted Wednesday at 08:28 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:28 AM I think it was a big act trying to get free accommodation. He could of been emotionally upset from the night before after saying goodbye to his lady boy friend 1 1
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