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Indian Tourist Causes Uproar at Bangkok Hotel Over Credit Card Dispute


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3 hours 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. 

Sri Lanka may be independent but the people are ethnically indian

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16 hours ago, Frankie baby said:

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.  

Well as he wasn't listening anyway, probably the best thing to do!

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Oh how I wish he had been tazed, and then taken to the lock up to calm down for a day or two.

 

Doing this at a cheap motel may have been overlooked, but at the Holiday Inn, they have every right to press charges to the full extent of the law, for causing such a serious disturbance.

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On 4/23/2025 at 5:06 AM, Tropicalevo said:

Well done hotel staff.

"If you can keep your head when all about you   
    Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,"

IF. One of my favorite Kipling, and true words .

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On 4/23/2025 at 10:21 AM, Frankie baby said:

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.  

I have seen a similar argument about a hotel holding credit . It was explained nicely to the gentleman, but he replied that he had waited a few weeks before being re credited at a previous stay. Some people don’t understand the system.

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On 4/23/2025 at 8:58 AM, Georgealbert said:

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.

 

If they took the hold off of her card and put it on his, couldn't they have explained this?  Or did they put a hold of both cards?

 

It sounds like they could have handled it better.

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