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Beware of Tourist Scams: Bangkok Named Top Hotspot for Fraud


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Posted
12 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Tourist destination number 1 is Thailand, but the tourists who are scammed, double priced and/or fined by the RTP will tell their family and friends and colleges at home and now Thailand is wondering why tourists don't come anymore... The result of....

The problem like with most lawbreaking issues is that the law doesn't do anything or very little about it.

Posted
6 minutes ago, TigerandDog said:

Firstly Swampy doesn't have MRT it has BTS, and yeah that's being finicky I know. Secondly Don Meung has buses to Mo Chit where you can then get on the MRT, so there is no need to have to rely on taxis.

I thought that Suvarnabhumi had the Airport Link and Don Mueang had the Red Line. Has it changed since last wek?

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Posted
1 hour ago, frankie machine said:

i woulda thought phuket or pattaya would have taken top honors. 

People have become super greedy, which doesn't have any limits. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Clarkey611 said:

I thought that Suvarnabhumi had the Airport Link and Don Mueang had the Red Line. Has it changed since last wek?

The airport link is run by BTS, the last time I flew into Don Meung the Red Line wasn't open, so if it's open now that's even better.

Posted
31 minutes ago, TigerandDog said:

Firstly Swampy doesn't have MRT it has BTS, and yeah that's being finicky I know. Secondly Don Meung has buses to Mo Chit where you can then get on the MRT, so there is no need to have to rely on taxis.

The train is easier, walk through the airport to the station. Red Line to Bang Sue station. Then MRT

Posted

If they are "concerned", better apply harsh penalty to those fare scammers.

In addition, disqualification of their trade permit(e.g.revoking driving licenses).

Worsening the scammers' working condition is the shortcut.

Bad guys need to be scared.

Let them know do the right thing or land on nowhere.

Posted
13 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Thjere are no scams, there are just dumb tourists.

Indeed.. that is why the smarter ones choose another destination...

Posted
8 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Indeed.. that is why the smarter ones choose another destination...

Where is it scam free in the world?

Posted
51 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Indeed.. that is why the smarter ones choose another destination...

Well, I've been to many places in my life I dont think I've every come across a place you're not getting scammed, even my own city, I once stayed in hotel for the weekend and on the night time I'll go downtown for a few drinks and get a taxi, leave the car at the hotel, the taxi I told him where I wanted to go, what does he do? turned the opposite way out of the hotel, hey dickhead where are you going? he would have had to go half way around the city center to get to where I wanted to be, 

Posted
19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Contrastively, cities like San Francisco, Dublin, Seoul, Budapest, and Edinburgh are reported to have the lowest levels of tourist fraud, offering travellers a relatively safer experience.

Oh yes, in San Francisco the businesses are definitely legit, but getting robbed at gunpoint while shopping isn't all that fun, and then you discover that your rental car has been stolen, but worse of all, you step in human faeces while walking back to your hotel.

Posted

The most widespread scam of all is dynamic currency conversion. You have to be so careful when getting money from ATMs. Don’t rush, and read every screen thoroughly. Just this morning, I saved around $70 by not agreeing to the bank’s “‘helpful” automatic conversion to my card’s home currency - had to select “‘don’t proceed with conversion”, which was at the bottom left of the screen, and easily missed. Even some supermarkets are trying it on now, always pay in Thai baht.

Posted
5 hours ago, factual monk said:

Taxi rip offs is the biggest scam in Thailand... followed by ATM withdrawals... at airport ATMs one may land up  with a higher exchange rates and also normal ATM withdrawal is around 220 thb per transaction which is very high for a long stay traveler as compared to any other country... like In Vietnam, I pay around 60 thb equivalent in VND per withdrawal transactionfrom ATM... 

then is tuk tuk... a BIG no for me... 

and Other scams or rip off depends upon what you looking for or want to indulge in... and knowledge about a place. Almost all big tourist countries have buses from airport to city center... not in Thailand... so it's a scam also so that a tourist has to get into a taxi. Luckily swarnabhumi airport has MRT... but anyone getting down at Don mueang  will get ripped off

There are good bus services from Don Mueang to the city centre and cost about 30 baht and leaving every 5 minutes.

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Posted
6 hours ago, dallen52 said:

Just about everything you buy in Bangkok and many parts of Thailand is knock off copy or fake.

Even down to the women. 

And saying

"love you long time ".

My woman wasn't fake, 

Posted
7 hours ago, factual monk said:

Taxi rip offs is the biggest scam in Thailand... followed by ATM withdrawals... at airport ATMs one may land up  with a higher exchange rates and also normal ATM withdrawal is around 220 thb per transaction which is very high for a long stay traveler as compared to any other country... like In Vietnam, I pay around 60 thb equivalent in VND per withdrawal transactionfrom ATM... 

then is tuk tuk... a BIG no for me... 

and Other scams or rip off depends upon what you looking for or want to indulge in... and knowledge about a place. Almost all big tourist countries have buses from airport to city center... not in Thailand... so it's a scam also so that a tourist has to get into a taxi. Luckily swarnabhumi airport has MRT... but anyone getting down at Don mueang  will get ripped off

Swampy airport does not have MRT and those arriving at D M K have the Red Line to travel to the city centre for 40 baht.

Also, a common misconception about taxis in Bangkok are, well erm misconcepted. Recent metered taxi journeys that I have made recently from BKK to city centre have been 315 baht and 311 baht . A bargain.

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