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10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Lieutenant Kriangkrai has since contacted the bank to determine whether they wish to file an official complaint.

Why wouldn't the bank file?  Is he hoping no charge/no work will be involved?

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12 hours ago, henryford1958 said:

Must be easy to track him. All ATMs have CCTV and his card is in the machine

Eeeeh! Hmmm.....Nothing is easy for RTP

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On 6/15/2025 at 6:01 AM, Georgealbert said:

Witnesses at the scene described the suspect as a tall foreign man who appeared to be intoxicated. According to bystanders, the man had attempted to withdraw cash but was unsuccessful despite multiple attempts. The machine then swallowed his card, reportedly triggering an angry outburst.

Well he won't be hard to find, his details would have been recorded.

Pay for the damage and go home..... idiot.

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On 6/15/2025 at 6:01 AM, Georgealbert said:

 

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Police are searching for a foreign national who caused significant damage to an ATM in Pattaya after his bank card was swallowed during a failed transaction. The incident occurred around 16:35 on 14 June

A nice change, a drunker story that doesn't start with, "incident occurred around 04:35am..."

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On 6/15/2025 at 7:35 AM, ozz1 said:

How  is going topay for the ladyboys now qr code?

 

How can you tell that he has the same sexual peccadillos as yourself?

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On 6/15/2025 at 7:35 AM, ozz1 said:

How  is going topay for the ladyboys now qr code?

Standing order and direct deposit.

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Upon arrival, authorities found the ATM, owned by a local bank, with visible damage to its display screen panel, which had been forcibly detached from the machine. Officers confirmed that the secure cash storage inside the ATM was unaffected. They attempted to reposition the screen, but it remained non-functional."

 

Such a shame that their efforts came to nought! Who would ever have thought that two senior Thai police couldn't put the cash machine back together again. (I feel some suitable nursery rhymes may fit the situation and give an healthy insight into how things work here.)

 

I must admit, I was skeptical about their chances of success given about 90% of them couldn't tie their own laces. 

 

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8 minutes ago, thesetat said:

Sad part is. He must return to the bank immediately upon their opening to collect his card otherwise the bank will cut it in half. I always hated when their ATM machines ate my card. It happens if making a mistake with your PIN number 3 times.. Once, it happened to me while travelling. I did not return to that bank to collect my card for 2 days. When i got there they had already cut it in half and disposed of it. 

This guy must have been pissed off to do the damage it claims. He will surely have to pay damages so I hope his card has a lot of money on it. 

 

This ATM was outside a restaurant and not at a bank. These machines are serviced and restocked by a contractor, which includes removing the cassette where 'captured' cards end up. Getting the card back from any bank's remote ATM will be very challenging, if not impossible. A lot of machines colocated at branches are similarly serviced by a contractor, and branch staff no longer have access to the machine.

 

In my experience when a Kasikorn ATM opposite the Naklua fish market 'ate' my card that got stuck in the ejector after the transaction was completed, it was quicker just to notify my bank, report the card as lost and order a replacement.

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16 minutes ago, thesetat said:

Sad part is. He must return to the bank immediately upon their opening to collect his card otherwise the bank will cut it in half. I always hated when their ATM machines ate my card. It happens if making a mistake with your PIN number 3 times.. Once, it happened to me while travelling. I did not return to that bank to collect my card for 2 days. When i got there they had already cut it in half and disposed of it. 

This guy must have been pissed off to do the damage it claims. He will surely have to pay damages so I hope his card has a lot of money on it. 

They may cut the original in half but when this has happened to me, I merely put a stop on the original card and then go into the bank the next day, tell them the machine swallowed my card and for 100 baht, they promptly issue a new one. Easy peasy.

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Just now, rtco said:

They may cut the original in half but when this has happened to me, I merely put a stop on the original card and then go into the bank the next day, tell them the machine swallowed my card and for 100 baht, they promptly issue a new one. Easy peasy.

Replacement cards are free.

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1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

 

This ATM was outside a restaurant and not at a bank. These machines are serviced and restocked by a contractor, which includes removing the cassette where 'captured' cards end up. Getting the card back from any bank's remote ATM will be very challenging, if not impossible. A lot of machines colocated at branches are similarly serviced by a contractor, and branch staff no longer have access to the machine.

 

In my experience when a Kasikorn ATM opposite the Naklua fish market 'ate' my card that got stuck in the ejector after the transaction was completed, it was quicker just to notify my bank, report the card as lost and order a replacement.

True there are companies that service these machines. But they are controlled by a local bank. You can call the number on the machine and get the location to the bank where they brought your card. It is not as difficult as you make it seem. Just a lot of hassle when you needed the money. 

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3 minutes ago, rtco said:

They may cut the original in half but when this has happened to me, I merely put a stop on the original card and then go into the bank the next day, tell them the machine swallowed my card and for 100 baht, they promptly issue a new one. Easy peasy.

Not so "Easy Peasy" if the ATM card is from a foreign bank miles away from Thailand. Need back up cards just in case. Most probably a young guy with only one card.  

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8 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Replacement cards are free.

not when it’s a foreign bank. If you’re lucky they’ll FedEx it to you from overseas to Thailand but sometimes some banks in some foreign countries require you to fly to said foreign country and spend days in hotels filing police paperwork and all. Not only does it ruin your holiday but could put your entire finances at risk. I know as it’s happened to me and cost me tens of thousands THB plus a week and a half of my life, and I really didn’t have the time or money to spare, and I was mightily pissed off at the overzealous Thai ATM machine, as it shut down in one of the oh so frequent power outages while I was trying to withdraw money, with correct PIN number of course, and then its pathetic excuses as to how or why they couldn’t give me back my ATM card. So I definitely feel this guy’s pain. It’s why I try to avoid cash in Thailand as much as possible and just do credit cards or other digital transactions. 

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4 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Ban him. We don't want to have these riffraff here 

 

Oh quite agree...only Hi So's should be allowed  to wander the streets of Pattaya...........:coffee1:

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22 minutes ago, jasonsamui55 said:

not when it’s a foreign bank. If you’re lucky they’ll FedEx it to you from overseas to Thailand but sometimes some banks in some foreign countries require you to fly to said foreign country and spend days in hotels filing police paperwork and all. Not only does it ruin your holiday but could put your entire finances at risk. I know as it’s happened to me and cost me tens of thousands THB plus a week and a half of my life, and I really didn’t have the time or money to spare, and I was mightily pissed off at the overzealous Thai ATM machine, as it shut down in one of the oh so frequent power outages while I was trying to withdraw money, with correct PIN number of course, and then its pathetic excuses as to how or why they couldn’t give me back my ATM card. So I definitely feel this guy’s pain. It’s why I try to avoid cash in Thailand as much as possible and just do credit cards or other digital transactions. 

You shouldn't use foreign cards in Thailand ATMs.

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56 minutes ago, riverhigh said:

Not so "Easy Peasy" if the ATM card is from a foreign bank miles away from Thailand. Need back up cards just in case. Most probably a young guy with only one card.  

 

"Most probably a young guy with only one card."

 

Why does being young mean that he has only one card? What has his age got to do with it?  

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