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Chinese Tourist Robbed of 20,000 Baht by Transgender in Pattaya Hotel


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11 hours ago, BarraMarra said:

Thought they have to hand over there identity card to reception if they enter a guests hotel, and do they not have cctv in the lobby.

 

some shady hotels don't check ID of guests? 

 

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Is it my imagination.......it seems every time this crime is reported the amount stolen is 20,000B?

 

I suppose it could make sense......... a nice round figure to withdraw from the ATM.......and the ladyboys are waiting and watching.

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4 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I was actually thinking of a report where the Indian customer did the stealing. 

 

Yes, wondering if the cases are connected somehow... 

 

Posted
26 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Adding to the myth that Pattaya is a safe and friendly place to bring the family. 

If you walk beach Rd at 1:30 in the night and pick up some ugly but tall one...

And you would leave the family behind!

These victims are just too naive and should have a guardian with them.

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Is it common at any time to leave tens of thousands of baht just laying out in the open, say on a table? This would never occur to me to do even at home and certainly not in a hotel room.

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What did the Chinese man expect, a bouquet of roses from the ladyboy? 
A promise of eternal love?

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On 7/20/2025 at 2:43 AM, BarraMarra said:

Thought they have to hand over there identity card to reception if they enter a guests hotel, and do they not have cctv in the lobby.

A lot of Airbnb don’t have a reception.

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On 7/19/2025 at 9:56 AM, Georgealbert said:

After a brief interaction, the suspect allegedly persuaded him to return to his hotel room, to get to know each other.

 

Once inside, the tourist excused himself to use the bathroom. It was during this moment, he said, that the suspect seized the opportunity to steal 20,000 baht in cash before fleeing the scene.

Green horn

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The very first thing a smart guy does is lock all his valuables in either the safe or a piece of luggage. Sight unseen. Period. 

 

Exercise survival skills and the chance of abuse decreases dramatically! 

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"The victim stated he had been taken in by the suspect’s friendly demeanour and persuasive manner, not suspecting any criminal intent. He immediately alerted local authorities upon discovering the theft."

 

Can't comment as I don't know the Chinese person and the environment he grew up in and what he was familiar with. My guess is that his environment is very strict and has little, if any ,  "gay" prostitution. 20,000 baht? Cheap compared to some straight western guys spending milllions of baht on the "rough diamond"  they  found on beach road. How often I've heard mine's is different.

 

 

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It happens every hour on the hour.

 

I don't care if it's a chick with a d*ck or a woman, if you bring a stranger to your room, put all of your valuables into your room safe. That's what it's there for. And never let them out of your sight.

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Take your wallet into the toilet with you or lock it in the safe. It isn't that difficult to avoid the problem occurring.

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On 7/19/2025 at 6:59 PM, mikebell said:

Adding to the myth that Pattaya is a safe and friendly place to bring the family. 

To be fair, this wouldn't disqualify it. A family wouldn't need to worry about getting into this situation.:thumbsup:

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Did you leave 20,000 baht on the table to Impress them?

 

Did you leave your wallet on the table by a stranger you've known for only a few hours and go to the toilet?

 

Do you always carry around large to Thailand sums of money? Not hide or secure some in a different location?  I understand the withdrawal amount as Foreign to you ATM's charge a Use Fee that is around 220 baht.

 

He did appear young and maybe inexperienced.  This may be an expensive lesson that could have been easily avoided.  Hopefully he gets the money back and both learn a lesson.

 

 

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On 7/20/2025 at 9:30 AM, KhunBENQ said:

If you walk beach Rd at 1:30 in the night and pick up some ugly but tall one...

And you would leave the family behind!

These victims are just too naive and should have a guardian with them.


Even sex-tourists will start out as rookies!

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