Popular Post jack244 Posted December 14, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 14, 2013 I took the combination ferry, bus and flight from Samui to Bangkok DMK this week. I booked with NOK Air. I left Samui on the Lomprayah Ferry, into Donsak and onto the Bus. We then set off for the airport, the bus stopped occasionally to drop people off. Upon arrival in Surat Thani, near the bus terminal, the bus stopped to allow some others to get off. On the bus came a man and woman, who official looking told us all the bus was terminating at this point. We all had to get off. The driver had gone missing, so to much grumbles we got off. Then we were informed we had to pay for onward transport to the airport or whatever your destination was. I knew this was crap, so I hunted down the driver and found him, I told him what was happening and he RELUCTANTLY came to our aid. By this time 4 people had gone by Taxi to the airport. The rest of us got back on, the man and lady were arguing and demanding we use their mini bus etc. They got on their way and left us to continue on the bus. A big scam, who was in on it…well you can only imagine. On the last leg to the airport, the bus stopped and pulled over, we were all asked to get off and get on a mini bus for the last couple of KM’s. Hmmm On the return, via Air Asia, from NST to Donsak Pier, much the same and worse. A chap on the bus informed all, that upon arrival at Lipa Noi Pier Samui, there were no buses or taxis and the only transfer option to your hotel was to use his service. Cost 1200THB each!!!!! Some bought tickets. Some edged their bet and upon arrival were happy to see many taxis awaiting them Another of those famous “In Your Face Scams’ well versed, using words like ‘Terminating’, very authentic looking people too. There are no limits to which they will go to make a buck…. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
concerned Posted December 14, 2013 Share Posted December 14, 2013 Disgusting excuses for human beings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jubes Posted December 14, 2013 Share Posted December 14, 2013 I knew samui was gradually declining for the tourism dollar but that's just ridiculous Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
96tehtarp Posted December 14, 2013 Share Posted December 14, 2013 Non delivery of pre-paid services. This has been going on for years. Although I didn't know that Nok Air's transfers were also into this scam. Thank you very much for the head's up. There are however, still some honest taxi & tuk-tuk drivers who will give an honest ride for a fair price. A couple of years ago I prepaid a transfer from our hotel on Samui to the Surat Thani train station. We got dumped off at the tour company's office outside Surat Thani and told to "Pai Loy-ee" - and get lost. They have been making a good living cheating tourists for 25+ years and they regard farangs as filthy smelly vermin. In the end an honest tuk-tuk driver raced through traffic (for 40 baht) like a bat-out-of hell so we would not miss our train. It's more than a 40 minute trip. If we had missed our train we would have had to buy new tickets. We are sick and fed up with Samui over the filthy beaches, and these and other scams and likely won't be back. If we do go again I'll make sure to book an honest private taxi to meet us at the airport/train station and take us all the way to the hotel. I'd rather pay an honest man/woman a decent wage for a day's trip than get cheated by these criminal scum. On Samui and Koh Tao farang are frequently regarded as worse than vermin and almost everything there is a scam. I've got literally 100s of first hand experiences there to tell. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dom samui Posted December 14, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 14, 2013 Did you inform Nok Air and Air Asia? 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Birdman Posted December 14, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 14, 2013 so? 96tehtarp, where to you make the next holidays? scams happen everywhere in 3rd world countries, here and there, also in 2nd and 1st world countries. But compared to other 3rd world countries, Thailand is very, very safe, clean, healthy, diverse and very well organized, also transportation wise. I live on Samui 2 decades now and had never, not once, the impression to be worse than vermin...Scams might happen to inexperienced travelers, but it's not the norm here, for sure. There are thousands of very happy tourists here from all corners and with all budgets. If it weren't so, Thailand would not be one of the major hotspot für tourists on our planet. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropicalevo Posted December 14, 2013 Share Posted December 14, 2013 (edited) Scams abound on Samui - just like most other tourist/holiday destinations. I have found that taking a photo of the people usually makes them go away quite quickly. (I have done this to fake policemen, fake charity collectors, fake 'government' officials etc. The best result that I had was asking to see their id and then photographing that. Quickest exit ever. Well worth buying that phone with a built in camera - saved me loads of dosh. Edited for a Big C moment Edited December 14, 2013 by Tropicalevo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted December 14, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 14, 2013 We are sick and fed up with Samui over the filthy beaches, and these and other scams and likely won't be back. If we do go again I'll make sure to book an honest private taxi to meet us at the airport/train station and take us all the way to the hotel. I'd rather pay an honest man/woman a decent wage for a day's trip than get cheated by these criminal scum. On Samui and Koh Tao farang are frequently regarded as worse than vermin and almost everything there is a scam. I've got literally 100s of first hand experiences there to tell. Sad that you feel this way. I can show you lots of beaches on Samui that are not filthy (except after storms and strong winds - that is nature unfortunately - not Samui). Did you only stay in Chaweng? Do I take it that you have never been scammed anywhere else in the world? To be fair to the OP - his problem was not on Samui. It was on the mainland. Even your own example was based on an experience in Suratthani. I agree with you - I would never holiday there either. Please do tell us of the 100s of other scams here so that those of us that live here do not fall into the same pitfalls. I think that it behoves you to educate us. For instance, although I am unhappy about the taxi scams here (not using the meter) I have been scammed more often and for lots more money in Italy. I never found an honest taxi driver there. It still never stopped me from going to Italy - I was just more careful. Samui is no worse than a lot of other holiday destinations. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
longtom Posted December 15, 2013 Share Posted December 15, 2013 Was tempted many times to take the Lomprayah service Nathon-Surat (airport or train station) or vv, but so many people seem to have bad experiences with that, escpecially the minibus leg from Don Sak to wherever you have to go from there. Not meeting schedules, crazy drivers, you name it. So I guess have to stick with the bloody slow but at least reliable Phanthip buses on the mainland. BTW, had very good experiences with the Surat Phanthip office recently, the staff there is much more friendly/helpful/patient then a few years ago! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samuijimmy Posted December 15, 2013 Share Posted December 15, 2013 Did you inform Nok Air and Air Asia? I would add Lomprayah to that too, I have never has a problem with Lomprayah, although never done that trip with them to airport or train station in Surratthani.... (only Chumpon and BKK route). Perhaps send an email or phone Lomprayah ... it's listed on their web site and see what kind of response you get... and post here (the OP that is!) Phone numbers and email here. http://www.lomprayah.com/e/contactus.htm I would say there is a "bad egg" over there in Surrat.... because in my opinion, Lomprayah is usually a fairly "well oiled machine" ... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dom samui Posted December 15, 2013 Share Posted December 15, 2013 Did you inform Nok Air and Air Asia? I would add Lomprayah to that too, I have never has a problem with Lomprayah, although never done that trip with them to airport or train station in Surratthani.... (only Chumpon and BKK route). Perhaps send an email or phone Lomprayah ... it's listed on their web site and see what kind of response you get... and post here (the OP that is!) Phone numbers and email here. http://www.lomprayah.com/e/contactus.htm I would say there is a "bad egg" over there in Surrat.... because in my opinion, Lomprayah is usually a fairly "well oiled machine" ... Of course there is a problem in Surat. Nok air and Air Asia have sub contracts with transportation companies in Surat to go from and to the airport. If they arent aware of what happened nothing will change. The problem here in Samui is that the agencies who sell the joint tickets know exactly what happen in Surat , but so long they get their commissions they absolutly dont care because they think it doesnt matter to scam tourists as they think they will not see them again. Some agencies in Nathon with some bambou name are experts in that scam. Another one near the new bus station , the same. I went to phuket this way a year ago : epic! Bought the ticket in Samui to phuket airport (AAsia flight) Change minibus in Surat , try to charge more 300 B for stopping the minibus at the airport before to go Phuket . 50% of passengers fell in the scam. I dont, can go in the minibus. Wait one hour... Went in a very old one , no aircon, no chokes... When approching from airport, remind the driver to turn to airport. He stopped on the main road 3 kilo away from the airport and ask us to get out . 7 refused. He called his boss , argueing that they cant go to airport because they were not allowed to. I called police > dont care dont want to help. Called tourist police > know the problem but dont care to come to help. Then the driver took a machette cause the situation was turning bad with some passengers. I had to calm down every body before everything turned bloody. We had to let the minibus go and find ourself 200 m from there a minibus guy who drove us to the airport. Disgusting.... Went back to Samui a week later and complained to the travel agency : ah ah for nothing , dont care the same. Remember 14 years ago the first time i took a bus from Bkk to Samui the well knowned scam during the night time 15 passengers robbed of their belongings..... And then the tourist police controls before coming to Surat... Scaming hundreds of tourist this way (300B each) is millions at the end of the year for these crooks in Surat. Why would it stop? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jack244 Posted December 15, 2013 Author Popular Post Share Posted December 15, 2013 Morning all..... OK. Being fairly educated, I emailed both NOK Air and Air Asia. NOK have to respond, however Air Asia stated to me, that as they contract out this portion of the journey, any complaints must go to the ferry companies. I explained that, they are also jointly responsible for a clients journey etc..... they do not accept they are and offered their apologies. Really helpful. I have asked both companies to monitor this service, i.e have someone do the journey. Lastly, my OP, was to inform about this scam/s, and nothing to do with farangs in Samui, or Thailand. If my posts helps one person, it's been well worth posting. I have a bitter taste when I see such scamming, unassuming visitors being ripped off 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dom samui Posted December 15, 2013 Share Posted December 15, 2013 Thanks for your unformative OP. With your permission , can inform Tony Fernandes on twitter as he always sorted out the few problems i had with Air Asia. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
finnomick Posted December 15, 2013 Share Posted December 15, 2013 Not a scam but worth mentioning -- just who do you report instances like this to ? Friend of mine and his wife went to C. Mai with us. We came home in our pick-up, they went to BKK by bus. This was over Loy Krathong festival. All flights booked up and the trains weren't running until Dec. 1st. He booked two bus tickets through a booking agent in our hotel. So far, so good. Time to relax and enjoy the holiday. The bahtbus/ songtaew came for them and they had to hang out the back of it....and they weren't the last to be picked up. They got on the V.I.P bus ( haha ) and off they went to BKK. Before the bus had left C. Mai, the driver turned off the a/c ( maybe to save fuel ). Ten and a half hours later, they arrived in Bkk. No stops. No water handed out or snacks. The toilet light didn't work but no-one went in because of the stench with urine and other things floating on the floor. Now if that was me, I'd have organised some a/c probably by breaking a window and also doing my best to attract the attention of any police that may have happened by. Even livestock carriers have to stop every so often to water the cargo here in Thailand ( although that to me seems a miracle ). My mate was going to contact the hotel, but it's way too late now. He should have done something at BKK or en route. I guess if he'd complained he'd have got a nil response after all, he'd pre-paid the ticket so they had his money and they did get to Bangkok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post movsrus Posted December 15, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted December 15, 2013 Scams happen all over the world. I was in NYC a couple years ago and bought a hot dog from a street vendor who did a fast shuffle and ripped me off for $5. I walked away before I realized he gouged me. Later I walked by and saw him on the same street corner. I looked at him and he looked at me and I smiled. He gave me this s%&t eating grin and I just proceeded on to the next street corner where a cop was standing around. I told the cop the guy tried to sell me heroin and was a dealer not a hot dog seller. The cop radioed someone and I walked off. I don't know if anything happened to the guy but I can always hope some NYC cop came up and busted his balls. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cicinette Posted December 16, 2013 Share Posted December 16, 2013 Well, I have used this combination few times (not with lomprayah but seatrans) and never happened to me, either from surat thani airport or from nathon pier..I even think it s well organized for a change. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
islandguy Posted December 16, 2013 Share Posted December 16, 2013 Last time I went to Surat from Samui I paid for a bus ticket at the Seatrans ferry office at the dock in Samui, checked that it was a large bus. No problem. In Surat I had a taxi we had used before meet me and take me to the airport. I think the cheaper option from near the market where that bus stopped was a bus (Air Asia? bus) that was not in very good shape. The people that took that bus were fine also. This was this month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robsamui Posted December 16, 2013 Share Posted December 16, 2013 (edited) OK. Being fairly educated, I emailed both NOK Air and Air Asia. NOK have to respond, however Air Asia stated to me, that as they contract out this portion of the journey, any complaints must go to the ferry companies. I explained that, they are also jointly responsible for a clients journey etc..... they do not accept they are and offered their apologies. Really helpful. ..... snip ..... The Thai people have no social background/history of taking responsibility and no accessible legal structure that relates to this on a daily level - unlike most western societies. I remember seeing one elderly visitor here almost have a coronary over his laundry. He was staying at a (Thai) family-owned bungalow resort and had handed his cream trousers to the owner to get them cleaned. They came back bright pink. The owner insisted that it was nothing to do with her - it was the fault of the laundry lady. The old pink-panted-person insisted that he had "entered into a contract with her" and only her, and thus she was responsible. She hadn't got a clue what he was ranting about - she was genuinely bewlidered. As far as she was concerned it was straightforward - she was sorry for him but it was not her fault - she didn't make the pants pink. End of story. No small claims court over here, or citizen's advice bureau to consult or any kind of legal system to fall back on. But, then again, you can whack up an extension on your bungalow without spending a fortune to apply for planning permission and then having to wait 3 years before it's all been approved and built . . . R Edited December 16, 2013 by robsamui 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samuijimmy Posted December 17, 2013 Share Posted December 17, 2013 Last time I went to Surat from Samui I paid for a bus ticket at the Seatrans ferry office at the dock in Samui, checked that it was a large bus. No problem. In Surat I had a taxi we had used before meet me and take me to the airport. I think the cheaper option from near the market where that bus stopped was a bus (Air Asia? bus) that was not in very good shape. The people that took that bus were fine also. This was this month. Yes, that is the way it normally goes, with no problem... getting from A to B or B to A.... We'd have this forum full of complaints from people if it were not the case.... My last trip a few months back to the train station, was via Songserm ferry which goes to the same dock in Donsak as the Lomprayah ferry. Pick up near my house, then walk on ferry and VIP bus waiting at Donsak to the train station in Surat. No hassles! Just so people know, the Seatran and Raja ferries are vehicle ferries and much slower to get to mainland (about 1.5 hours) The Lomprayah ferry or the Songserm ferries, which take only passengers not vehicles, take about 45 minutes depending on sea conditions. The "Joint ticket" system generally works very well here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bulletinmygun38 Posted December 18, 2013 Share Posted December 18, 2013 People shpuld really video these scams as they are illegal then forward them to the DSI website or the Tourist Authority of Thailand as these scams is what put people off coming here. There is a TATS in Samui town center. I suggest sending copies to them then copies to other offices and the internet/ youtube . DOnt back down these people know they are wrong so you dont have to worry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John 1 Posted December 18, 2013 Share Posted December 18, 2013 People shpuld really video these scams as they are illegal then forward them to the DSI website or the Tourist Authority of Thailand as these scams is what put people off coming here. There is a TATS in Samui town center. I suggest sending copies to them then copies to other offices and the internet/ youtube . DOnt back down these people know they are wrong so you dont have to worry Should have more scams there are too many people coming here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bulletinmygun38 Posted December 18, 2013 Share Posted December 18, 2013 OK. Being fairly educated, I emailed both NOK Air and Air Asia. NOK have to respond, however Air Asia stated to me, that as they contract out this portion of the journey, any complaints must go to the ferry companies. I explained that, they are also jointly responsible for a clients journey etc..... they do not accept they are and offered their apologies. Really helpful. ..... snip ..... The Thai people have no social background/history of taking responsibility and no accessible legal structure that relates to this on a daily level - unlike most western societies. I remember seeing one elderly visitor here almost have a coronary over his laundry. He was staying at a (Thai) family-owned bungalow resort and had handed his cream trousers to the owner to get them cleaned. They came back bright pink. The owner insisted that it was nothing to do with her - it was the fault of the laundry lady. The old pink-panted-person insisted that he had "entered into a contract with her" and only her, and thus she was responsible. She hadn't got a clue what he was ranting about - she was genuinely bewlidered. As far as she was concerned it was straightforward - she was sorry for him but it was not her fault - she didn't make the pants pink. End of story. No small claims court over here, or citizen's advice bureau to consult or any kind of legal system to fall back on. But, then again, you can whack up an extension on your bungalow without spending a fortune to apply for planning permission and then having to wait 3 years before it's all been approved and built . . . R There are laws but allot of people are un aware of them and how to make them work for them. AllotAll 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldsailor35 Posted December 19, 2013 Share Posted December 19, 2013 It happens all the time if the driver thinks you have just arrived from overseas. Only last week i came back from Surat hopped on a bht bus for the short journey to Maenam from Naton. When i arrived the driver demanded Bht200 ! I live here so told him in no uncertain terms PANG! telling him hok sip bht i tossed the 60bht ( going rate) on his seat, he jumped out shouting and abusing me so i just walked away. Some of them are good guys, but there is always the one who will rip you off if possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonysamui Posted December 19, 2013 Share Posted December 19, 2013 http://www.phantiptravel.com/airport_shuttle no scam with this company, go direct to the airport from samui/donsak, or sometimes it stop it town for change bus, without any rip off charge,they give a sticker in nathon and the ferry ticket ''seatran'' as for the way back to koh samui, they r the one who stand near the exit after the immigration, 350b include ferry to samui, the bus go direct to donsak, and on the way to the ferry,the agent will offer u a deal, drop off to ur hotel/guest house for 250b each. i took them plenty of times for my visa run to KL, and no problem at all. But i think, you need to go by yourself in nathon, the bus is waiting opposite the songserm offce/ waiting area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birdman Posted December 19, 2013 Share Posted December 19, 2013 It happens all the time if the driver thinks you have just arrived from overseas. Only last week i came back from Surat hopped on a bht bus for the short journey to Maenam from Naton. When i arrived the driver demanded Bht200 ! I live here so told him in no uncertain terms PANG! telling him hok sip bht i tossed the 60bht ( going rate) on his seat, he jumped out shouting and abusing me so i just walked away. Some of them are good guys, but there is always the one who will rip you off if possible. If you take a public songtaeow, the price should be 50 per person from Nathon to Menam somewhere on Ring Road on its way to Chaweng during daytime without luggage. If he brings you to a place not on the Ring Road, he can charge anything he likes, if you didn't agree on the price in Nathon before, because it's a private transport and 200 is very ok. Same, if you take the songtaeow evening or nighttime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bulletinmygun38 Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 (edited) http://www.phantiptravel.com/airport_shuttle no scam with this company, go direct to the airport from samui/donsak, or sometimes it stop it town for change bus, without any rip off charge,they give a sticker in nathon and the ferry ticket ''seatran'' as for the way back to koh samui, they r the one who stand near the exit after the immigration, 350b include ferry to samui, the bus go direct to donsak, and on the way to the ferry,the agent will offer u a deal, drop off to ur hotel/guest house for 250b each. i took them plenty of times for my visa run to KL, and no problem at all. But i think, you need to go by yourself in nathon, the bus is waiting opposite the songserm offce/ waiting area. i like your avatour i kept trying to kill an insect on my computer till i realised it was your picture lol Edited December 23, 2013 by Rooo quotes. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomth Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Just arrived on samui via the ferry yesterday, an employee (exactly who employee don't know) tried to say there were no buses or taxi waiting for them at lipa noi. I told everyone it was bs, but a few still bought tickets. This occurred just before the transfer bus left to donsak. I called air asia to inform them, they insisted this doesn't happen, I could tell she couldn't care less. Annoying to see people ripped off. Tom 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jack244 Posted December 23, 2013 Author Share Posted December 23, 2013 Just arrived on samui via the ferry yesterday, an employee (exactly who employee don't know) tried to say there were no buses or taxi waiting for them at lipa noi. I told everyone it was bs, but a few still bought tickets. This occurred just before the transfer bus left to donsak. I called air asia to inform them, they insisted this doesn't happen, I could tell she couldn't care less. Annoying to see people ripped off. Tom Thanks.... Perfect, again still happening, I asked a group I met yesterday who travelled, they also were ripped off on this scam. It's disgusting, small, thin, youngish, Thai chap on the bus? He's doing rather well on this at 1200thb a pop. Please keep reporting. Not a lot will happen, just yet.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MantisMan Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 So what should I do in this case? If someone is trying to scam me, like the young man making 1200 per person, what do I say to him and what should I do? Do I go with the scam or do I look for alternatives. I am assuming there are alternatives? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lom Posted December 23, 2013 Share Posted December 23, 2013 Just arrived on samui via the ferry yesterday, an employee (exactly who employee don't know) tried to say there were no buses or taxi waiting for them at lipa noi. I told everyone it was bs, but a few still bought tickets. This occurred just before the transfer bus left to donsak. I called air asia to inform them, they insisted this doesn't happen, I could tell she couldn't care less. Annoying to see people ripped off. Tom Arriving in Nathon is usually no problem, there will always be taxis and songtaews there even late in the evening. The ferry port in Lipa Noi is known for having a limited number of taxis and often none at all in the evening, something to think about if you arrive there. 1200 baht, if that is what he asked, is way over the top - its a scam. I usually pick up my visitors if they arrive in Lipa Noi just because you can never be sure that there is an available taxi or minibus there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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