webfact Posted June 14, 2017 Share Posted June 14, 2017 Spare a thought for car owner.....pointing at nothing Picture: TNews CHONBURI/PATTAYA: -- Please spare a thought today for this car owner in Chonburi. She is pointing at an empty car parking space - where her pride and joy of a Toyota Vigo was once parked. It was driven away from the parking lot of a well known store in Klong Tamru sub-district on Saturday. Warinthip Sae-Chua, 36, had gone to the store with her husband and daughter to do some shopping. She had locked her pick-up with a remote then double checked it was secure by pulling the handle. But less than two hours later it was gone. CCTV confirmed someone had driven it away. Several days later and after reporting the matter to police nothing has happened. Yesterday Warinthip was complaining to Tnews reporters that she wouldn't advise anyone to park there - she said it was a place that didn't issue parking tickets. And the store just said bad luck, refusing to take responsibility for the loss. The owner said she had only paid two years of installments and was now faced with paying for a vehicle for years that she no longer had. She appealed to the thieves to have a heart and return it, for the family will surely face hardship as a result. In common with stories of this nature Tnews would not name the store concerned. Source: TNews -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2017-06-15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiwrath Posted June 14, 2017 Share Posted June 14, 2017 7 minutes ago, webfact said: And the store just said bad luck, refusing to take responsibility for the loss. Typical answer here, nothing really surprising ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thechook Posted June 14, 2017 Share Posted June 14, 2017 Why should the store take responsibility? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lingba Posted June 14, 2017 Share Posted June 14, 2017 25 minutes ago, Thechook said: Why should the store take responsibility? Because it occurred on their property and they have a responsibility to the safety and well being of the people that come on to their property and trust that their lives and belongings will be safe..ESPECIALLY if they expect people to utilize their business and spend money there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NormanW Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 Insurance will pay out........no problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stubuzz Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 3 hours ago, webfact said: The owner said she had only paid two years of installments and was now faced with paying for a vehicle for years that she no longer had. Was she not insured? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thechook Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 10 minutes ago, stubuzz said: Was she not insured? I think that is why she wants to hold the store responsible, make them buy her a new one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Viking Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 22 minutes ago, NormanW said: Insurance will pay out........no problem. Provided she is in possession of the 2 sets of keys the vehicle was provided with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Searat7 Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 In Thailand when a new car is purchased it comes with full insurance for one year only. Thereafter some owners just have the mandatory liability insurance only to save money. This happened to a friend's mother a few years ago and she was eventually brought to court and was forced to pay the balance due plus interest. It is thought that the stolen car ended up in a neighboring country. The store where the car was parked has no liability. Professional thieves are most likely involved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Viking Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 2 minutes ago, Searat7 said: In Thailand when a new car is purchased it comes with full insurance for one year only. Thereafter some owners just have the mandatory liability insurance only to save money. This happened to a friend's mother a few years ago and she was eventually brought to court and was forced to pay the balance due plus interest. It is thought that the stolen car ended up in a neighboring country. The store where the car was parked has no liability. Professional thieves are most likely involved. Thats assuming vehicle was purchased with finance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joepattaya1961 Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 It's the Tesco Lotus Superstore near the entrance of Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate and as with most parking grounds, the life security people have been replaced by cctv camera's which are aimed for the license plates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 2 hours ago, Lingba said: 2 hours ago, Thechook said: Why should the store take responsibility? Because it occurred on their property and they have a responsibility to the safety and well being of the people that come on to their property and trust that their lives and belongings will be safe..ESPECIALLY if they expect people to utilize their business and spend money there Where I come from, if your uninsured car is stolen from a supermarket carpark, the market will take responsibility, and buy you a new car! You make the claim at the flying pigs counter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nahkit Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 19 minutes ago, Techno Viking said: Thats assuming vehicle was purchased with finance. No assumptions required. " The owner said she had only paid two years of installments and was now faced with paying for a vehicle for years that she no longer had. " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Viking Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 2 hours ago, Lingba said: Because it occurred on their property and they have a responsibility to the safety and well being of the people that come on to their property and trust that their lives and belongings will be safe..ESPECIALLY if they expect people to utilize their business and spend money there What about when therer is signage that says secure your vehicle and valuables as property owner will not be liable for loss (or words to that effect). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Viking Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 9 minutes ago, nahkit said: No assumptions required. " The owner said she had only paid two years of installments and was now faced with paying for a vehicle for years that she no longer had. " Ahh yep, I missed that part. Thanks for correcting me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbi1 Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 (edited) 30 minutes ago, Old Croc said: Where I come from, if your uninsured car is stolen from a supermarket carpark, the market will take responsibility, and buy you a new car! You make the claim at the flying pigs counter. <deleted> lol? Where do you come from? So if you park your car on Council land and it's stolen your government will pay for your stolen car too? Edited June 15, 2017 by metisdead Profane acronym removed. Continue posting in this manner and your posts will be removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
williamgeorgeallen Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 31 minutes ago, Searat7 said: In Thailand when a new car is purchased it comes with full insurance for one year only. Thereafter some owners just have the mandatory liability insurance only to save money. This happened to a friend's mother a few years ago and she was eventually brought to court and was forced to pay the balance due plus interest. It is thought that the stolen car ended up in a neighboring country. The store where the car was parked has no liability. Professional thieves are most likely involved. in most countries if you are paying the car off over a number of years then compulsory insurance is included in the repayments. is it different in thailand? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 3 minutes ago, Techno Viking said: What about when therer is signage that says secure your vehicle and valuables as property owner will not be liable for loss (or words to that effect). Which is just about universal. I doubt if you can find a carpark anywhere in the world that would accept liability unless it is specifically designated as secure parking. And you'll pay for that service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenKong Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 35 minutes ago, Searat7 said: In Thailand when a new car is purchased it comes with full insurance for one year only. Thereafter some owners just have the mandatory liability insurance only to save money. More fool them. If they cant afford insurance maybe they should have bought a cheaper used car? I've lost track of the number of Thais I've seen with no jobs and no future who happily put down all their tiny savings as a deposit on a new car that they will not be able to afford to buy petrol for let alone make the repayments on. And all to look big for a day or two when going home. Morons. Even bigger morons are the ones who act as guarantors to them. And even bigger morons are the ones who give them credit. And bigger morons still are the ones in government that allow it all to happen presumably to shore up car sales and so that Thailand will appear to be full of people who can afford new cars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 25 minutes ago, bbi1 said: <deleted> lol? Where do you come from? So if you park your car on Council land and it's stolen your government will pay for your stolen car too? i·ro·ny noun: irony the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikebell Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 4 hours ago, webfact said: The owner said she had only paid two years of installments and was now faced with paying for a vehicle for years that she no longer had. My sister-in-law had to pay for four years after her car was stolen and sold in Cambodia. The thief (a woman) was identified and identified; a citizen's arrest made; I transported her to Jomtien in my car with a policeman riding shotgun. Topdog refused to move on the case until he got 10k. SIL is a nurse and couldn't afford it. Eight years on; car loan paid off; thief still at large; nurse selling off her household possessions to pay her daughters' schooling. Thai Justice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whaleboneman Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 6 hours ago, Thaiwrath said: Typical answer here, nothing really surprising ! I'd like to know of a store anywhere on the planet that would take responsibility for your car being stolen while shopping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seismic Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 3 hours ago, Techno Viking said: Provided she is in possession of the 2 sets of keys the vehicle was provided with. What about the third set ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wvavin Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 Definitely not stolen by Thais. Must be foreigners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digger70 Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 I would say bad luck ,,Must have Insurance should't be a problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Viking Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 53 minutes ago, Seismic said: What about the third set ?? My bad, I did not realize Toyota supply the Vigo with 3 sets of keys. Most car companies only supply 2 sets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DD13 Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 (edited) I have had 2 new Vigos and now a Rivo......each time Toyota have told me Pickups are the most sought after vehicles and recommended that I have a 4,000 baht immobiliser fitted which completely locks everything ignition etc. Simple efficient and well worth the extra outlay Edited June 15, 2017 by DD13 Additions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techno Viking Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 1 minute ago, DD13 said: I have had 2 new Vigos and now a Rivo......each time Toyota have told me Pickups are the most sort after vehicles and recommended that I have a 4,000 baht immobiliser fitted which completely locks everything ignition etc. Works very well Works very well with go jacks and slide trucks ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
williamgeorgeallen Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 6 minutes ago, SirBuwanaDogbossKing said: Exactly the same here, all cars on finance have 1st class insurance provided by finance company and covered by the repayments. so the insurance should cover the theft of the car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brucec64 Posted June 15, 2017 Share Posted June 15, 2017 so the insurance should cover the theft of the car.She will still be out of pocket. Class A insurance generally only covers 75% of the value of the car in the first year and it goes down after that. Sent from my SM-J710F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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