I’m Thai and I feel bad and ashamed that how you guys were treated like that which is unprofessional and improper. These scammers actually ruined the reputation of the country and caused troubles to other good people who have tried hard to satisfy tourists or their customers.
As a person who travels a lot. I have to agree that these people give Thailand a bad name. Although there are lots of scams that happens all over Thailand. Overall, Thailand is a great holiday destination. Beautiful people and great food. Such a shame that a small minority seems to think that it’s Ok to exploit the tourist.
You should forward this video to your local pig police station/local government. Obviously, it is illegal if you screwed up country/people which have some common sense. Visitors travel the world to visit your country for vacations, and that is not something visitors deserve. It is awful country, awful people, and awful local government. Inform your local authority, karma will be a bitch to your country and all people in your country. Making me angry just by watching this video.
@@vincentstohr2216 I love it when they don't turn the meter on. I wait till 3l4 way through the journey and tell them to turn it on or I'm getting out. the scammers get scammed.
Thank you so much for being kind and making sure that girl was able to board the van. In such a situation I'm sure everyone was scared of being left also. That poor girl obviously raised her voice to try and be more assertive because she was scared of getting dropped off at a completely random place in a country she's not familiar with. Traveling alone as a young woman, no less! Shameful of these scammers to try to intimidate and punish the victims. Thank you for making sure she wasn't stranded. Wishing you all the best.
Lesson of the Video should be: Never pre-pay a taxi service in Thailand, especially if your taking the ride at a later time. If you want to book a taxi service to a tourist location, IMO the most reliable/safest way is to do it, is go through your hotel. Or pay the extra $ for an all day taxi driver, someone who will wait for you at the tourist spot. I always try to find a friendly multilingual taxi driver’s card so I can use the same person to take me all around and at the end of the day pay and tip the driver well. Idk when this was filmed(looks like pre Covid) but since Covid, it seems some Taxi services are trying to pull more scams. It’s been a difficult few years for the people who rely on tourists dollars to live. Good luck, be careful, & travel smart.
I have to say that we did a booking through the hotel for the floating market. It was a desk on the ground floor doing it, and we still god scammed. Basically we agreed on 2.500 baht for 2 person to go to Maekong Market (the train market) and then to the Floating Market. The train market everything went fine, but at the Floating, they left us really far away in some spot that just had one agency renting boats to go up the canal. We went there and they asked for 3.000 baht for both, we said we just had 1.500 because we didn't though we would need money at all. They dropped the price to 2.000 and we had to stop on some ATM. It was awfull as for 1.30h we were on a boat stopping in various shops that we didn't with people trying to sell us things. We stopped at a "coconut farm" that was basically a shop with ATM, the shop owner and the boat guy were pushing us to withdrawl money because we were still owing 500 baht. When we finally got into the market it was empty since it was already like 13:00 PM... So really, I do think that in Thailand it's a matter of luck. The better services/tour we got was the ones booked online through TripAdvisor, the rest was pretty much some sort of scam which is sad and actually one of the things that was driving me insane and getting me eager to just go back home.
This is the best advice, whenever we want to tour around like welll tourists we just get an all day taxi driver. Saves the trouble and he is just waiting when we finish and want to move onto the next place
Is it easy to find an all day driver? We are going back to Thailand next year for a month and want to book a driver for a day for a few different times
@@user-cx9gq2ud6t we have not had trouble, we just found a driver we liked and negotiated with him directly. It always felt like you were getting a good deal when you consider how much it costs for a whole day compared to just getting into a taxi back home and going for a short trip
So….I was there yesterday but booked a private taxi from Bangkok. They took us to the boat dock and we were told 3,000 baht (about $90) for 1.5 hours. Seriously, like wtf. I wanted to go somewhere else, like where you were but was told there was no place like that. I was with a Thai speaker and we could both tell this was their scam. Get you 1.5 hours from Bangkok and sink in the screws. I’ve been to Thailand before so while I was mad at them I was more mad at myself for letting this happen. I should have done my research first and not trusted the “tour” taxi guide. Lesson learned. Also, this is just a high priced tourist trap. Not somewhere where Thais shop like it was in the past. You just boat through 100 or so shops selling you overpriced junk. Skip it totally. Go to big C or Lotus and buy the same scrap souvenirs for 25% of the cost. BTW, do not feel sorry for these people. This scam is working big time. The canals are lined with new homes and expensive cars so a lot of us are falling into this trap. You’ve been warned. P.S. I still love Thailand.
After watching this, I only want to go to places reachable by train with fixed schedule. I'd be mortified if I were that poor girl. Thank you for being such a gentleman & rescue that poor lady.. ❤️
Never book outside an authorized agency. Everywhere in the world there are scammers trying to take advantage of you. So choose wisely and do not put yourself in danger.
@@kalltravels it's usually cheaper too but you take your risks. If you take one of these places and the return pickup spot doesn't have many taxi's around.. you have to know you're at the mercy of the tour operator. Assume you're going to be scammed in all situations and you should be fine :)
I'm from Chiang Rai and I hate going back to Thailand. The amount of Thai people trying to scam you is insane. What's even sadder is that the police will often times look the other way. The grand palace scam is a really good example. With officers standing within frets of the scammers they say nothing as the scammers tricked a lot of visitors.
In fairness this happens in all countries with tourist that are not in the know. Sadly with COVID scammers will make even more of an appearance. Scams are usually associated with over changing customers. If you feel the costs are too high. Simply say no.. no sense of arguing with someone.
The scammers are doing this to Thai people too, not only foreigners. But Thai people know how to deal with this. I feel so sorry for you guys . And thank you for making this video. Btw, i’m Thai, and i have this experience too. :))
@@debraglows That's almost every where, you still can enjoy travel... I was in the Manila and got scammed myself, so does not mean it's all bad people or place.
Been going to Thailand since 2003. It is well known that the floating market is generally a scam site. The only problems I've ever had, they were all minor, was with transportation especially tuk tuks and taxis.
Thai Government has always been keen on projecting the official image of Thailand as the "Land of Smiles." Imagine, being a foreign tourist, to be forced to undergo such traumatic and utterly distasteful an experience as this one, at the tail end of an otherwise fairly agreeable trip, and coming out inevitably with an altered image of the country. I've been to Thailand twice in the past ten years and some of my very sweet memories are associated with both of my trips. However, I maintain that it's always swindlers like these who not only ruin your trip but also do their best to influence your opinion of the Thai people, who in reality are, by and large, friendly and helpful folks.
In behalf of the Thai people, I would like to apologize for the incident in which you had to deal with those assholes. The new generations are pushing and protesting for the better society. These selfishness rooted so deep in the system. The country is economically corrupted due to the dirty politicians and people are desprate to make a living. However, that gives them no right to scam anyone. These scammers are assholes and deserve a foot in their mouth. Man I wish I was there. I would serve them well. I'm new to the channel but once again, I apologize in behalf of the Thai people, and hope you have had a great experience in Thailand. You're very very welcomed here.
okay, i definitely won't go in Thailand. it's not only the place where you got homesick cause everyone is too lazy to learn English , but also a place where you got serious trust issues. it's land of scams
If it weren't for the rampant scamming everywhere, Thailand would be a perfect destination. I still want to go back for another future holiday, but it's annoying that you can't fully relax because you always have to think that everyone you meet is trying to scam you.
This looks so stressful. I think I won't bother travelling to Bangkok. Thanks for sharing. Hope you reached back safely. I also was not happy seeing them heartlessly cooking live seafood😣😣
the prawns jumping..dropped on the floor..and they just pick it up & put it back to the bbq stove... big nono on the hygiene level of this shop. They level very 3rd world low.
This is so ashamed. I am Thai and I feel so sorry for you all and I do apologize that this happens to all of you. These scammers won’t last long and I hope they all burned in hell. Hopefully this video can help spread the word out.
Will not last long? ฝันไปเถอะ Just exactly who or what is going to stop them? TAT? Police? Ordinary Thai people? Scamming foreigners is the National Sport of Thailand and has been going on unhindered for decades.
Thank you for exposing this, we need more scams there to be exposed. Honestly makes me feel like I don’t want to back but I know there are some good people still just getting harder to come by these days. I fear now that having the lockdowns and them losing their livelihoods will only make them worse once the tourists do go back. I would hope these hard times would make people more humble but sadly sometimes it does quite the opposite. Glad you got back safely and everyone else there. So sorry for the girl they tried to leave behind.
In the US where we have the right to speak up for ourselves and sue people for scamming 🤷🏻♀️ What is with your rude comment? Scamming someone is never ok!
@@sanjayvaidya4925 Wow! That's uncalled for. You're not living in Mumbai by any chance one of those scammers targeting the vulnerable elderly with fake phone calls about Amazon product returns and then stealing all their life savings are you?
Thank you Kall for sharing. Those scammers have the audacity to get angry because things didn’t go their way. Hope that Thai authorities handle them seriously. This is Thai tourism we are talking about. This will leave foreigners having second thoughts whether to visit the floating market or not just because the van transportation there is trying to make more money by cheating and lying!
After watching this I will never go to Thailand at risk being scammed in this way. Literally nothing can be done when they have you trapped and start making demands backed with menace. Thank you for this insight which shows that some Thai people would stop at nothing for their progress. 1 bad apple turning the whole barrel rotton. .
seriously? there are 70 million people in Thailand and most are very friendly and honest. a bunch of people being yelled at and ripped off for a few dollars should not deter you from visiting - it's the most beautiful country in the world
Dont let one person bad experience from allowing yourself the opportunity to visit the most beautiful country in the world. The people are sweet, loving, and giving and 99.9% are not scammers. No matter where you go in the world there will always be predators, your job is to be alert enough to not become prey.
I had a similar situation like this in Thailand a few years back. So I told them I worked for the British government which I did, and was meeting the King in the morning (which i wasn't') and naturally his majesty would be displeased to hear I had been up half the night because the taxi firmed had tried to scam me. With that, I was treated like a King, free food, free drinks and the taxi taking me back to my hotel for free.
It's so sad that they make tourists being apprehensive when visiting the sights. It's not a relaxing feeling when you need to think a step ahead to prevent such nonsense.
okay, i definitely won't go in Thailand. it's not only the place where you got homesick cause everyone is too lazy to learn English , but also a place where you got serious trust issues. it's land of scams
Been in thailand last 2019 with my partner. It was the bad experience for me aswell, scam is everywhere specially when they know that your a tourist. Transportation fare to locals and tourist are totally different, 3 fold than the regular fare.
My parents and I got a taxi from Sofitel to a restaurant about 3 km from the hotel (the hotel booked for us). The driver after 5 mins in the car asked me to buy the boat trip ticket and I refused. He said he will have to charge double for the fare as he thought we would buy those tickets. What’s on earth. We disagreed and he said he will drop us in the middle of the road. We had to stop in the middle of road in the middle of Bangkok and got another taxi. Terrible! We will never go back.
Did you report this back to the hotel? i would think that if the hotel booked the taxi for you then i would have some details of the driver. Contact number etc.
I went to Amphawa floating market before covid with a friend via taxi, when we got there, the driver dropped my friend and I off a little ways outside of the market entrance. With the language barrier, we understood "no taxi go in" and "I wait for you here". The idea of him sitting there for a few hours waiting for my friend and I didn't bode well with me so I told him to just leave and we'll find another taxi back later. Fast forward a few hours we discovered we CAN'T get a taxi b/c they're not allowed there. We ended up finding out way to that location where this video was shot (not sure if it was the same company or another) but we got back to Bangkok without much issues.
Sorry to hear of your experience and the bad behavior of these mafia style people who ruin the reputation for others. Well done for keeping calm and helping others.
Yeah just because one bad business is exposed doesn’t mean that all Thai people are that way.. I have good friends in Thailand the call me much more often than any American friends in my phone book.
another scam is when you rent something, like a water ski/wave runner. When you bring it back they will show you 'damage' on it, like normal wear and tear scratches and then physically force some tourists to pay a lot of money for the 'damages'. But as mentioned in the comments, scams are pervasive in a lot of countries
Well i always take pictures of what i rent. Like i rented a car. Even they don't walk around it to show you the current damage. I still make LOTS of pictures, and best is to show them you make pictures.
Thank you for the video. I just wanted to say that you're not alone. I was also a victim of thailand native scammers throughout my trip there. Yes, I did do my research before going but none of the resources help as I encounter them first hand and was not able to do anything about it. Like some comment below saying that thai cop(s)/royal soldier(s)/security guard(s) stood there but turn blind eyes throughout the scam in front of him/them.
Been to Bangkok once and never would come back, as soon you set foot on the ground from Taxi or Paid tours, you will be scammed as if the whole City is set up to scam tourists. I understand scams are everywhere especially in touristy places but damn, every corner and every attractions you go to just watch your back. It's not a really pleasant feeling and there's not much there to waste your money and time there.
Wow, this shows a side I never considered when traveling. My dream is to go to Thailand one day. I am completely in the blind about the region, but this video not only shows some good points, but some negative ones to consider as well. Thank you!!!!
@@PanPaige sorry PanPops.....the scammers targeted mainly tourists...not locals. Hence why you most probably would not encounter these scammers. Your country is fine. Lovely and warm people. Scammers exists in every country. Cheers!
I usually book Klook guided tour with return transport (if available) if I want to go to far away places to prevent such transportation scam. Scammers know well tourists are worried that they can't go back to their hotels and they have to spent the night in a strange location, and they will pay whatever the scammers say. These scammers are like robbers.
Hello, I'm Thai. Really sorry about your bad experience. Really takes a single fish to spoil the whole pond. I hope you did enjoy the rest of your stay tho :)
I am thai and I am so sorry this happen to you. 3 years ago I went back to Thailand to visit with my sister in law. We had similar case. They try to charge us ฿2000 for night market and taxi. We decided to rent a car and drove around. 🙃
That guy scammer is so rude shouting loudly to tourists. I can't believe the rumors were true about scammers in Thailand until I watched this video. Well, I believe in every country there are good and bad people so we should be cautious at all times whenever we visit a foreign country.
Exactly. I would turn back immediately and find a place to stay waiting for the next bus tomorrow. How can you trust someone like that to do his job well?
Wdym the rumours are true I live here and I can tell u for sure everything is a scam, just gotta know and its honestly not even a scam like 200 baht to go from a far distance to bangkok is very good deal its only a scam cus they cheated u out of even less and u can tell most of these tourists arent experienced because they use grab and not bolt for transportation 😂
Yeah, Many thai scammers are very rude and agressive, I have seen many Thai scamming video on youtube, First they will scamm you, if you don't agree with them, they will get mad at you and if you try to fight back, they will beat you up
okay, i definitely won't go in Thailand. it's not only the place where you got homesick cause everyone is too lazy to learn English , but also a place where you got serious trust issues. it's land of scams
Thank you for sharing this, bro. I've been to Thailand oh, maybe 10 times, and I've had to deal with scammers myself. I do hope the Thai Tourism Authority will look into this and put an end to this practice. Like you, I love Thailand and the Thai people, but of course, there will be a few rotten eggs. One day soon, I'll come back to Amphawa Floating Market and get a huge van and head to that terminal and pick up all of my 'friends' and take them back to Bangkok--for free. Let's not give these scammers any more of our hard-earned money. My best advice, book your own tour van as we've always done in the past. You get your own driver, you go at your own pace, you get a tour guide, and you get no hassle from people like these. I've subbed even though I don't know what content you put out because of this. You're doing us travelers a huge favor. Stay safe, and best of travels to yah!
These small mini-vans are a big business in Thailand, and while they are affordable, there's a serious health concern many people overlook: the risk of disease inside the vans. Longer trips, common with these vehicles, increase the chance of exposure to illnesses like tuberculosis (TB). Sitting close to numerous passengers, often from various parts of Southeast Asia, can lead to inhaling contaminated air. If your immune system is compromised, you could contract TB or even worse, MDR-TB (multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis). MDR-TB develops when people with regular TB stop their medication prematurely, allowing the bacteria to become resistant to standard treatment. Keep this in mind when booking these vans - you may be walking into a high-risk environment for germs and viruses
Im scare to ho to Thailand.. Thank God , i travelled to Philippines .Everyone treats me as a guest ...Im living here in Cebu Philippines for the last 7 years .The best decision of my life ...
I'm saddened see this happened. I've been to Thailand last 2017 and let me tell you it was my best experience in a foreign country. I drop my 500 baht in Chatuchak market and it was given back to me by the vendor where I bought an anklets from. I will never forget that experience that's why Thai people always have a special place in my heart and I've always wants to go back. I hope this scamming will not prosper it really gives a bad name to Thailand.
The taxi's and bus there are always scamming for money. Lucky when I went back to Thailand with my mom we were with our family who lived in Thailand and my auntie bitched out the driver so bad that he was so scared 😂🤣😂
Lol sounds like my thai aunt 😂 she will bitch out anyone who crosses her. My mom would as well. I went to the mall with my American friend and we split up from my family to shop together and some lady charged me so much for some jeans and when I told my mom how much I paid for them she freaked out (btw I was sorta young and didn't understand really how much I was spending), anyway she went back to the thai lady and started yelling at her and caused a scene. I was so embarrassed at the time, but now I'm so grateful lol
I am from Bangkok and this is actually embarrassing to see people acting like this I can understand what their saying it’s it’s honestly ridiculous they ruined our image to other people and it’s not ok Thailand is mostly tourism and scammers ruin it all sorry for your experience in Bangkok
I haven’t been in Thailand yet but I’d love to visit in a month or so. Do you have some tips what areas to avoid? And what I should definitely see in Bangkok and Phuket? Thanks
@@yourpapichulo8859 Phuket definitely go to the beaches but I haven’t been to Thailand in a long time due to covid definitely avoid the busy streets of Bangkok because they are not very clean but definitely take a look at the 7 elevens there ( ik its weird) also DON’T TRY ROADSIDE ICE or milk you will get sick I tried it been there done that.
@@angie-vh2jj thank u so much for those tips I never thought about avoiding the ice actually even though I’ve heard those ice venders might be safe since they’re using special filters. I’ll avoid it though 😆
Sorry for having to go through this scammers in Thailand. As a Thai person, I wish we have some kind of reporting app for these beviours. They deserve some punishment from the government. Really unacceptable.
This is a shame after a nice day and ended up scammed. Thanks for bringing this up. Sorry to say that I don’t think the authority will not do anything to get rid of that, They all really need to learn a hard lesson.
If we go in tour packages, we will not scam by those taxi or car service. Just buy clothes in shop with research and help us negotiate their price. I rarely eat in those place but only Thai store who has price on it.
This is part of the reason why the government is expanding public transport so much. Taxis and any ride hire service scams tourist so much. You're better off hiring a private driver for a fix price if you can't bare public transport.
Yeah these scammers are terrible. I got scammed by them when I was there years ago. They dropped us off at the water taxi depot rather than the actual market and demanded 2000Thb for a "tour". Worst experience in Bangkok.
I took Grab Taxi from BKK to Samut Songkram this month via Grab. Cost 790B for 2 Persons. Back to BKK we used Minivan. Don't remember the price anymore.
This happens all over the world. Even here in America taxi drivers in cities like New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, or any other major tourists destination are gonna try to scam you. That's why its always wise to know your options on how to get around the city that you're in as well as learning some of the language. Having only 1 option is never wise
Precisely. It's also always good to have a backup plan. Lucky, in our era of the internet, we can do some research and find alternative options or better tips on how to move around in foreign countries. I have saved tons of money just by learning the routes of local buses in Bangkok online. Also, there are always a bunch of expat forums about pretty much every major country. Typically expats living there write useful articles about real life there, unlike Instagram bloggers, who only post pretty picture for the sake of views.
Having been to all these major cities, ironically, most taxi drivers are from Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African countries and they have the same mindset of the third world countries.
I'm Thai and I was dissapointed to see them yell and scam. If I was there the driver would be taking a nap on the road if he ever raised his voice at me. It's better if tourist book any transportation with the hotel. It's much safer that way.Take care.
That is exactly why I avoid the big cities and tourist traps when possible. The people in the smaller cities and villages are not like their city counterparts. I am sure this is true in every country throughout the world.
10:06 is psychopathic behaviour man. I would have avoided those people immediately. When I went to Bangkok I mainly traveled by metro and BTS station, and any taxi I booked via my hotel. Around major tourist hotspots there were many people trying to scam but it was pretty easy to recognise and shaking your head no and keep walking should let them know you are not gonna fall for it. So sorry this happened to you man, I found the country to be filled with such nice people so bad people like this really ruin it for the rest
I'm glad you don't let those things sour you on the people there. As you said, it's a part of travelling. Even if you are aware of the situation, they still have you in a bad position when there are no options and its late at night. Glad everyone made it home okay.
I’ve been scammed doing some shady stuff in Japan. It happens and it’s just easier to take the scam instead of fighting it if the only thing you’re gonna lose is money. And I don’t even think this amount is literally worth fighting over especially if there is a language barrier. Live and learn 🤣🤣🤣
I'm Thai and I'm angry with these kind of people. They way of thought were "If these tourist could afford to travel that's mean they're rich, so it wouldn't hurt if I take some money from them!!" What's more is sometime they refuse service for their own country man, they focus solely on tourist so they could scam them. One time I called a taxi at air port, the driver looks supper annoyed when he see that's I'm Thai and tried to refuse to take me.
You Are brave to do that I’m so proud of you cause we got scammed in Thailand but we didn’t post it cause they say you can’t complain or send a bad feedback in Thailand or else you will arrested
I experienced before during my trips not only in Thailand but also other country. To overcome this I resort in renting a self driving vehicle and rely on GPS to move around and outskirts. The rental cost may be slightly high but I am satisfied because if you get scammed by paying more the cost may be more or less the same or maybe more higher than the rental cost. Renting is more to your own leisure time and may seek accomodation at your own pace. My piece of idea only.
Make sure you have a full coverage auto insurance. If you get involved in any accidents in Thailand, I assure you will be at fault as a foreigner, even if you get rear ended. Thai police will be happy to show up to get his cut of the money after he finds you at fault.
Thank you for sharing especially for pointing out you weren’t trying to give the Thai people a bad name as a whole however this will help someone better prepare when they are taking trip and traveling around. I know in the Philippines there is a scam they do with taxis that pick up foreigners from the airport. Most of these coins have the most polite humble people that you will meet
No. Not all Thais but majority of Thais are rude and disrespectful people. Maybe it’s me, but I have encounters so many rude people. I know people who also experienced unpleasant encounter with Thais too. I know there are good Thais but I rarely come across any. When you’ve money, they are nice to you. That’s why they learned the tactic of scamming tourists. Just be on the outlook and travel smart, safe, and alive.
i got scam by philipine taxi drivers as well. dishonest bunch. i still paid them for their services. poor 3rd world people. Hope my extra $ help levitate their poverty. money is no problem to me. If i'm a poor man, i'll raise hell. hahaha!!
These scams are really common on tourist attractions its really common in foods they can cost up to 100-200( about 2-10 dollars) baht per plate which is crazy expensive
I went to the floating market with my family pre covid. I booked the tour online and paid abt rm50 for each person. This included a trip to the train market as well, pick up from hotel and drop off in khao san road. All in all it was a good experience.
I just send your video to the department of tourism. I hope they will come to check on these people. It's illegal to scam like this in Thailand and hope they can do something. We are really sorry that something like this happened to you.
@@kalltravels They did to Thai tourist too but We argued them and always told them that We will report them to the police. Most of the time It's works!
I remember going to the floating markets years ago and one little old lady was using the water from the river to cook her food in not very appetising at all
Not to mention when they were playing around with those live shrimp and picking them up off the dirty floor and putting them on the table with the cooked shrimp, like wut?
Where do you think the sewage water drains into, lol. When you eat at those places, make sure you have your charcoal tablets and in worst case, some diahrea medicine. You don't want to spend rest your vacation days in the hotel.
Had trouble watching the part with the suffering animals trying to get away from that guy who was flinging them into the bin. I literally had to cover the screen with my hand. Really delighted that you looked for food with no meat or eggs. The struggle is real. It’s hard to find sometimes. As someone who advocates for animals, I could never go to countries like this without feeling overwhelmed at what I saw.
Thanks for sharing with us. This is something that I don’t want to get involved. They looked kinda rude to the customers and plus not hygiene… im super fan of street food but this is very unpleasant. :/
how much was the taxi rate cause u said the mini van was 100baht ? if 300-400 baht i would paid and moved on ,i went to tokyo and took a taxi from airport to city center and it was over 200usa dollar or 7200baht
many people say awww they are poor and desperate but realistically they are not poor - everyone was eating something!! pure scammers.. give thailand a bad name - so sad but this exists everywhere....
Honestly, if you're traveling, it's important to budget for unexpected expenses as well. Sure you can argue back and forth but remember that it's not your country, there is a language barrier, you don't know the geography, streets or anything so prepare to get scammed. If you can avoid it, then do so, but in the situation in the video, I would just deal with it and pay extra just to get out. Remember your safety is your top priority in unfamiliar areas, not your pride and not your money. It's not like they're going to charge you $1000 extra or something crazy, it's just enough for you to be annoyed at. Just pay it and get out safely, then try to learn how you can avoid similar scams in the future.
On top of that, he was picking them off the floor and straight into the grill. You can tell he hates tourists and doesn't care what they see yet that's the hand that feeds him.
Yes always contact the Tourist Police as they help but exposing them on your video is good...well done. You can always call a GRAB taxi if you get stuck
Thank you very much for sharing. Is the video filmed before Covid? By the way, its not recommended to provoke the locals. A better solution is to find other mini van counter or worst case negotiate a price that is not too far off from the usual price. The local vendors usually see tourists as cash machines especially tourists from China. Based on the tense situation, 100 baht is still reasonable to dis-fuse the drama; 30 baht extra. I've had worse experience from longtail boat ride scams in Thailand.
speaking from someone behind a desk after the whole turmoil unfold. No matter what about the counter proposal. These guys are tired and they dun want to be stranded. Worst of there are people who kills for organs in that country targeting tourist. You can share a "similar" experience but face it every person is different. Being safe than sorry and a lost of life is way out of the plan. Thus just settle it there and then does not matter the price. Once you reach hotel start getting all the right authorities or else hire a hitman - cut off a few fingers would do great. I prefer to cut of their arms for their scam. The driver and the woman in there, she seems to be the head.
Longtail boat scam!its reminded me my own experience,we want to go to icon siam & the tuk2 driver bring us to his scammer friends,and ask us for 1200 bhat,haha...& the lady was very pushy,told us the one local usually use large boat is far away,thanks to the google,we find the terminal just next to it.They works together on this,to scam ppl.
Good advice. Don't argue with Thai in this type of situation. I wouldn't be surprised if the ticket seller pulls out a machete and start screaming. Does anyone remember the American executive who got chased and chopped up by taxi driver over a dispute involving a few baht taxi fare in Bangkok? Human lives are cheap in Land of Smiles.
We went to Rot Fai (?) and was served spoiled seafood! Little did they know, we are Filipinos and we know our seafood. Even if they KNOW, they were still forcing us to pay for the whole meal. Unbelievable. Of course we are used to this so we did not pay a single cent and warned the Chinese tourists around us but they seem really clueless what we were talking about. Nonetheless, we had a wonderful time in Thailand. You just really have to be careful. Growing up in Manila helped a lot though lol.
Most likely they are chinese mainlanders, they speak no English and are always bragging about how much money they have. Speak no English at all. They do the same type of scams so it's Karma coming back to bite them. I would have understood your warning though as I'm Canadian despite looking Asian.
@@slee2695 scammers are everywhere no matter where you are. Southeast Asia is beautiful but it’s not as developed yet so you have to be vigilant. It’s still safe generally.
Thank you for exposing these kinds of scam and yes although they happy in many countries we can't stop us from seeing the world. They people will get their day. Bless you.
Bangkok full of scammers! This is what i experienced from my trip 3-4 months ago, as a first timer. From the tuk2, bolt drivers, the floating market packages and also street food. My floating market trip they firstly charged 2500thb per boat of 4 pax, damn expensive! But after some argument they reduced to 1500thb per boat (an hour boating much more expensive than our halfday shuttle trip from bangkok. Can u imagine??). Eventhough i still feel the price was unreasonable, we agreed as my sister wanted no more arguing. Nothing really special about the package i can say hmm..
When we’re in Thailand, we hired a private driver for $60/day who will take us everywhere, translated for is, and wait for us at every spot. He’s also super nice, and will lend us money until we can get to a bank or ATM.
Horrible people and hooligans. I saw that the tourist lady were with her family with her elderly parents, prob worried her parents are tired already. So shameless of those scammers to do that, they’ll get their karma.
Floating market visit - a one in a lifetime experience for me. Never would think of another one in Thailand. Loved all other places like Krabi, Phi-Phi Island, Koh-Larn, Phuket, Pataya and more of other places in Thailand with lovely nice locals.
I feel sorry for you, KLM and the many tourists that got scammed..I enjoyed your video nonetheless and I have subscribed to your channel today, October 4..hello from Brisbane, Australia
I’m Thai and I feel bad and ashamed that how you guys were treated like that which is unprofessional and improper. These scammers actually ruined the reputation of the country and caused troubles to other good people who have tried hard to satisfy tourists or their customers.
As a person who travels a lot. I have to agree that these people give Thailand a bad name. Although there are lots of scams that happens all over Thailand.
Overall, Thailand is a great holiday destination.
Beautiful people and great food.
Such a shame that a small minority seems to think that it’s Ok to exploit the tourist.
You should forward this video to your local pig police station/local government. Obviously, it is illegal if you screwed up country/people which have some common sense. Visitors travel the world to visit your country for vacations, and that is not something visitors deserve. It is awful country, awful people, and awful local government. Inform your local authority, karma will be a bitch to your country and all people in your country. Making me angry just by watching this video.
A lot of Thai Taxi drivers are like that. Disgusting af
And before u all scream racist. I’m half Thai half German by myself 😂
@@vincentstohr2216 nothing racist about your statement. Those taxi drivers and all the scammers deserve to get beaten up to death.
@@vincentstohr2216 I love it when they don't turn the meter on. I wait till 3l4 way through the journey and tell them to turn it on or I'm getting out. the scammers get scammed.
Thank you so much for being kind and making sure that girl was able to board the van. In such a situation I'm sure everyone was scared of being left also. That poor girl obviously raised her voice to try and be more assertive because she was scared of getting dropped off at a completely random place in a country she's not familiar with. Traveling alone as a young woman, no less! Shameful of these scammers to try to intimidate and punish the victims. Thank you for making sure she wasn't stranded. Wishing you all the best.
Lesson of the Video should be: Never pre-pay a taxi service in Thailand, especially if your taking the ride at a later time.
If you want to book a taxi service to a tourist location, IMO the most reliable/safest way is to do it, is go through your hotel. Or pay the extra $ for an all day taxi driver, someone who will wait for you at the tourist spot. I always try to find a friendly multilingual taxi driver’s card so I can use the same person to take me all around and at the end of the day pay and tip the driver well.
Idk when this was filmed(looks like pre Covid) but since Covid, it seems some Taxi services are trying to pull more scams. It’s been a difficult few years for the people who rely on tourists dollars to live.
Good luck, be careful, & travel smart.
yea. basically this. pay a little bit more and get the private service. and is more convenient and safer for you.
I have to say that we did a booking through the hotel for the floating market. It was a desk on the ground floor doing it, and we still god scammed.
Basically we agreed on 2.500 baht for 2 person to go to Maekong Market (the train market) and then to the Floating Market. The train market everything went fine, but at the Floating, they left us really far away in some spot that just had one agency renting boats to go up the canal. We went there and they asked for 3.000 baht for both, we said we just had 1.500 because we didn't though we would need money at all. They dropped the price to 2.000 and we had to stop on some ATM.
It was awfull as for 1.30h we were on a boat stopping in various shops that we didn't with people trying to sell us things. We stopped at a "coconut farm" that was basically a shop with ATM, the shop owner and the boat guy were pushing us to withdrawl money because we were still owing 500 baht.
When we finally got into the market it was empty since it was already like 13:00 PM...
So really, I do think that in Thailand it's a matter of luck. The better services/tour we got was the ones booked online through TripAdvisor, the rest was pretty much some sort of scam which is sad and actually one of the things that was driving me insane and getting me eager to just go back home.
This is the best advice, whenever we want to tour around like welll tourists we just get an all day taxi driver. Saves the trouble and he is just waiting when we finish and want to move onto the next place
Is it easy to find an all day driver? We are going back to Thailand next year for a month and want to book a driver for a day for a few different times
@@user-cx9gq2ud6t we have not had trouble, we just found a driver we liked and negotiated with him directly. It always felt like you were getting a good deal when you consider how much it costs for a whole day compared to just getting into a taxi back home and going for a short trip
So….I was there yesterday but booked a private taxi from Bangkok. They took us to the boat dock and we were told 3,000 baht (about $90) for 1.5 hours. Seriously, like wtf. I wanted to go somewhere else, like where you were but was told there was no place like that. I was with a Thai speaker and we could both tell this was their scam. Get you 1.5 hours from Bangkok and sink in the screws. I’ve been to Thailand before so while I was mad at them I was more mad at myself for letting this happen. I should have done my research first and not trusted the “tour” taxi guide. Lesson learned.
Also, this is just a high priced tourist trap. Not somewhere where Thais shop like it was in the past. You just boat through 100 or so shops selling you overpriced junk. Skip it totally. Go to big C or Lotus and buy the same scrap souvenirs for 25% of the cost.
BTW, do not feel sorry for these people. This scam is working big time. The canals are lined with new homes and expensive cars so a lot of us are falling into this trap.
You’ve been warned.
P.S. I still love Thailand.
theybtold us 80$ each too we were like f it let's leave. they ended up taking 5$ each just walk and they change price
I totally agreed, this fxxxing floating market has nothing to see. Tourists should be told to avoid this place at all.
oh this is the same scam that happened to us. see my comment
Curious. Are you native thai resident?
@@bigstick8699 No. A native Thai would have seen this coming a mile away. Lol
I do live in Thailand now and love it.
After watching this, I only want to go to places reachable by train with fixed schedule. I'd be mortified if I were that poor girl. Thank you for being such a gentleman & rescue that poor lady.. ❤️
Just book ur tour from the hotel u stay, they will help u book ur tour with a all day driver , safer and time convenient
Really? Will remember this tip
@@paulcastro9958 yep where ever u want to explore to see
@@thairice2 Everyone needs to do this instead! Thanks for the info!
@@motiveintentionsincerity why would you have to say that?
@@flatcube3706 say what ?
Never book outside an authorized agency. Everywhere in the world there are scammers trying to take advantage of you. So choose wisely and do not put yourself in danger.
Yeah we tend to let our guards down while traveling. Stay safe!
@@kalltravels it's usually cheaper too but you take your risks. If you take one of these places and the return pickup spot doesn't have many taxi's around.. you have to know you're at the mercy of the tour operator. Assume you're going to be scammed in all situations and you should be fine :)
I'm from Chiang Rai and I hate going back to Thailand. The amount of Thai people trying to scam you is insane. What's even sadder is that the police will often times look the other way. The grand palace scam is a really good example. With officers standing within frets of the scammers they say nothing as the scammers tricked a lot of visitors.
The scammers pay a lot of tribute to police every month or maybe day. From what I heard 10,000 bath is minimum time to time.
In fairness this happens in all countries with tourist that are not in the know. Sadly with COVID scammers will make even more of an appearance. Scams are usually associated with over changing customers. If you feel the costs are too high. Simply say no.. no sense of arguing with someone.
That's because all the cop's get part of the deal too.....all them the same !
@knky 😅😅😅😇😇😇👏👏
In my country. The Government itself that is trying to scam us.
The scammers are doing this to Thai people too, not only foreigners. But Thai people know how to deal with this.
I feel so sorry for you guys . And thank you for making this video. Btw, i’m Thai, and i have this experience too. :))
Can you pls share to us how you guys deal with this? Am considering to move to thailand but still a bit hesitant. Am a filipina.
Trust no,1.....
Scammers
World-wide ???
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@@debraglows That's almost every where, you still can enjoy travel... I was in the Manila and got scammed myself, so does not mean it's all bad people or place.
As a rule I don’t take the last plane flight, van ride … of the day. It doesn’t leave much room for correction.
Likewise I don't eat leftovers or buy the last item.
@@brexitgreens at a orgy I never…
Been going to Thailand since 2003. It is well known that the floating market is generally a scam site. The only problems I've ever had, they were all minor, was with transportation especially tuk tuks and taxis.
Thai Government has always been keen on projecting the official image of Thailand as the "Land of Smiles." Imagine, being a foreign tourist, to be forced to undergo such traumatic and utterly distasteful an experience as this one, at the tail end of an otherwise fairly agreeable trip, and coming out inevitably with an altered image of the country. I've been to Thailand twice in the past ten years and some of my very sweet memories are associated with both of my trips. However, I maintain that it's always swindlers like these who not only ruin your trip but also do their best to influence your opinion of the Thai people, who in reality are, by and large, friendly and helpful folks.
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Smile your ass
@AmazingThailand
Thai gov know and don't care
Philippines had my phone stolen in a club. Yes leaves a bad taste
In behalf of the Thai people, I would like to apologize for the incident in which you had to deal with those assholes. The new generations are pushing and protesting for the better society. These selfishness rooted so deep in the system. The country is economically corrupted due to the dirty politicians and people are desprate to make a living. However, that gives them no right to scam anyone. These scammers are assholes and deserve a foot in their mouth. Man I wish I was there. I would serve them well. I'm new to the channel but once again, I apologize in behalf of the Thai people, and hope you have had a great experience in Thailand. You're very very welcomed here.
I have lots of hope for the new generation in Thailand and that is surprising because I have much less hope for the young western generation.
Speaking for yourself! He only paid $3.5 for a 1.5 hr ride to Bangkok! It was fucking cheap!
how they would feel welcomed if most of Thais are scammers?
a good way to boast about his people
okay, i definitely won't go in Thailand. it's not only the place where you got homesick cause everyone is too lazy to learn English , but also a place where you got serious trust issues. it's land of scams
If it weren't for the rampant scamming everywhere, Thailand would be a perfect destination. I still want to go back for another future holiday, but it's annoying that you can't fully relax because you always have to think that everyone you meet is trying to scam you.
Well there are so much better places to go in the world. And without scammers.
You should go to India.
That's why the last time i went there was 17 years ago!
It's a 3rd world country, kind of goes hand in hand
thais are nothing but greedy.
This looks so stressful. I think I won't bother travelling to Bangkok. Thanks for sharing. Hope you reached back safely. I also was not happy seeing them heartlessly cooking live seafood😣😣
the prawns jumping..dropped on the floor..and they just pick it up & put it back to the bbq stove... big nono on the hygiene level of this shop. They level very 3rd world low.
Bangkok is a very safe place but if you live in a fantasy world and you think western countries treat animals good you have a lot to learn.
Been travelling to Bangkok many times and always met these kind of scammers around there.
You right. These people ruin good reputation of your Country
This is so ashamed. I am Thai and I feel so sorry for you all and I do apologize that this happens to all of you. These scammers won’t last long and I hope they all burned in hell. Hopefully this video can help spread the word out.
Will not last long?
ฝันไปเถอะ
Just exactly who or what is going to stop them?
TAT? Police? Ordinary Thai people?
Scamming foreigners is the National Sport of Thailand and has been going on unhindered for decades.
Thank you for exposing this, we need more scams there to be exposed. Honestly makes me feel like I don’t want to back but I know there are some good people still just getting harder to come by these days. I fear now that having the lockdowns and them losing their livelihoods will only make them worse once the tourists do go back. I would hope these hard times would make people more humble but sadly sometimes it does quite the opposite. Glad you got back safely and everyone else there. So sorry for the girl they tried to leave behind.
Where in disney land do you stay princess?
In the US where we have the right to speak up for ourselves and sue people for scamming 🤷🏻♀️ What is with your rude comment? Scamming someone is never ok!
@@sanjayvaidya4925 you're proving her point inadvertently. You don't even realize you're doing it...
@@sanjayvaidya4925 Wow! That's uncalled for. You're not living in Mumbai by any chance one of those scammers targeting the vulnerable elderly with fake phone calls about Amazon product returns and then stealing all their life savings are you?
You won't pay $3.5 for a 1.5 hr journey! Stupid tourists didn't book in advance when the last bus full and blamed others!
Thank you Kall for sharing. Those scammers have the audacity to get angry because things didn’t go their way. Hope that Thai authorities handle them seriously. This is Thai tourism we are talking about. This will leave foreigners having second thoughts whether to visit the floating market or not just because the van transportation there is trying to make more money by cheating and lying!
After watching this I will never go to Thailand at risk being scammed in this way.
Literally nothing can be done when they have you trapped and start making demands backed with menace. Thank you for this insight which shows that some Thai people would stop at nothing for their progress.
1 bad apple turning the whole barrel rotton. .
seriously? there are 70 million people in Thailand and most are very friendly and honest. a bunch of people being yelled at and ripped off for a few dollars should not deter you from visiting - it's the most beautiful country in the world
@@adamwright4135 I'm probably too sensitive
@@SmartfoolGB Cmon man it's not like other countries doesn't have scam too .
Dont let one person bad experience from allowing yourself the opportunity to visit the most beautiful country in the world. The people are sweet, loving, and giving and 99.9% are not scammers. No matter where you go in the world there will always be predators, your job is to be alert enough to not become prey.
@@adamwright4135 i don't know about beautiful country in the world.. that's why vloggers leave Thailand because they can't stand the people
I'm sorry this happened to you. You remained calm and that definitely helped defuse the situation.
I had a similar situation like this in Thailand a few years back. So I told them I worked for the British government which I did, and was meeting the King in the morning (which i wasn't') and naturally his majesty would be displeased to hear I had been up half the night because the taxi firmed had tried to scam me. With that, I was treated like a King, free food, free drinks and the taxi taking me back to my hotel for free.
You scammed the scammer. Good job!
cool starry bra
Sure you did asshole. You work for Pakistan with a name like yours.
So you scammed them.
LOL
It's so sad that they make tourists being apprehensive when visiting the sights. It's not a relaxing feeling when you need to think a step ahead to prevent such nonsense.
While traveling people are usually in a relaxed mood and this is when the scammers catch them off guard. Stay safe!
My husband experienced two months ago in Thailand was horrible, scammers everywhere and so aggressive… Hope their government do something about it!
I’ve got scammed so many times in Thai. Totally ruined my trip and memories in Thai.
Thailand is full of scammers. I always felt that way when I was in Thailand
okay, i definitely won't go in Thailand. it's not only the place where you got homesick cause everyone is too lazy to learn English , but also a place where you got serious trust issues. it's land of scams
Been in thailand last 2019 with my partner. It was the bad experience for me aswell, scam is everywhere specially when they know that your a tourist. Transportation fare to locals and tourist are totally different, 3 fold than the regular fare.
My parents and I got a taxi from Sofitel to a restaurant about 3 km from the hotel (the hotel booked for us).
The driver after 5 mins in the car asked me to buy the boat trip ticket and I refused.
He said he will have to charge double for the fare as he thought we would buy those tickets. What’s on earth.
We disagreed and he said he will drop us in the middle of the road.
We had to stop in the middle of road in the middle of Bangkok and got another taxi.
Terrible! We will never go back.
Did you report this back to the hotel? i would think that if the hotel booked the taxi for you then i would have some details of the driver. Contact number etc.
we experienced it also that’s why i’m not going back to thailand
@@Rodderz1 tell that to the scammer and his two son's who tried it when i visited they probably still sleeping on the sidewalk i left them at.
Thank you for exposing this. Getting scamed on vacation leaves a bitter taste behind.
I went to Amphawa floating market before covid with a friend via taxi, when we got there, the driver dropped my friend and I off a little ways outside of the market entrance. With the language barrier, we understood "no taxi go in" and "I wait for you here". The idea of him sitting there for a few hours waiting for my friend and I didn't bode well with me so I told him to just leave and we'll find another taxi back later. Fast forward a few hours we discovered we CAN'T get a taxi b/c they're not allowed there. We ended up finding out way to that location where this video was shot (not sure if it was the same company or another) but we got back to Bangkok without much issues.
Sorry to hear of your experience and the bad behavior of these mafia style people who ruin the reputation for others. Well done for keeping calm and helping others.
Stupid tourists didn't book tickets in advance and blamed others who couldn't speak English! $3.5 for 1.5hr ride after 8pm, it was fucking cheap !
Even after getting scammed u still talk good about thailand and thai people. Much respect. u hv earned a sub
A few scammers cannot define an entire country. Thanks for supporting.
Yeah just because one bad business is exposed doesn’t mean that all Thai people are that way.. I have good friends in Thailand the call me much more often than any American friends in my phone book.
@@kalltravels but now this scammer do not have customer.
another scam is when you rent something, like a water ski/wave runner. When you bring it back they will show you 'damage' on it, like normal wear and tear scratches and then physically force some tourists to pay a lot of money for the 'damages'. But as mentioned in the comments, scams are pervasive in a lot of countries
Just dont use them and remember many travel insurrances do not cover jetski accidents
I feel u bro 🤦♂️😂
Well i always take pictures of what i rent. Like i rented a car. Even they don't walk around it to show you the current damage. I still make LOTS of pictures, and best is to show them you make pictures.
Thank you for the video.
I just wanted to say that you're not alone.
I was also a victim of thailand native scammers throughout my trip there.
Yes, I did do my research before going but none of the resources help as I
encounter them first hand and was not able to do anything about it.
Like some comment below saying that thai cop(s)/royal soldier(s)/security guard(s)
stood there but turn blind eyes throughout the scam in front of him/them.
Been to Bangkok once and never would come back, as soon you set foot on the ground from Taxi or Paid tours, you will be scammed as if the whole City is set up to scam tourists. I understand scams are everywhere especially in touristy places but damn, every corner and every attractions you go to just watch your back. It's not a really pleasant feeling and there's not much there to waste your money and time there.
Wow, this shows a side I never considered when traveling. My dream is to go to Thailand one day. I am completely in the blind about the region, but this video not only shows some good points, but some negative ones to consider as well. Thank you!!!!
I’m from Thailand and this upsets me.
@@PanPaige why?
DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY AND TIME . YOU WILL REGRET FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. Biggest scammers and the city is filthy ....
@@enriqueecheverria8592 cause I never saw this side of the city
@@PanPaige sorry PanPops.....the scammers targeted mainly tourists...not locals. Hence why you most probably would not encounter these scammers. Your country is fine. Lovely and warm people. Scammers exists in every country. Cheers!
I usually book Klook guided tour with return transport (if available) if I want to go to far away places to prevent such transportation scam. Scammers know well tourists are worried that they can't go back to their hotels and they have to spent the night in a strange location, and they will pay whatever the scammers say. These scammers are like robbers.
Thailand will never change. Thank you for sharing this scam.
Hello, I'm Thai. Really sorry about your bad experience. Really takes a single fish to spoil the whole pond. I hope you did enjoy the rest of your stay tho :)
I am thai and I am so sorry this happen to you. 3 years ago I went back to Thailand to visit with my sister in law. We had similar case.
They try to charge us ฿2000 for night market and taxi. We decided to rent a car and drove around. 🙃
That guy scammer is so rude shouting loudly to tourists. I can't believe the rumors were true about scammers in Thailand until I watched this video. Well, I believe in every country there are good and bad people so we should be cautious at all times whenever we visit a foreign country.
Exactly. I would turn back immediately and find a place to stay waiting for the next bus tomorrow. How can you trust someone like that to do his job well?
BTW, I’m Thai and I just got scammed while traveling in the south too. LOL.
Wdym the rumours are true
I live here and I can tell u for sure everything is a scam, just gotta know
and its honestly not even a scam like 200 baht to go from a far distance to bangkok is very good deal its only a scam cus they cheated u out of even less
and u can tell most of these tourists arent experienced because they use grab and not bolt for transportation 😂
Yeah, Many thai scammers are very rude and agressive, I have seen many Thai scamming video on youtube, First they will scamm you, if you don't agree with them, they will get mad at you and if you try to fight back, they will beat you up
okay, i definitely won't go in Thailand. it's not only the place where you got homesick cause everyone is too lazy to learn English , but also a place where you got serious trust issues. it's land of scams
I've lived in Thailand for 13 years and the only safe way is to assume that EVERYONE is trying to con you, you won't be far wrong.
To be honest I had a few instances where people were genuinely interested to help me on the way.
I'm from the Caribbean and it's the same. They are something else!
Q. How do you know when a Thai is lying to you? A. Their lips are moving.
@@loveudon6972 I hope not, my wife just told me she's never been unfaithful!
@@Ricimer671 555
Thank you for sharing this, bro. I've been to Thailand oh, maybe 10 times, and I've had to deal with scammers myself. I do hope the Thai Tourism Authority will look into this and put an end to this practice. Like you, I love Thailand and the Thai people, but of course, there will be a few rotten eggs. One day soon, I'll come back to Amphawa Floating Market and get a huge van and head to that terminal and pick up all of my 'friends' and take them back to Bangkok--for free. Let's not give these scammers any more of our hard-earned money. My best advice, book your own tour van as we've always done in the past. You get your own driver, you go at your own pace, you get a tour guide, and you get no hassle from people like these. I've subbed even though I don't know what content you put out because of this. You're doing us travelers a huge favor. Stay safe, and best of travels to yah!
Thanks mate. Stay safe!
not a ggood reason to love them.
These small mini-vans are a big business in Thailand, and while they are affordable, there's a serious health concern many people overlook: the risk of disease inside the vans. Longer trips, common with these vehicles, increase the chance of exposure to illnesses like tuberculosis (TB). Sitting close to numerous passengers, often from various parts of Southeast Asia, can lead to inhaling contaminated air. If your immune system is compromised, you could contract TB or even worse, MDR-TB (multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis). MDR-TB develops when people with regular TB stop their medication prematurely, allowing the bacteria to become resistant to standard treatment. Keep this in mind when booking these vans - you may be walking into a high-risk environment for germs and viruses
This is a big help. Thank you taking the time to put this together.
This is why you make sure to travel always with someone who is Thai or arrange for a guide that can be trusted. Bangkok now have so many scammers.
Im scare to ho to Thailand..
Thank God , i travelled to Philippines .Everyone treats me as a guest ...Im living here in Cebu Philippines for the last 7 years .The best decision of my life ...
Good way to boast about your own country and put others down
But they also scam me also in Philippines they exchange clothes in my bag without noticing. Even my own ppl.
scared of Thailand? the Philippines is not different from Thailand. There are bad apples everywhere
@@Maricalo87 at least they scammed you in your own language, tagalog.. Imagine being scammed in an exotic foreign language
@@travelingman1125 im Irish
Thank you for stepping up and being a decent human being.
I'm saddened see this happened. I've been to Thailand last 2017 and let me tell you it was my best experience in a foreign country. I drop my 500 baht in Chatuchak market and it was given back to me by the vendor where I bought an anklets from. I will never forget that experience that's why Thai people always have a special place in my heart and I've always wants to go back. I hope this scamming will not prosper it really gives a bad name to Thailand.
Most real and authentic, gonzo style videos. Truly enjoed before I got there. Grats.
The taxi's and bus there are always scamming for money. Lucky when I went back to Thailand with my mom we were with our family who lived in Thailand and my auntie bitched out the driver so bad that he was so scared 😂🤣😂
Yo! Can your mom be our tour guide? I’d feel much safer with her 😂
@@onebadhombre5958 😂🤣😂
Lol sounds like my thai aunt 😂 she will bitch out anyone who crosses her. My mom would as well. I went to the mall with my American friend and we split up from my family to shop together and some lady charged me so much for some jeans and when I told my mom how much I paid for them she freaked out (btw I was sorta young and didn't understand really how much I was spending), anyway she went back to the thai lady and started yelling at her and caused a scene. I was so embarrassed at the time, but now I'm so grateful lol
@@TheViniCulture 🤣😂🤣
I am from Bangkok and this is actually embarrassing to see people acting like this I can understand what their saying it’s it’s honestly ridiculous they ruined our image to other people and it’s not ok Thailand is mostly tourism and scammers ruin it all sorry for your experience in Bangkok
I haven’t been in Thailand yet but I’d love to visit in a month or so. Do you have some tips what areas to avoid? And what I should definitely see in Bangkok and Phuket? Thanks
@@yourpapichulo8859 if u come to Phuket and want to take Jet ski before ride it u need to vdo around jet ski first cuz Phuket has jet ski scam
@@yourpapichulo8859 Phuket definitely go to the beaches but I haven’t been to Thailand in a long time due to covid definitely avoid the busy streets of Bangkok because they are not very clean but definitely take a look at the 7 elevens there ( ik its weird) also DON’T TRY ROADSIDE ICE or milk you will get sick I tried it been there done that.
Try the street food its good but the water that vendors use for ice is not very clean
@@angie-vh2jj thank u so much for those tips I never thought about avoiding the ice actually even though I’ve heard those ice venders might be safe since they’re using special filters. I’ll avoid it though 😆
Sorry for having to go through this scammers in Thailand. As a Thai person, I wish we have some kind of reporting app for these beviours. They deserve some punishment from the government. Really unacceptable.
This is a shame after a nice day and ended up scammed. Thanks for bringing this up. Sorry to say that I don’t think the authority will not do anything to get rid of that, They all really need to learn a hard lesson.
If we go in tour packages, we will not scam by those taxi or car service. Just buy clothes in shop with research and help us negotiate their price. I rarely eat in those place but only Thai store who has price on it.
Kudos to you for putting yourself in danger and helping a stranger ❤️
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Thanks mate! People needs to be aware of these scams.
This is part of the reason why the government is expanding public transport so much. Taxis and any ride hire service scams tourist so much. You're better off hiring a private driver for a fix price if you can't bare public transport.
True. Public transports are a safer bet. Atleast the ticket prices are genuine, you need to be a little careful from the pickpocketers though.
I agree. It's the same in other countries. The local taxi services are scammers. They already charge tourists at a higher rate than locals.
Yeah these scammers are terrible. I got scammed by them when I was there years ago. They dropped us off at the water taxi depot rather than the actual market and demanded 2000Thb for a "tour". Worst experience in Bangkok.
Same experience. We paid 4400 thb for the 2 of us
Instant upvote for telling us where the scam started. Thank you for respecting the viewers time.
I took Grab Taxi from BKK to Samut Songkram this month via Grab. Cost 790B for 2 Persons.
Back to BKK we used Minivan. Don't remember the price anymore.
This happens all over the world. Even here in America taxi drivers in cities like New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, or any other major tourists destination are gonna try to scam you. That's why its always wise to know your options on how to get around the city that you're in as well as learning some of the language. Having only 1 option is never wise
Precisely. It's also always good to have a backup plan. Lucky, in our era of the internet, we can do some research and find alternative options or better tips on how to move around in foreign countries. I have saved tons of money just by learning the routes of local buses in Bangkok online. Also, there are always a bunch of expat forums about pretty much every major country. Typically expats living there write useful articles about real life there, unlike Instagram bloggers, who only post pretty picture for the sake of views.
Having been to all these major cities, ironically, most taxi drivers are from Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African countries and they have the same mindset of the third world countries.
No it's not the same.
I'm Thai and I was dissapointed to see them yell and scam. If I was there the driver would be taking a nap on the road if he ever raised his voice at me. It's better if tourist book any transportation with the hotel. It's much safer that way.Take care.
That is exactly why I avoid the big cities and tourist traps when possible. The people in the smaller cities and villages are not like their city counterparts. I am sure this is true in every country throughout the world.
Yup! a lot of scammers in Bangkok! We had a really unpleasant trip in 2019. Never going back there again!
10:06 is psychopathic behaviour man. I would have avoided those people immediately. When I went to Bangkok I mainly traveled by metro and BTS station, and any taxi I booked via my hotel. Around major tourist hotspots there were many people trying to scam but it was pretty easy to recognise and shaking your head no and keep walking should let them know you are not gonna fall for it. So sorry this happened to you man, I found the country to be filled with such nice people so bad people like this really ruin it for the rest
This has put me off about visiting Thailand thanks for the tips on the scam.
I hate scammers
Easily avoidable to be honest. Just use the taxi ride apps. You can book a taxi through the hotel too.
I'm glad you don't let those things sour you on the people there. As you said, it's a part of travelling. Even if you are aware of the situation, they still have you in a bad position when there are no options and its late at night. Glad everyone made it home okay.
I’ve been scammed doing some shady stuff in Japan. It happens and it’s just easier to take the scam instead of fighting it if the only thing you’re gonna lose is money. And I don’t even think this amount is literally worth fighting over especially if there is a language barrier. Live and learn 🤣🤣🤣
If it's just tiny little scams. That cost a few bucks.
I'm Thai and I'm angry with these kind of people.
They way of thought were "If these tourist could afford to travel that's mean they're rich, so it wouldn't hurt if I take some money from them!!"
What's more is sometime they refuse service for their own country man, they focus solely on tourist so they could scam them.
One time I called a taxi at air port, the driver looks supper annoyed when he see that's I'm Thai and tried to refuse to take me.
You scammed the scammer by being Thai. 🤣
You Are brave to do that I’m so proud of you cause we got scammed in Thailand but we didn’t post it cause they say you can’t complain or send a bad feedback in Thailand or else you will arrested
I experienced before during my trips not only in Thailand but also other country. To overcome this I resort in renting a self driving vehicle and rely on GPS to move around and outskirts. The rental cost may be slightly high but I am satisfied because if you get scammed by paying more the cost may be more or less the same or maybe more higher than the rental cost. Renting is more to your own leisure time and may seek accomodation at your own pace.
My piece of idea only.
Make sure you have a full coverage auto insurance. If you get involved in any accidents in Thailand, I assure you will be at fault as a foreigner, even if you get rear ended. Thai police will be happy to show up to get his cut of the money after he finds you at fault.
Don't forget your dash camera too
Sorry for the bad deeds because of the greed of some Thai people. Despite the government trying to make Thailand a tourism city. I am Thai
Thank you for sharing especially for pointing out you weren’t trying to give the Thai people a bad name as a whole however this will help someone better prepare when they are taking trip and traveling around. I know in the Philippines there is a scam they do with taxis that pick up foreigners from the airport. Most of these coins have the most polite humble people that you will meet
No. Not all Thais but majority of Thais are rude and disrespectful people. Maybe it’s me, but I have encounters so many rude people. I know people who also experienced unpleasant encounter with Thais too. I know there are good Thais but I rarely come across any. When you’ve money, they are nice to you. That’s why they learned the tactic of scamming tourists. Just be on the outlook and travel smart, safe, and alive.
i got scam by philipine taxi drivers as well. dishonest bunch. i still paid them for their services. poor 3rd world people. Hope my extra $ help levitate their poverty. money is no problem to me. If i'm a poor man, i'll raise hell. hahaha!!
Thank you for sharing this video we are also planning a tour in Thailand but im afraid i have a second thought now
Don’t worry too much. Just be vigilant. You’ll be fine. Safe travels !
These scams are really common on tourist attractions its really common in foods they can cost up to 100-200( about 2-10 dollars) baht per plate which is crazy expensive
I went to the floating market with my family pre covid. I booked the tour online and paid abt rm50 for each person. This included a trip to the train market as well, pick up from hotel and drop off in khao san road. All in all it was a good experience.
Nice! That’s a very reasonable price 👍
50rm per person? not worth it for me. as i see in this video. it is just a market.
@@zenfonedavid4466 my intention was to visit the train market not the floating market. Considering the distance and the convenience, it was reasonable
I just send your video to the department of tourism. I hope they will come to check on these people. It's illegal to scam like this in Thailand and hope they can do something. We are really sorry that something like this happened to you.
Thank you. Thailand is a beautiful country, I hope these scams stop. Stay safe!
@@kalltravels They did to Thai tourist too but We argued them and always told them that We will report them to the police. Most of the time It's works!
I remember going to the floating markets years ago and one little old lady was using the water from the river to cook her food in not very appetising at all
Not to mention when they were playing around with those live shrimp and picking them up off the dirty floor and putting them on the table with the cooked shrimp, like wut?
Where do you think the sewage water drains into, lol. When you eat at those places, make sure you have your charcoal tablets and in worst case, some diahrea medicine. You don't want to spend rest your vacation days in the hotel.
So how much more was the price from the original in U S dollars
Had trouble watching the part with the suffering animals trying to get away from that guy who was flinging them into the bin. I literally had to cover the screen with my hand. Really delighted that you looked for food with no meat or eggs. The struggle is real. It’s hard to find sometimes. As someone who advocates for animals, I could never go to countries like this without feeling overwhelmed at what I saw.
Very underrated channel. Deserve more views
Thanks for sharing with us. This is something that I don’t want to get involved. They looked kinda rude to the customers and plus not hygiene… im super fan of street food but this is very unpleasant. :/
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Thanks! Hopefully this makes people aware 🍻
how much was the taxi rate cause u said the mini van was 100baht ? if 300-400 baht i would paid and moved on ,i went to tokyo and took a taxi from airport to city center and it was over 200usa dollar or 7200baht
many people say awww they are poor and desperate but realistically they are not poor - everyone was eating something!! pure scammers.. give thailand a bad name - so sad but this exists everywhere....
Honestly, if you're traveling, it's important to budget for unexpected expenses as well. Sure you can argue back and forth but remember that it's not your country, there is a language barrier, you don't know the geography, streets or anything so prepare to get scammed. If you can avoid it, then do so, but in the situation in the video, I would just deal with it and pay extra just to get out. Remember your safety is your top priority in unfamiliar areas, not your pride and not your money. It's not like they're going to charge you $1000 extra or something crazy, it's just enough for you to be annoyed at. Just pay it and get out safely, then try to learn how you can avoid similar scams in the future.
Agreed but also if no one stands up against these scammers, the 10$ scam will soon turn into a 1000$ scam. Doing some research also helps. Stay safe!
Poor prawns...the man kept slamming them on the table...while alive thats no way to treat a lifeform that provides you with food.
On top of that, he was picking them off the floor and straight into the grill. You can tell he hates tourists and doesn't care what they see yet that's the hand that feeds him.
@@chadd9748 that was really weird
Yeah that was horrible. So disrespectful and showed his character.
Yes always contact the Tourist Police as they help but exposing them on your video is good...well done. You can always call a GRAB taxi if you get stuck
One of the ladies said there was no Grab available at the time...
I was at the Floating market 2 weeks ago. It was disgusting. The river is nasty, dirty and stink. And the food is over priced.
This is just one of the many scams in Thailand. I was scammed quite a few times when I lived in Bangkok for 5 years.
Thank you very much for sharing. Is the video filmed before Covid? By the way, its not recommended to provoke the locals.
A better solution is to find other mini van counter or worst case negotiate a price that is not too far off from the usual price.
The local vendors usually see tourists as cash machines especially tourists from China.
Based on the tense situation, 100 baht is still reasonable to dis-fuse the drama; 30 baht extra.
I've had worse experience from longtail boat ride scams in Thailand.
Yes this was pre pandemic. I'm just happy to be able to share my experience with you all that will hopefully make people aware of these scams. Cheers!
speaking from someone behind a desk after the whole turmoil unfold. No matter what about the counter proposal. These guys are tired and they dun want to be stranded. Worst of there are people who kills for organs in that country targeting tourist. You can share a "similar" experience but face it every person is different. Being safe than sorry and a lost of life is way out of the plan. Thus just settle it there and then does not matter the price. Once you reach hotel start getting all the right authorities or else hire a hitman - cut off a few fingers would do great. I prefer to cut of their arms for their scam. The driver and the woman in there, she seems to be the head.
Longtail boat scam!its reminded me my own experience,we want to go to icon siam & the tuk2 driver bring us to his scammer friends,and ask us for 1200 bhat,haha...& the lady was very pushy,told us the one local usually use large boat is far away,thanks to the google,we find the terminal just next to it.They works together on this,to scam ppl.
Good advice. Don't argue with Thai in this type of situation. I wouldn't be surprised if the ticket seller pulls out a machete and start screaming. Does anyone remember the American executive who got chased and chopped up by taxi driver over a dispute involving a few baht taxi fare in Bangkok? Human lives are cheap in Land of Smiles.
We went to Rot Fai (?) and was served spoiled seafood! Little did they know, we are Filipinos and we know our seafood. Even if they KNOW, they were still forcing us to pay for the whole meal. Unbelievable. Of course we are used to this so we did not pay a single cent and warned the Chinese tourists around us but they seem really clueless what we were talking about.
Nonetheless, we had a wonderful time in Thailand. You just really have to be careful. Growing up in Manila helped a lot though lol.
Most likely they are chinese mainlanders, they speak no English and are always bragging about how much money they have. Speak no English at all. They do the same type of scams so it's Karma coming back to bite them. I would have understood your warning though as I'm Canadian despite looking Asian.
So the moral is to avoid southeast asia
@@slee2695 scammers are everywhere no matter where you are. Southeast Asia is beautiful but it’s not as developed yet so you have to be vigilant. It’s still safe generally.
@@slee2695 Lol What? You have been staying in your bubble for a long time.
@@slee2695 You will be surprise that Italy has a lot of scammers and pick pockets.
Doesnt matter where you travel to, there will always be scammers especially in places with a lot of tourism.
Well, they don’t have this in Singapore, does it ? I think in Thailand it’s more apparent
The video was not quite accurate! For a late night mini bus of $3!! Some people called a scam!!! Lol
Good. luck try find scammer in Norway! LOL....NONE!
@@suzy5166 r u the scammers wife?
Really din see that in Singapore.
Thank you for exposing these kinds of scam and yes although they happy in many countries we can't stop us from seeing the world. They people will get their day. Bless you.
Bangkok full of scammers! This is what i experienced from my trip 3-4 months ago, as a first timer. From the tuk2, bolt drivers, the floating market packages and also street food. My floating market trip they firstly charged 2500thb per boat of 4 pax, damn expensive! But after some argument they reduced to 1500thb per boat (an hour boating much more expensive than our halfday shuttle trip from bangkok. Can u imagine??). Eventhough i still feel the price was unreasonable, we agreed as my sister wanted no more arguing. Nothing really special about the package i can say hmm..
When was this taken it must be pre covid? They must be feeling the pain now, Karma, always works its way back to the Offender!
When we’re in Thailand, we hired a private driver for $60/day who will take us everywhere, translated for is, and wait for us at every spot. He’s also super nice, and will lend us money until we can get to a bank or ATM.
Horrible people and hooligans. I saw that the tourist lady were with her family with her elderly parents, prob worried her parents are tired already. So shameless of those scammers to do that, they’ll get their karma.
Thanks for the valuable video. I wanted to know which camera did you use here?
A reply would be great instead of the like :)
Floating market visit - a one in a lifetime experience for me. Never would think of another one in Thailand. Loved all other places like Krabi, Phi-Phi Island, Koh-Larn, Phuket, Pataya and more of other places in Thailand with lovely nice locals.
I feel sorry for you, KLM and the many tourists that got scammed..I enjoyed your video nonetheless and I have subscribed to your channel today, October 4..hello from Brisbane, Australia