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Written by jon   
Tuesday, 08 January 2008
Have just come across your excellent site. Congratulations

I have passed through Bkk on a regular basis for the past 8 years and have somehow managed to avoid most of the scams you cover,although sometimes by the skin of my teeth! On my last visit in Feb/March there was an occurrence that annoyed me at the time and still bugs me when I think of it.Scam or not? I`m not really sure but it certainly put a downer on that visit to Thailand
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Returning from a trip to a friends family in Prasat on route for Chiang Mai we decided to spend a few days in Bkk and made a phone reservation with an hotel I`d stayed at before  in Sukumvit Soi19 called  Jimmy`s  Regent House.

On arrival the name had changed, there was now a spar, bar and a resto. All for the better I thought.

Having checked in I decided to leave most things pilferable in the lobby safe deposit box, whilst I punched in my access code the reception staff theatrically turned their backs so as not to see my magic number. The same procedure the next day when I unsuccessfully attempted to open the box -- guess I`d made an error -- but Hey Presto no problem, the management had an emergency override code and the box pops open!

Everything OK until check-out and I open my box to find I`m suddenly 500€ lighter. Cash gone but passport, i-Pod, cards, tickets etc. thankfully still there, guess I was lucky.

I would say I speak Thai fairly well and understood that this was certainly not the first time that this had happened, a fact which the owner -- although very sympathetic--strenuously denied. The  Tourist Police were predictably useless.

Guess next time I`ll transfer straight to Don Muang and give the City of Angels a miss!!!
 
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written by Jay, Sat 12 Jan 2008 14:14:30 MST
This is the first time I heard this kind of issue. I always prefer to leave my passport/cash at safebox.
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written by Kevin Wilson, Tue 22 Jan 2008 15:39:09 MST
It is a quick way to exit the country if you do not have your passport with you when a Thai police ask for it... Always carry it in Thailand, or at least a photocopy.
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written by S, Sat 29 Mar 2008 01:56:16 MDT
I think putting valuables for storage to hotel's safe isn't a good idea at all. Why not use a hidden pocket below your shirt. Things like laptops or MP3 players you can place in your bag. Besides, why carry cash? You can use your credit card at ATMs for withdrawals (be careful to use only ATMs located inside banks, not somewhere on the street at Thailand is notorious for credit card fraud).

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