The discussion warns about potential scams related to embassy services in Thailand, particularly those that present themselves as official embassy representatives. Comments highlight red flags such as poor grammar and typographical errors on website content. While some express skepticism and caution, others share experiences of quick responses from scammers, which can further complicate discerning legitimate services from fraudulent ones. The conversation serves as a cautionary tale for expats regarding vigilance against scams.
Thomas ******
Who the fuck want to go to Korea. They are racists
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Yes they all pop up did in Thailand with health declaration and charge you to assist with free forms. Noticed a few for the Malaysia online entry application also
Pat ******
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but they did good job … they presented all phone nombers , officce adresses .. etc .. for scammers they were okey .. i asjed many questions witch they responded very quickly and formally …