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Sep 18, 2025
20 hours ago
Nan ********
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For those who want to apply for a DTV visa, my friend applied through a Muay Thai gym in Chiang Mai, since you have to register for a course at a gym before applying. He then flew to another country to submit the DTV visa application at the Thai embassy, but it was rejected. This Muay Thai gym is popular, which is why he trusted it. I called the owner in Chiang Mai to ask for a refund, and she asked where I was. When I told her I was in Bangkok, she said that since she’s in Chiang Mai and I’m in Bangkok, I can’t do anything to her. So be careful, you might be the next unlucky one. The gym even threatened me if I left any bad reviews on Google Maps. The gym has great reviews for visas and advertises a refund policy, but when he asked for a refund, they refused. And that’s the reason why they have good reviews, because of Thailand’s defamation laws.
Dec 16, 2024
9 months ago
Peter *****
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Not visa related, but is there a organisation I can complain to regarding a hotel in pattaya.

The hotel has been without hot water for 3 days now a d looks like it will be maby 4 days before they can fix it. So I have asked if I can check out today and have a refund for my remaining days and they say it is not possible.
Mar 14, 2024
2 years ago
Sadat *******
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good day...a little unusual post, but I want others to know about our problem in Phuket and what you may encounter... Namely, me and my friend bought an apartment in the "Patog Sea View" project. primarily as an investment as the offer was 7% annual cashback plus use of 2+2 weeks per year as soon as you paid the full amount, which we did. when the corona and lockdown started, everything stopped, nothing was done for two years, BUT even later... for two years, the project did not start from a standstill, except that before the season they clear some bushes and build something like a driveway for the works, and the same story - we can't to work in the season, and when it ends then we can't work because it's the rainy season... as far as payment is concerned, it's obviously a fraud, there's no payment, it's extended from month to month and the responsibility is shifted... they sent almost hundreds of emails, they would respond to every 10 or 15 emails... and the latest situation is that the management of the project has now been taken over by a PR&T agency that no longer wants to talk about cash back (which they say does not apply, even though it is stated in the Contract) and offered options that are each worse than the above... imagine buying an apartment as an investment and now they offer you money for 5 years minus the 20% you paid?! Wait for own money and don't back you all...crazy...obviously they are not a clean business, even though they are still offering and selling this project and lying that they have started work...my colleague and I have already hired lawyers and found other people who bought units there, so we can sue them together and ask for money and compensation... we see that their and other projects do not start like the one on Paradise Beach... this write that others now what is going on...if there are any more deceived customers or people who think they can help us, please contact me by private message...
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