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Dear/Madam
I leave Thailand at around 01.35 on the 29/08/2012 I returned into Thailand on 28/07/2012 and informer the Female immigration officer that i need a couple of extra days and was told .Could Not.Has anyone taught about the amount of money i have spent in the last 6yrs coming to Thailand, I do know a lot of people are looking forward to Burma opening up, Because everywhere a tourist goes there is one price for Thai and another for tourist.
My Passport No. is PA3014348 Now i have too choices go to immigration and pay 1000BT or be fined 1500BT at the airport, now the 1000BT is not going to make you or break me, so i would ask you for consideration as soon as possible.When you had the tsunami in Puckett money poured in from the western world.

REGARDS

DESMOND TIMOTHY QUAID IRELAND

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, TH
Oct 31, 2015 1:12 pm EDT

Yep Jay told me the exact same thing; and what happened to Jay? After his Facebook page went quiet? Used by date? What happened to the Thai undercover drugs squad coppers Reggae Bar [censored] in Patong (following the death of her mother), who doesn't like being watched by my government connected wife. All a big mystery as after they (coppers) spiked me with ya-ba as it all got a bit hot for them, I cut my losses and never returned to Patong. But was hacked a number of times in Australia there after and tracked/followed around Thailand on the Ya-Ba trail through Essan. I tracked the hack to BKK but in the end what are you going to achieve. I never even enquired about Ya-Ba however was buying pot off the drug squad for suppression of daily migraines following an acquired brain injury (thanks to Jay & Nigel); but trust me when I say I am kang lang ex bouncer from Melbourne. The Police run everything in Phuket and proved it to me on various levels. I never paid any legal firm to do my marriage visa either and immigration peasants still hate me after I told them openly they GO-HAWK too much (followed a position reshuffle in the office) - they now make me wait longer in immigration if can do so = small things amuse small minds. Right on ignorant, inconsiderate, playing dumb and very bloody stupid - just as my Thai wife sleeps next to me. Openly showing frustration to them is like a personal phycological point score success in their pitiful lives. Turn the money fountain off for a week, see if that realigns their senses as it's all about the money. Let the games continue...

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Jing Joe
, US
May 08, 2015 1:22 am EDT

Full blow ignorance and stupidity being inconsiderate and self centred - And my wife is Thai. They will not take responsibility for the own actions every time, attempt to lie there way out of every conceivable situation thats leaves them to a favourable light. In fact, if lies are so that they do not loose face it's OK and justifiable. They love seeing farang showing signs of distress, that makes there day; I was told something by a westerner (Australian) Jay that dealt cocaine in Phuket for the Thai undercover drug squad. Small things amuse small mind - it's spot on. I'm going back to immigration today for the third day running, because they find it entertaining - no other reason. I never paid any legal firm to do my marriage visa therefore there was no exchange under the table.

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Enguanchan
, US
May 04, 2015 11:26 pm EDT

I return from Bangkok on 3.5.15. My wife's passport presumably dropped at the last Immigration checkpoint n security station before going to Gate 1. This happened because of unnecessary harassing by a lady officer over a small bottle of drinking water in a clutch bag. Just after scanning I said to the lady that I have taken the bottle out and yet she did not believe me. She requested for physical checking as well as 2nd scanning which I had to obliged. In the midst of opening and closing the clutch bag my wife's passport may have fallen off at this last station. Not knowing, I proceeded to Gate 1, sat down, and waited for my flight to take us home. At about 10.20am, I just felt uneasy and I recheck my travel documents and to my horror my wife's passport was not in my clutch bag !. We rushed back to the Immigration n Security Station angrily to enquire BUT the Help from the guys there were hopeless... everything I, s no have..no..no..no have ! Please check your bags again ! That was all you could get from them. I was angry, I was loud, I was feddup ! I have a lost Passport and my flight is at 11.20 boarding time ... still no have..no have, ... then a bloke Immigration guy holding my wife's passport appears, smiling, as if it was funny and fun for him. He told his colleague, a lady, that the passport was handed to the Information Counter . Period ! I cannot understand why no body from the department take this kind of matter seriously. Why no one from Immigration at that point of time came to see us at Gate 1 with the passport ! Why no one bother ! This is a traveller, we came to your country as a tourist ! You as the host country and being an Immigration staff must know the urgency of a " lost passport" ! Just putting it at the Information Counter is simply to me is irresponsible ! Thank god we came out of this short but frustrating ordeal nicely. Buck up guys ! Buck up !