Bangkok Scams

Every country has people who try to deceive others into giving them money through a scheme or a trick, Bangkok Thailand is no different. There are many different levels of scamming people but in the end the fact is these people are all trying to steal money from you, even if it is for only a few extra baht.

Bangkok can be the place where all your dreams come true but be careful or you might get scammed. The first section will discuss some common scams in Bangkok, Thailand and the second section will provide you with some helpful advice to avoid these Bangkok scams.

Common Scams in Bangkok

Jewelry Scam/Tuk Tuk Scam/Thai Gem Scam

Bangkok Scams - Thai Gem Scam

Common Gem Scam by dougww via Flickr

This is one of the most prolific scams in Thailand and is believed to have been going on for over 20 years. When you are walking around a tourist site, such as Siam Square, Khao San road, Wat Po or the Grand Palace Wat Pra Kaew you will be told that the Palace is closed or the venue you are going to is closed. For example lets say you are going to Wat Pra Kaew, the initial scammer will make up a reason for why the palace is closed, such as Monks are chanting, it’s a Buddhist holiday or another reason.

He will then take you to a tuk tuk driver who will claim to take you to the nearby Big Buddha and Lucky Buddha, which actually doesn’t exist. He will actually end up taking you to a jewelry shop and try to get you to invest in some jewelry, which the jewelers claim will fetch you a lot of money back in your home country.

In the end, if you fall for this Bangkok scam and actually buy the jewelry for about $2,500 dollars or about 100,000 baht you will leave with some fake jewelry, which is probably made out of glass that won’t net you much money at home.

Patpong Sex Show Scam

This is another Bangkok scam, which has been going on for awhile. The patpong area is famous for its sex shows and cheap shops surrounding them. If you choose to go to a sex show you will be asked to buy some of the dancers an optional drink, which most people don’t do, unless they really like a girl. Drinks in Patpong will usually cost anywhere from 80 to 120 baht, however when new tourists who have just arrived to Thailand come to Patpong they may be tricked into going to the second floor of a nudie bar and watching a sex show.

When you enter any one of these bars you have to buy a drink which is typically about 80-120 baht but if you go to the 2nd floor of Patpong the owners will make you pay 1000 baht, they will charge you for a service fee, drink fee and nonexistent sex show fee. Be careful sometimes the bill can be higher than 1000 baht!

Taxi Scams

Bangkok Scams - Taxi Scam

This Bangkok scam can occur anywhere in Thailand but it usually occurs at the airport. Drivers will ask where you want to go and just throw out a random figure, such as 500 baht or 1000 baht. However if they used the meter the ride would be a whole lot cheaper.

500 baht or 15 or 20 dollars is nothing for most Americans for a Taxi ride but the regular price would probably be 200 baht or less, so they are making a lot of money scamming you.

How to avoid Bangkok scams 

  • Travel buddy – Travel with or meet up with someone who has been living in Bangkok for a few months or years. If the person is Thai your risk of being scammed drops tremendously.
  • Don’t take discounted rides or free rides – Don’t take free rides from anybody unless you know them, especially if they are tuk tuk or taxi drivers, they will probably bring you somewhere shady. Keep in mind that these drivers will get a cut of the money that they scam from you.
  • No meter no problem! – Many taxis will approach you and offer a steep price for their services, such as 500 baht. Don’t go into these taxi’s, be patient and find one which is willing to be legit and use a taxi meter.
  • Try not be too greedy – If a suit or jewelry deal seems too good to be true than it probably is. Don’t be blind-sided by your own greed.
  • Never put too much faith in complete strangers – Thailand is known as the land of smiles and the people in Thailand are actually very friendly, the problem is their smiles and kindness will cause you to put your guard down, don’t go with or trust random strangers you have just met. You may end up drugged and scammed!