We roamed around Bangkok, Thailand and caught these 3 most common scams in Thailand on camera. Fellow travel YouTuber, Jason Rupp gave us some inside information on these scams and also provided some hysterical comedic interludes.
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omg!! I feel for the first one, well nearly. We got on the tuk tuk and was taken on a ride across town, luckily we got off as soon as we could and paid him like 20 baht, so I just treated it as a tuk tuk ride
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I'm surprised no one got aggressive with you. Tuk Tuk drivers aren't exactly known for their cool temperament. I once got scammed on something I feel really stupid about because the driver was going to take me on a tour for 40B and I was so new and had heard that things were cheap here so I didn't know any better. Of course I ended up at a tailor in an out of the way location. When I didn't buy anything the tuk tuk driver's attitude towards me became nearly violent. I am not a small guy so nothing happened but it was a little scary.
I now know there is no such thing as a 40B tour of the city... haha.