Interview With Phuket Tuk-tuk Mafia BossTrying to Justify Overcharging Foreigners
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#51Posted 2009-07-05 22:20:15
For your good health and safety, best give these Mafia type a wide wide BERTH, NUFF Said.
#53#54#55Posted 2009-07-06 16:33:52
Once again the rates are high compared to Bkok taxis but I cannot believe how cheap the fare is in Bkok. I really have a hard time comprehending how anyone makes any money at the fares they charge. I always try to leave a tip partly for this reason.
I'm curious why they tend to use the vehicles they use in Patong and not just buy a small Nissan car. Most of the tuk tuks appear to have two to four people and they could travel in air cond comfort. It is possible the tuk tuks cost more than one thinks as they are Japanese imports. They would more easily justify their rates in an air con car. For instance in Puerto Vallarta all taxis are small four door Nissans. However, the rates are not cheaper than Patong. Also why are the unions always referred to as "mafia"? Is it not possible they are just unions? #56#57Posted 2009-07-06 20:37:33
Holy sh*t people! How many posters on this topic are 'tourists'? You know, work all year for a coupla weeks on a white sandy beach in Thailand or wherever. Who gives a sh*t that it costs 400bht to get to your final destination? (bet you'd pay more if it was part of a package deal to get picked up from airport) Get real. I've seen an asian 'tourist' get charged 4 quid for a can of coke in London. Welcome to us luvverly Londoners hospitality!
You're all sad, tight as*ed whingers IMHO. (OK, not all. Just the sad, tight as*ed whingers on here). Edited by beerchang, 2009-07-06 20:53:14. #58Posted 2009-07-06 22:11:58
Holy sh*t people! How many posters on this topic are 'tourists'? You know, work all year for a coupla weeks on a white sandy beach in Thailand or wherever. Who gives a sh*t that it costs 400bht to get to your final destination? (bet you'd pay more if it was part of a package deal to get picked up from airport) Get real. I've seen an asian 'tourist' get charged 4 quid for a can of coke in London. Welcome to us luvverly Londoners hospitality! You're all sad, tight as*ed whingers IMHO. (OK, not all. Just the sad, tight as*ed whingers on here). 'Cos they're very rude, aggressive, price-gouging, have beaten up customers regularly for perceived slights and infractions, are above the law and would murder anybody who tried to set up a service in competition with them. Enough reasons? If you lived in or visited Phuket and had to deal with these people, you would come to the same conclusion as everybody else. #59Posted 2009-07-06 22:46:26 LL #61Posted 2009-07-07 00:47:03
Holy sh*t people! How many posters on this topic are 'tourists'? You know, work all year for a coupla weeks on a white sandy beach in Thailand or wherever. Who gives a sh*t that it costs 400bht to get to your final destination? (bet you'd pay more if it was part of a package deal to get picked up from airport) Get real. I've seen an asian 'tourist' get charged 4 quid for a can of coke in London. Welcome to us luvverly Londoners hospitality! You're all sad, tight as*ed whingers IMHO. (OK, not all. Just the sad, tight as*ed whingers on here). 'Cos they're very rude, aggressive, price-gouging, have beaten up customers regularly for perceived slights and infractions, are above the law and would murder anybody who tried to set up a service in competition with them. Enough reasons? If you lived in or visited Phuket and had to deal with these people, you would come to the same conclusion as everybody else. Briggsy....you haven't a clue what you are talking about. It's not the tourists who give a sh one T. It's us...who live there. It is not the 400 baht but the rip off by a mafia gang. 400 baht for 8 kms?? Swampy to Suckonit (sic) 250 baht for 30kms plus. The Tuk tuk mafia are a bloody dangerous lot completely above the law. We are meat to them...a piece of foreing rubbish to be soaked and abused whenever they feel like it. Cross one, have an arguement with one and you are toast. The others drivers will join their collegue, will beat the crap out of you...even if you are in the right or have done nothing at all. They take whatever car spaces are free....and will order you out of a legal sapce as "this is for tuk tuk". refuse and you will find your vehicle with a new paint job to be done. They drive on whatever side of the road suits them, at whatever speed and often having a phone stuck in their ear. If one crashes into you....get out fast. You haven't a chance. They are mean, scheming, sometimes brutal, dishonest scammers. Apart from that they are nice guys!! #62Posted 2009-07-07 01:01:11
Holy sh*t people! How many posters on this topic are 'tourists'? You know, work all year for a coupla weeks on a white sandy beach in Thailand or wherever. Who gives a sh*t that it costs 400bht to get to your final destination? (bet you'd pay more if it was part of a package deal to get picked up from airport) Get real. I've seen an asian 'tourist' get charged 4 quid for a can of coke in London. Welcome to us luvverly Londoners hospitality! You're all sad, tight as*ed whingers IMHO. (OK, not all. Just the sad, tight as*ed whingers on here). above the law I love that movie #63Posted 2009-07-07 01:02:43
seems to me half the problem is fear of competition, whats happening is the 400b fare is paying for the return as well as the trip because competing tuktuks arent meant to pick up a return fare from the place they drop off, it should be 200b each way and they should make an agreement with the patong tuktuks to get return fares but I doubt they will see the rational in that
#64Posted 2009-07-07 01:05:47 Quote seems to me half the problem is fear of competition #65Posted 2009-07-07 02:44:55
What's pictured isn't a tuktuk, it's a songthaew. Anywhere else in Thailand it would cost 15-20 baht per person for a ride. Maybe 30 baht for those 8 km. Only in Phuket can they price gouge that way.
#66Posted 2009-07-07 09:03:57
I've seen an asian 'tourist' get charged 4 quid for a can of coke in London. Welcome to us luvverly Londoners hospitality! You're all sad, tight as*ed whingers IMHO. (OK, not all. Just the sad, tight as*ed whingers on here). Difference is that in London the person selling it to you is getting paid about 15,000 baht equivilant per week. The old "well back home I pay _____ for it so why shouldn't they charge it in Thailand?" literally doesn't add up. #67Posted 2009-07-07 11:35:47
For those that don't know, quite a few years back a bus service was launched between Patong and Kata Karon. That lasted all of a few days with the driver being pulled out of his vehicle and given a beating along with a warning. Is this not mafia behaviour? This is why no new service has even attempted to run between some of the most popular areas in Phuket.
This guy interviewed also says that he doesn't allow tuk-tuks from other areas to park and pick up passengers and alludes to their being violence if the competing offender repeatedly does this? Isn't this mafia behaviour? If you park in these guys spots, they get really pissed off even though they love to park in non designated spots. I just love to go looking for a parking spot on a sunday at kata with a lot of tuk tuks taking up regular parking while their spots are unoccupied. #68Posted 2009-07-07 18:59:30
Holy sh*t people! How many posters on this topic are 'tourists'? You know, work all year for a coupla weeks on a white sandy beach in Thailand or wherever. Who gives a sh*t that it costs 400bht to get to your final destination? (bet you'd pay more if it was part of a package deal to get picked up from airport) Get real. I've seen an asian 'tourist' get charged 4 quid for a can of coke in London. Welcome to us luvverly Londoners hospitality! You're all sad, tight as*ed whingers IMHO. (OK, not all. Just the sad, tight as*ed whingers on here). Beerchang....NOT for Briggsy as before!!! (sorry Briggsy!) You haven't a clue what you are talking about. It's not the tourists who give a sh one T. It's us...who live there. It is not the 400 baht but the rip off by a mafia gang. 400 baht for 8 kms?? Swampy to Suckonit (sic) 250 baht for 30kms plus. The Tuk tuk mafia are a bloody dangerous lot completely above the law. We are meat to them...a piece of foreing rubbish to be soaked and abused whenever they feel like it. Cross one, have an arguement with one and you are toast. The others drivers will join their collegue, will beat the crap out of you...even if you are in the right or have done nothing at all. They take whatever car spaces are free....and will order you out of a legal sapce as "this is for tuk tuk". refuse and you will find your vehicle with a new paint job to be done. They drive on whatever side of the road suits them, at whatever speed and often having a phone stuck in their ear. If one crashes into you....get out fast. You haven't a chance. They are mean, scheming, sometimes brutal, dishonest scammers. Apart from that they are nice guys!! Edited by harleyclarkey, 2009-07-07 19:03:13. |
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