Monday, 27 January 2025

FACEBOOK SCAM / FRAUD

 

I became a Facebook Message from a empty account with a message of a ex-sister in law from the Netherlands
But this was not the real account from my-ex-sister in law.
I think her account is be hacked, with her profile picture
A day later I became a message from Elizabeth Morgan
Picture see here under

And the scam started
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089267148181



Good morning from Bangkok I had an message from a ex-sister in law from the Netherlands, that I stand on a list of IDA winners and she gave me a link from your profile. Can you tell me what this is all about Greetings Gerrit Tienkamp

Fri 00:00

Elizao

Elizabeth Morgan

(Authorized Grant Agent)

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Please, hold let me check our Database if you are Eligible to get the Grant Money Okay?

Congratulation!!!This is to let you know that you are Eligible and also among the randomly picked and selected Names let us know if you are ready to claim your cash now?

Claim Requirements: You have to be Honest and open Minded with us here because you will Fill a form , so we can have your details programmed and locate your destination when bringing the Money to you.

And We need you to be active here and quick response as we proceed because you are not the only one making the claim. Are you ready to fill out the information to get your process started now?

Full name………….

Full Home Address..........

Text phone...

Occupation...........

Date of birth......

Monthly income...

Email Address..

Do you want cash or check? And take a picture of your identity send it here

 

Thanks for being as detailed as possible with us. Wait a while to program your information into our Database. It will take up to 10-30 minutes to program your information on our database system and approve your winnings.

: We are keeping all the information we get from you confidential. No reason will it be disclose to anyone is not part of the Awareness team, we are honest and we hope you are honest with us too.

 

What area of assistance and funding are you looking for? <Real Estate <Business <Medical Assistance <1st-time Homebuyer <Rent Assistance <Inventions <Home Improvement <Education / Tuition <Personal Assitance

 

Congratulation once again this is to let you know that your full name is eligible to claim a sum of 250,000 from the IDA Offered for some randomly selected people, CONGRATULATION on your winnings as our verification team alerts that your database verification process was successfully your cash is 250,000 and we are going to forward all your information to the Board of Authority for delivery

Your application has been processed and forwarded to our Administrative department.

 

Your application has been processed and forwarded to our Administrative department. After the details are processed, we'll release your Application Codes. Please stay in touch!!

 

Elizabeth Morgan

Here are your application Codes: Serial Number-(5378/04) Lucky Code-(FG/3572061746) Ticket Number-(77891210/N) Batch Number-(0453) keep the details save and secured to yourself alone. it has a lot to do with your winning money. Let me know when you have it written down or saved on your browsing device.

This is to inform you that your 250,000 winning is on processing for delivery and you’re required to pay for clearance and documentation and note that your delivery is free

WARNING!!⚠️ for security reason, you're advised to keep the news of your fund confidential and do not share the info with anybody or a group of people to avoid double claiming

ME; It all goes smell on a Nigerian or Ghanaian Scam Why I must pay for a winning ?

Note that this is real and its never a scam you're only required to pay for 2500 to get 250,000 its for documentation and clearance fee and the delivery free

If you don't have it all to pay now you can complete your payment when you're payment delivered

We would like you to be honest with us so that your winnings can easily be delivered to you

Like i told you that we would like you to make a payment of 2500 for the documentation and the clearance fee

Are you ready to make the payment so that we can continue with your delivery

Hello sir I'm still waiting to hear from you



We need a tracking number to deliver your winning that's why you're asked to make the payment



The cashiers are working right now preparing for the next delivery


 

 

You can see your name on the last picture document let us know when you will like to get your winning because i already applied and it as been sign by the administrative department

Hello sir we haven't heard from you today i hope all is well

 

ME; Please stop this Scam, I not pay, and not has the money for delivery cost / Bye

But this is not a scam i hope you should have got your winnings delivered to you




Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes at Six Thai Airports

Thai airports announced plans to introduce a facial recognition system by the end of the year, effectively phasing out the need for traditional boarding passes. This cutting-edge technology will be implemented in six major airports, aiming to streamline passenger movement and enhance security processes.

From 1st November, domestic travelers in Thailand will experience this new system, with international passengers following on 1st December. Passengers will register their identification details during check-in, either at a staffed counter or using a self-service kiosk.

Upon registration, their biometric data will be linked with their travel itineraries, enabling them to navigate seamlessly from baggage drop-off to boarding gate. Each registration will apply solely to the passenger's current travel itinerary.

The six key airports set to adopt this system are:

Suvarnabhumi International Airport
Don Mueang International Airport
Chiang Mai International Airport
Mae Fah Luang/Chiang Rai International Airport
Phuket International Airport
Hat Yai International Airport

 
Kirati Kitmanawat, Director of the Airports Authority of Thailand, highlighted the potential benefits of this system amidst rising passenger numbers.

He reported nearly a 20% increase in airport users in September and October compared to last year, with expectations for further growth in the coming year.

The biometric system is designed not only to meet heightened security demands but also to enhance passenger convenience during their journey.

This venture aligns with global trends towards digital solutions in travel, aiming to make procedures more efficient while maintaining rigorous security standards.

As these airports gear up for implementation, travelers can expect a technologically advanced and smoother travel experience in Thailand.

The initiative promises to set a new standard in airport technology, potentially serving as a model for other airports globally, reported Bangkok Post.


Source: ASIAN NOW



Wednesday, 16 October 2024

#Thailand - Suspension of TM6 Arrival Form Extended to Boost Tourism

In a bid to alleviate bottlenecks at immigration and stimulate tourism, the suspension of the TM6 form requirement for travelers entering Thailand has been extended until 30 April next year.

This move comes as the authorities continue to develop the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, which is anticipated to streamline travel processes further and could incorporate tourism fee collection.

The suspension initially began on 15 April and was set to end this week. However, the decision to prolong it was approved by the cabinet, aiming to enhance border crossing efficiency, reduce congestion, and bolster economic growth through increased tourist flow.

The TM6 form suspension covers 16 key land and sea checkpoints, including Aranyaprathet in Sa Kaeo, Chiang Saen in Chiang Rai, and Padang Besar in Songkhla.

Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is spearheading the development of the ETA system, which promises an online registration platform for tourists entering Thailand from 93 visa-exempt countries.

Upon registration, tourists will receive a QR code, allowing them to pass through automated immigration gates seamlessly.

Tourism and Sports Minister, Sorawong Thienthong, noted the potential benefits, stating that simplifying arrivals could boost daily Malaysian tourist entries to Songkhla by 50% compared to when the TM6 form was mandatory.

Despite the positive outlook, tourism experts express concerns over the need for new attractions in the Deep South to maintain momentum. While current attractions entice visitors for short stays, long-term tourism development requires fresh, appealing destinations.

Songchai Mungprasithichai, from Songkhla Tourism Promotion Association, emphasised efficient tourism fee collection. With at least 10,000 daily commuters via southern checkpoints, the focus remains on facilitating smooth travel while ensuring fees support new tourism ventures to enhance competitiveness and create jobs, reported Bangkok Post.


Source: ASIAN NOW

Saturday, 21 September 2024

Worlds Best Hotel 2024 is in Bangkok Says Major Hotel Awards List

 A hotel in Bangkok was ranked number one in the World’s 50 Best Hotels of 2024.
The second edition of The World’s 50 Best Hotels was unveiled on 17 September, 2024, at a live awards ceremony in London.
The Top Five world’s best hotels are:

No.1 Capella Bangkok
Bangkok

Situated on the Chao Phraya River on the oldest road, Charoenkrung. With panoramic views of the majestic Chao Phraya River, Capella Bangkok, among the luxury five star hotels in Bangkok Thailand, is a gateway to the eternal beauty of nature, and the urban oasis of the city.

Inspired by the soul of riverfront life, there are 101 suites and villas with views of the river, offering both intimacy and immersion in this privileged position. Imbued with the personality of a boutique pied à terre, this philosophy extends across all the elements, from contemporary dining to the renowned Auriga spa. Offering a Capella Culturist, culinary experience overseen by a 3-Michelin-starred chef, riverfront-facing Ballroom, and more.

No.2 Passalacqua
Italy

No.3 Rosewood Hong Kong
Hong Kong

No.4 Cheval Blanc
France

No.5 The Upper House
Hong Kong

 See the full list below:

 
Source: Pattaya News


 

Monday, 16 September 2024

Thailand issues four major announcements on new visa measures


The Ministry of Interior of Thailand has issued four major announcements on new visa measures since July 15, 2024. These measures are intended to enhance the tourism industry, attract foreign investment, and bolster local businesses and communities.

New Visa Categories and Extensions:

1. Destination Thailand Visa (DTV): Designed for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, and those interested in Thai cultural activities. It is valid for five years and allows multiple entries, with each stay up to 180 days.

This visa can be renewed for an additional 180 days within Thailand. Spouses and children under 20 years old can also apply for dependent DTV visas.

2. Extended Visa-Free Period: Visitors from 93 nationalities now enjoy an extended visa-free stay from 30 to 60 days, encouraging longer tourist and short-term business visits.

3. Expanded Visa on Arrival: Additional nationalities are eligible for visas on arrival, increasing the total to 31 nationalities.

4. New Student Visa (ED-Plus): Aimed at undergraduate and higher-level students, this visa allows them to stay and seek employment in Thailand post-graduation.

Work and Legal Considerations:

The DTV visa is a significant step forward for digital nomads and remote workers. However, foreigners must adhere to the Foreigner's Working Management Law.

The law defines 'work' as any occupation, regardless of employer nationality. Therefore, activities potentially affecting Thai job markets may require a work permit, even if the work is for an overseas employer.

Clear guidelines from the Department of Employment (DOE) are anticipated to ensure compliance and build confidence among foreign workers.

Short-Term Business Activities:

With the visa-free period extended to 60 days, short-term business travelers must carefully evaluate their activities to ensure they do not constitute 'work' under the law.

Specific activities may require regular or urgent work permits, initially valid for 15 days and extendable for another 15 days.

Activities considered urgent or specific work include organizing conferences, conducting academic lectures, temporary internal audits, quality inspections, and machinery installation.

These measures ensure that while foreigners can take advantage of Thailand’s extended visa privileges, they comply with local employment laws. This ensures legal security and protects Thai citizen jobs.

These comprehensive visa updates mark Thailand's steps to attract foreign talent and investment, enhancing its international appeal and economic growth while maintaining a regulated work environment, reported The Nation.

SOURCE: ASIAN NOW

Saturday, 14 September 2024

Thailand's 5-20 Year Visa Now a Bit Cheaper

The Thai Privilege Visa (TPV), previously known as the Elite Visa, has recently suspended its 50,000 baht (approximately US$1,500) registration fee that was used for background checks of applicants.

This fee waiver is available for applications submitted from the beginning of September to the end of 2024. The TPV offers various visa options ranging from 5 to 20 years, each featuring unique perks and bonuses, with current prices spanning from 900,000 baht to over 2 million baht.

In a recent announcement, the Privilege company, wholly owned by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, stated that this move aims to attract more new members during a period of economic uncertainty and evolving visa policies.

The timing of this decision hints that the primary motive may be to compete with new visa options such as the 10-year Long Term Residence Visa and the recently introduced 5-year Destination Thailand Visa.

Additionally, travellers now have easier access to Thailand with options such as a 60-day visa on arrival, extendable by another month at Thai immigration, and border-hopping for repeated stays, writes Barry Kenyon for Pattaya Mail.

The Elite Visa, launched in 2003 and transferred to the Privilege Card in 2013, has always included benefits like multiple entries, fast-track services at Thai airports, and discounts at selected retail outlets, hotels, spas, and golf courses.

Although its appeal initially fell short of expectations, the Covid-19 pandemic saw a surge in applications from affluent visitors who sought the flexibility to enter and exit Thailand at will. It is estimated that the current enrollment stands at around 30,000, with the largest group coming from China.

Originally conceived by then-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the Elite Visa struggled to meet its ambitious membership goals. Early promises that members would be allowed to purchase a small plot of land in their name for residential use were eventually vetoed by the Cabinet.

Over the years, the rules for different TPV categories have become increasingly complicated, with higher-cost options offering more generous perks. While all nationalities except North Koreans are now eligible to apply, the future of the TPV remains a contentious issue.

Ultimately, the suspension of the registration fee and other strategic changes come as part of an ongoing effort to make Thailand more attractive to long-term international visitors, despite the complexities and controversies surrounding the visa.


Source: ASIAN NOW

Friday, 6 September 2024

Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors

Thailand is tightening its borders with a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, set to launch between December this year and June 2025. This system will be mandatory for all visa-exempt foreigners entering the country by air, land, or sea.

Though not technically a visa, the ETA will act as a computerised security check, similar to the ETIAS programme for Schengen countries. It’s designed to enhance security, curb illegal migration, and monitor health risks.

Foreign visitors will receive email confirmation of their ETA approval, usually within 24 hours. However, the fine print is still a mystery. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has yet to reveal exactly what documents will be required, though it’s likely travellers will need to show proof of accommodation and outbound travel, much like systems in Malaysia and Cambodia.

Currently, Thailand offers a 60-day visa-exempt entry for citizens of 93 countries. This can be extended to 90 days at a local immigration office, and foreigners can use a border run to reset the clock – a loophole many use indefinitely. But with the new ETA system, it’s unclear if restrictions will be introduced to limit these back-to-back entries.

The ETA is expected to be free and will be issued via the government’s e-portal, www.thaievisa.go.th. Once approved, travelers can pass through electronic immigration gates using a QR code. The system will also run checks on criminal records and passport authenticity, potentially avoiding confrontations at immigration desks, reported Pattaya Mail.

ORIGINAL STORY: Aussies now need an ETA to enter Thailand

Australians planning a getaway to Thailand will soon have an extra step to complete before boarding their flight. The Thai government is introducing a mandatory electronic travel authorisation (ETA), which must be obtained ahead of travel.

This new system, introduced by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is designed to enhance the screening and tracking of foreigners entering the country.

“The ETA will be an important tool for screening and tracking the movement of foreigners entering Thailand.”

The Thai ETA is required for travelers from nearly 100 visa-waiver countries, including Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, and most European nations. It’s a system similar to the USA’s ESTA and the upcoming travel authorisation systems in Europe, the UK, and Japan.

Scheduled for a pilot launch by December this year, with a full roll-out by June 2025, ETA applications will be processed online via the official Thai e-Visa website. Unlike other countries’ ETAs, which may allow multiple entries over several years, the Thai ETA must be applied for each time a visitor plans to enter Thailand. However, it’s expected to be free of charge.

Once approved, ETA holders will benefit from the convenience of automated passport gates at immigration checkpoints. This comes alongside the recent extension of stay for tourists and business travelers from visa-free countries, who can now enjoy up to 60 days in Thailand, with the possibility to extend for another 30 days upon arrival.

In addition, Thailand introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), tailored for remote workers, digital nomads, and visitors attending approved activities. Priced at 10,000 baht (430 Aussie dollars), this visa allows a stay of up to five years, provided applicants can prove they have at least 500,000 baht for the duration of their stay.

The DTV also covers the holder’s spouse and dependent children, offering them a five-year stay with multiple entries, extendable by another 180 days, reported Executive Traveler.

Source: The Thager