The guest, identified as Ms Khing, gave the Ozone Hotel near Khao Yai national park in central Thailand only 6/10 on Agoda.com on December 19 after staying there on June 13 and 14.
A resort in Thailand has threatened a tourist with a three million baht (S$120,000) defamation lawsuit after she left a negative review of her stay on Agoda. In a Facebook post shared on Friday (Jan 7), lawyer Sittra Biabangkerd wrote that his client, Khing, was informed by the resort to delete the review that she had posted on the travel.
âWorst 14 days of my lifeâ: Complaints about a Thai hotel quarantine lead to a defamation threat.
Waiting for passengers arriving on international flights before getting transported to their place of quarantine, at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand in November.Credit.Diego Azubel/EPA, via Shutterstock
Feb. 19, 2021
BANGKOK â Once again, a Thailand hotel guest who posted complaints online faces the threat of a defamation charge. This time, it centers on the guestâs claim of cockroach legs in his macaroni.
Topp Dunyawit Phadungsaeng, who spent 14 days in coronavirus quarantine at the Ambassador City Jomtien Hotel after arriving last month from San Francisco, had plenty of time on his hands to record complaints about the quality of the food, the lack of cleanliness and the presence of bugs.