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Andrew Drummond

SCAMMER ALERT – JOBS IN THAILAND

WHEN WILL THEY EVER LEARN?



The notorious Canadian low-life scammer Harris Black is at it again in Thailand. Now he’s offering jobs to foreigners – at a price.

He has been flooding Craigslist (Thailand) with  job opportunities for foreigners among whom there is no shortage of people seeking to extend their stay by working.

He’s been advertising jobs for foreigners as front of office and reception staff at the Dusit Hotel Group, greeters for San Miguel Beer, and as kindergarten teachers.

Those seeking an interview are asked to make a donation of Bt250. Its hardly anything but if he gets 50 replies a day from multiple free ads – well then he does not have to work does he – and let’s face it he never has.

Harris Black with Rose Chaiyachon Nangpreeda – Drew Noyes’ paid for Thai coirt interpteter

Needless to say Dusit do not advertised on Craigslist – and they have their own training scheme. 

This is a variation of an old theme. Years ago in the nineties  a Brit, Michael Clarke, announced the production of the film ‘Invasion Thailand 2000’  and put out ads for extras and co-stars,

Everyone was offered a job – then came the crunch. They each had to pay £20 for filming personal insurance.
He made thousands. 

I caught him in Thailand posing as a tourist policeman working old drugs and ‘angry husband’ scams. He would raid apartments where tourists or expats had taken their bought girls for the night.  

The victims either had to pay for ‘drugs’ which would be found, or pay off the angry Thai husband who accompanied him.

Variations of these scams have been going on for years. They always find victims.

Clarke got sentenced in the Philippines to over sixteen years in jail for promoting sex tours. (See video below).

PHILIPPINES: UK TRAVEL AGENT JAILED FOR PROMOTING CHILD SEX TOURS

But actually Harris Black is worse in my book than Clarke.  Check out this warning site.

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Andrew Drummond

Andrew Drummond is a British independent journalist and occasional television documentary maker. He is a former Fleet Street, London, journalist having worked at the Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, News of the World, Observer and The Times.

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