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Consumers Unite!

Five revenge stories of disgruntled customers

What do you do when sen lek arrives at your table instead of the sen yai that you ordered? What will you do in protest when dtac's service inevitably goes down again? How about taxi drivers who won't take you to your destination unless you accompany them on a joyride to a gem store first?

Most of us probably suffer these injustices in silence and muster the mai pen rai attitude to move on with our lives. However, some consumers out there have gone to lengths to make companies and authorities pay. They might give you some ideas of what to do the next time you receive sub-par service.

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Writer: Pornchai Sereemongkonpol
Position: Guru Reporter

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