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In Thailand, haggling is not a street fight; it is a quiet dance. Some places expect you to bargain hard, others will be offended if you try, and the line is not always obvious when you are new. Many expats either push too aggressively and damage relationships, or avoid negotiating completely and end up paying “tourist tax” on markets, rentals, tours and even second‑hand deals.
Thailand in 2026 is an online shopper’s paradise: marketplaces, Facebook groups, LINE shops, Instagram brands, food apps, QR payments and cross‑border platforms are everywhere. Unfortunately, so are fake stores, cloned pages, “too good to be true” deals and professional scam networks. Many expats only realise the risks after they lose money on a fake marketplace page, send a deposit for a product that never arrives, or share card details in the wrong place.
Thailand’s property market is full of genuine opportunities – beach condos, city apartments, retirement homes, investment units – but also full of traps designed specifically for foreigners who do not fully understand the rules. Fake listings, forged land titles, “too good to be true” off‑plan projects, illegal nominee structures and dodgy rental agents can quietly eat your deposit, your savings, or even the property you thought you owned.
Thailand in 2026 is full of great online deals – and also full of anonymous profiles, copy‑paste listings and “quick transfers” that never lead to a real product. Many expats only learn the difference the hard way, after paying a stranger by bank transfer for a scooter, phone or condo deposit that never appears. The good news: you do not need police‑level tools to protect yourself; you just need a clear, repeatable way to check who you are dealing with.