Tattoo artist threatens client after dispute in Lat Phrao, Bangkok
A tattoo session in the Lat Phrao area of Bangkok took an unexpected turn when a woman found herself dissatisfied with the artwork she received. Although she was refunded 1,000 baht, the situation escalated as the tattoo artist allegedly began harassing her through chat messages, threatening harm, and urging her to relocate. This incident quickly gained traction online after being highlighted by the Facebook page à¸à¸µà¸‹à¹‰à¸à¸‚ยี้ข่าว: à¸à¸µà¸‹à¹‰à¸ where it was shared widely.
The woman visited a professional tattoo artist in Lat Phrao, expecting a specific design. However, the final result did not match the agreed-upon pattern, leading her to request a refund. The artist returned 1,000 baht, but the issue did not end there.
The artist allegedly harassed her, threatening physical harm and insisting she move elsewhere to avoid trouble, boasting of connections with local police in the Lat Phrao area.
Following the online post, numerous individuals voiced their opinions, questioning the authenticity of the tattoo artist’s professionalism given the significant deviation from the expected design. Many comments raised doubts about whether the artist was truly a professional, as the work did not resemble the provided template.
Other tattoo artists chimed in, offering to correct the work. Their responses indicated a willingness to support the woman and ensure she received the tattoo she originally envisioned. The online community reacted with both outrage and support, with many offering advice and encouragement to the woman, reported KhaoSod.
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