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IMPORTANT: Below are reported misleading ads tied to Thai government warnings about operators tricking travelers into paying for "priority" or similar services. Scam pricing we have on file for this site:
Arrival <72h: $99 (3366 THB)Arrival >72h: $50 (1700 THB)While these ads appear on Google, they can be reported via Google's ad reporting tools; reported creatives are removed.
Many of these scams are run by the same operators who repeatedly register new domains and reuse stolen or newly created ad accounts.
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How to report these ads on Google
- Go to the ad asset link.
- Click the "Report this ad" button.
- Select "It promotes a restricted product or service".
- Submit the message below as the reason.
This advertiser is in direct violation of Google Ads policy under the "Electronic travel visas and authorizations" section at https://support.google.com/adspolicy/answer/13156083.
The advertiser promotes "free" TDAC services while misleading travelers into paying $99 (3366 THB) to submit a TDAC form within the officially free 72-hour submission window mandated by the Thai government. During this period, TDAC submission is legally free, and charging users while advertising the service as "free" is inherently deceptive.
This service provides no additional value. The advertiser is not offering expedited processing, special access, or any legally recognized benefit that would justify a fee during the free submission window.
The Thai government has already published official advisories warning travelers about predatory operators who falsely advertise "fast approvals" or "free" TDAC services while charging fees for submissions that are legally free. These advisories specifically caution against businesses that exploit traveler confusion and misrepresent government processes.
By running Google Ads that promote a "free" TDAC service while charging users within the free submission window, the advertiser is misrepresenting the nature of the service, violating Google’s misrepresentation and consumer deception policies, and operating a scam targeting travelers unfamiliar with Thai immigration procedures.
This advertiser is using Google Ads to facilitate deceptive practices that directly contradict official government guidance and Google's own advertising policies.
The advertiser responsible for this violation is CACTUS AUTO (Advertiser ID: AR06331000579938058241), based in France, operating the domain thailandonarrivalweb.com.
This activity constitutes a clear breach of Google Ads policy and should be removed to prevent ongoing consumer harm and protect travelers from misleading and predatory advertising.
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