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My dear GF recently got all excited about an "investment opportunity". I traveled with her to one meeting which typically was conducted all in Thai, so I did not get many details. Something called "Coffee Cash Back". I see a couple of instances in other countries, e.g. The UK and Oz where folks have been hauled up on some such scheme. A little in Thai, but the usual BS from the translation algorithms.
I have no idea how it "works", but she tearfully told me that the cops were involved now, and she fears she is out 600,000 baht. I think she is off on the number, as she often has trouble communicating about numbers over 1,000, but still.... I suspect 60,000 would be more likely.
Anyway, anybody heard anything about such a scam here in LOS?

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My GF also is doing this, but she's smart and only invested 1,000 Baht, and is only reinvesting the profits.  She won't become a millionaire by doing this, but every little helps, as they say. So far there are no problems, and she is seeing the profits come in. ???? 

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14 hours ago, blackhorse said:
14 hours ago, chippendale said:
She might have inflated the amount to 600,000 baht in order to shake you out of some of your cash.

Yep plus she "tearfully" told him. A classic thai move

Damn! It's obvious I haven't met any 'classic' Thai women yet.

 

Can I have my money back?

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Why do men over 50 think it's true love when they start a relationship with someone in their 20's , never figured that out. 

But with money the girl stays happy and I guess it's easy to get blinded. 

 

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He didn't say his gf was 20's. 

I thought bk it's razy to consider 10,000 baht investment in something you don't understand at all.  You say she thinks police are investigating?  She is worried she lost money? 6000-600000?  Why didn't she tell you before investing?  I do think coffee is a growth industry in Thailand.   I mean people can't keep drinking nescafe and those 20 baht cart sugar, carnation milk drink must have 50 g sugar and 800 calories.  How did carnation and nescafe get such a strangle hold in Thailand?

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1 hour ago, Elkski said:

He didn't say his gf was 20's. 

I thought bk it's razy to consider 10,000 baht investment in something you don't understand at all.  You say she thinks police are investigating?  She is worried she lost money? 6000-600000?  Why didn't she tell you before investing?  I do think coffee is a growth industry in Thailand.   I mean people can't keep drinking nescafe and those 20 baht cart sugar, carnation milk drink must have 50 g sugar and 800 calories.  How did carnation and nescafe get such a strangle hold in Thailand?

Give me an eight Baht caffé boraan any day over a one hundred Baht Starbucks latté, but I'm cheap like that.

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22 hours ago, Elkski said:

How did carnation and nescafe get such a strangle hold in Thailand?

Good question , but not only Thailand but same same in the Philippines.  Not so in Vietnam where they long before Thailand opened local coffee shops and turned it into their own , with locally grown beans, one example is the famous egg coffee in Hanoi. 

 

Having said that Nescafe and instant coffee is dominant all over the world. I guess it's cheap and easy to make so the street stalls here can earn easy money . 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 10/25/2018 at 1:03 AM, blackhorse said:

Between the two of you your not able to determine how much she lost? How hard could that possibly be?

Yes, it is 6,000 baht. As I said, communication of numbers in English is not something she is real good at yet. Ever been in a shop or market, and they punch the number into a calculator to show you how much?
It is a common weak spot in Thai education, it seems. 

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On ‎10‎/‎26‎/‎2018 at 2:09 PM, Elkski said:

He didn't say his gf was 20's. 

I thought bk it's razy to consider 10,000 baht investment in something you don't understand at all.  You say she thinks police are investigating?  She is worried she lost money? 6000-600000?  Why didn't she tell you before investing?  I do think coffee is a growth industry in Thailand.   I mean people can't keep drinking nescafe and those 20 baht cart sugar, carnation milk drink must have 50 g sugar and 800 calories.  How did carnation and nescafe get such a strangle hold in Thailand?

90% of all coffee estates in Thailand are owned by Nestle. It all gets blended into Nescafe. Crime really as Thailand produces some of the best coffee in the world, I never drink anything else.

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15 minutes ago, Spidey said:

90% of all coffee estates in Thailand are owned by Nestle. It all gets blended into Nescafe. Crime really as Thailand produces some of the best coffee in the world, I never drink anything else.

Really. I did not know that.
"Home" territory, where her dad stays, is in Mae Hong Son these days, where you will also find Huay Hom, one of the hill villages converted from poppy growing to coffee production under the urging of King Bhumibol. I think it is superb coffee, as does Starbucks, their biggest single buyer. We will go visit again soon, I hope, as my last kilo is getting low.
Yep, I have grown up. A "kilo" is about coffee beans, anymore.????

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Just now, Bill Miller said:

Really. I did not know that.
"Home" territory, where her dad stays, is in Mae Hong Son these days, where you will also find Huay Hom, one of the hill villages converted from poppy growing to coffee production under the urging of King Bhumibol. I think it is superb coffee, as does Starbucks, their biggest single buyer. We will go visit again soon, I hope, as my last kilo is getting low.
Yep, I have grown up. A "kilo" is about coffee beans, anymore.????

AKA a "kee" 555. Yep, I've grown up too! I buy my coffee, here in Pattaya, from a local supermarket, Friendship. Freshly roasted and ground to my specifications. Produce of one of the Royal estates.

 

I trust my wife implicitly with money, to the extent that she looks after my wallet and I only take possession of it if I'm going out with the lads. Plenty of good, honest, trustworthy Thai women around, contrary to what some of the tossers on this forum would have you believe. However, they aren't particularly savvy with money and you should have an agreement that she runs it by you before spending any large amounts. Personally, I would have taken a punt on the 10k and thrown it into her investment pot.

 

Good luck with the rest of your lives together, good chance that it will be a happy one.

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8 minutes ago, lemonjelly said:

Ponzi...... coffee plantations are owned/managed by real companies, not some Sid James outfit with a YouTube channel


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Yeah, just started to get a little English info about it. Apparently only been around since September, so not a well designed scam. ????
I cannot throw too much blame around, as a one time holder of 1,000,000+ shares of Casavant International Mining Corp., and associated companies. ????

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