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Woman who allegedly used attractive woman's picture to dupe businessman is arrested

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Woman who allegedly used attractive woman's picture to dupe businessman is arrested

By The Nation

 

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A 32-year-old Bangkok woman, who was wanted for fraud after using an attractive woman's photo on a dating website to dupe a 31-year-old Chanthaburi businessman of Bt98,000, has been arrested.
 

City police chief Pol Lt-General Sutthipong Wongpin said on Thursday that Nannalin Pakawatsuwan was nabbed on Wednesday night at the Rom Klao Housing Estate in Lat Kra Bang district.

 

The arrest stemmed from a police complaint filed last month by businessman Sorachat Polwattana.

 

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He said a Thai woman nicknamed "Kwan", who he had never met in person but had befriended through a  dating website, had borrowed money from him in various occasions,  totaling Bt98,000. She failed to return the money, he said. 

 

A police investigation found that the woman had used another woman's photo to lure Sorachat without the photo owner's knowledge. The woman also filed a police complaint in Bangkok that her photo was used in a fraudulent crime that she knew nothing about.

 

Following her arrest, Nannalin reportedly confessed to police that she had committed the fraud against Sorachat.

 

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The case made headlines on Thai social media as the businessman's action was criticised as too trusting although he attracted many people's sympathy. 

 

The businessman also appeared on a Thai TV show to give his side of the story and the TV host brought out the woman whose photo was used to lure him.

 

This prompted many social media users to cheer for both and wonder if they might date.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30359933

 
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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He said a Thai woman nicknamed "Kwan", who he had never met in person but had befriended through a  dating website, had borrowed money from him in various occasions,  totaling Bt98,000. She failed to return the money, he said.

Who's the one to blame in this case? :whistling:

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

This prompted many social media users to cheer for both and wonder if they might date.

Deary deary me...is there no level of inane banality too low for netizens to reach down to. 

Edited by Bluespunk

sick buffalo............

Troll post reported and removed. 

Prolly should have asked for a live call on Line before sending any money, just to check if the money was going to the right honey.

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16 hours ago, webfact said:

had borrowed money from him in various occasions,

How many times is 'various'?  If it's more than once the man is an idiot.

53 minutes ago, mikebell said:

How many times is 'various'?  If it's more than once the man is an idiot.

13 transactions, as seen in the above screenshot. First transaction was 2,500... and the last one was 18,000. 

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Not only Farangs are seemed to be easily fooled by Thai Women. Thais too fall for it.....Good to know...555555

Edited by Raymonddiaz

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She definitely needed someone else's picture. Or a paper bag (sack maybe, looking at the size of her).

As long as no contracts were involed she never borrowed the money. Guy is just f*cking stupid.

Many men are reduced to imbeciles by their little friend. 

3 hours ago, NicFrenchy said:

13 transactions, as seen in the above screenshot. First transaction was 2,500... and the last one was 18,000. 

Total borrowed was 98,000 baht... over a period of time

what you refer to is one transaction totaling 18,000 baht.

8 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Total borrowed was 98,000 baht... over a period of time

what you refer to is one transaction totaling 18,000 baht.

The screen shot referred to adds up to 89,330

Edited by Bluespunk

imagine a moment:

all the cheated farangs sending money online would appear in a TV show, to meet their thai sweethearts ( the girl posing to be; or a nigerian guy posing as one)...

 

we would have one long lasting TV show! should be the "Masked Scammer" or something alike!!

9 hours ago, UnkleGoooose said:

She definitely needed someone else's picture. Or a paper bag (sack maybe, looking at the size of her).

Her family love her looks or not.....care to show your photo on here so we can see the hansum chappie you are  :whistling:

On 12/6/2018 at 4:42 AM, Vacuum said:

Who's the one to blame in this case? :whistling:

Both, she had bad intent and he should have been more careful. Perhaps, but probably not, others will learn from this story. This seems to be a growing trend in Thailand. A fool and his money....

Looks like the pixilation saved the rest of us anyway????

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