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Netizens throw a wobbly at wealthy welfare scrounging woman

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Netizens throw a wobbly at wealthy welfare scrounging woman

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

Irate Thai netizens slammed a woman who appeared online boasting about how she uses a Thai welfare card intended for the poor.

 

The woman had a gold necklace and other expensive looking jewelry, money in her hand and was sitting in the driver's seat of a car. 

 

Onliners said she was ripping off the state and depriving the needy.

 

Though some suggested it might be fake gold and a friend's car. 

 

Some research was done suggesting that the welfare card was damaged but the woman really does have plenty of money to spare, reported Sanook. 

 

Her story appeared on the online forum that translates to "We'll make you famous v.10". 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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2 minutes ago, webfact said:

Onliners said she was ripping off the state and depriving the needy.

She has the makings to become a successful politician!

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Clever bugger,lets hope the authorities find out who she is,

and do her for fraud,if what she is saying is true,if she is not

telling the truth,put her name out so she can be publically

ridiculed for been an utter A/H.   

 

regards worgeordie

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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

wealthy welfare scrounging woman

Which begs the question. How many from within the families of the rich and famous 1% of the population have welfare cards? 

25 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Clever bugger,lets hope the authorities find out who she is,

and do her for fraud,if what she is saying is true,if she is not

telling the truth,put her name out so she can be publically

ridiculed for been an utter A/H.   

 

regards worgeordie

 

If what she is saying is true?  You seem to know something we don't!  So tell us, what is she saying?

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23 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said:

 

If what she is saying is true?  You seem to know something we don't!  So tell us, what is she saying?

boasting about how she uses a Thai welfare card intended for the poor.

did you miss that part ?

regards Worgeordie

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Plenty of wealthy People collect it in Europe too

Some of them feel its their tax money anyway and since the govt are giving it away to refugees who never contributed anything to the state, then why not? 

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8 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

I'm not convinced that it's a fraud. I think she just want publicity, some people do anything for that.

 

 

Spot on mate, she is just looking for her 15 minutes of internet fame.

She would make a good politician.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Onliners said she was ripping off the state and depriving the needy.

 

Though some suggested it might be fake gold and a friend's car. 

Some people have no problem with "ripping off the state". And as for the "friend's car"; sounds similar to borrowing watches from a (dead) friend. Like I said, "some people ........ "

I don't understand why she's boasting and bragging about being on social security... I always thought that would be something to be ashamed of and people would keep quiet about it. It's hardly anything to brag about. 

Someone else's car, a fake card, fake gold, fake money and probably a fake woman too.

 

Welcome to Thailand.

Amusing how the term of "Thai netizens" is being uses for faceless and nameless entity that and nobody knows who they are but articles are being written and attributed in their name...

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Onliners said she was ripping off the state and depriving the needy.

Officials said: "welcome to our club!"

What do they expect? Welfare is a pot of honey for all sorts of slackers. Caning and back to the chaingang I say, no work, no eat.

Just another Thai HSO ; dont you know who I am syndrome. Karma will arrive one day, dont cry when it does.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Onliners said she was ripping off the state and depriving the needy.

 

What’s the problem?

 

She’s using deception, fraud, and theft to illegally enrich herself at the expense of the state. Is what she’s doing substantially different from what great patriots like the General, the Prince of Toads and their ‘associates’ are doing?

 

Absolutely nothing to worry about...it's all perfectly normal.

 

 

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8 hours ago, PatOngo said:

She has the makings to become a successful politician!

And a member of the Bangkok business elite!!

8 hours ago, neeray said:

Some people have no problem with "ripping off the state". And as for the "friend's car"; sounds similar to borrowing watches from a (dead) friend. Like I said, "some people ........ "

Where I come from, the government  and it's MPs are the worst when it comes to filling their pockets and ripping off their people.

Not real...she doesn't have 22 expensive watches....

I was intrigued by the queues at Krung Thai Bank ATMs over the weekend, it wasn't until Monday that I discovered what caused them. I have to say, there seemed to be some well dressed affluent looking characters in the queues, plenty of cars and pick ups parked adjacent too!

Who in their right mind would boast about something like this on social media??

Selfie mad country!!

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