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Chiang Mai woman thought she'd get two million dollars! - loses 1 million baht to Romance Scammers instead


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15 minutes ago, Happy Grumpy said:

A large amount of greed overrules a small amount of brain cells. 

With stories like this published virtually on a daily basis, there are still woman falling into the greed trap. Resembles the Ponzi schemes and...the stock market.

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26 minutes ago, irwinfc said:

anyone who thinks that his/her 1 million baht earns another million without doing anything deserves to lose 1 million baht and some.

Right those lacking intelligence deserve to be taken advantage of big.  You really are a nice guy Irwin.

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Strange, Nigeria is known for their solid and reputable business practices conducted with high moral standards.

Too bad she was fooled as a rational person (as insinuated above) would surely believe 1 million will double in value. Especially an alien or online virtual entity presented the deal. 

 

Good to see pops lending a helping hand as a police liaison.

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You have to remember these scammers are good. They do this for a living and it's business. They get up in the morning and start work with the team.

I hesitate to blame those who fall for these grifters and would much prefer to see more information on how to detect them.

Also would like to see the original story.

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12 hours ago, HLover said:

Strange, Nigeria is known for their solid and reputable business practices conducted with high moral standards.

Too bad she was fooled as a rational person (as insinuated above) would surely believe 1 million will double in value. Especially an alien or online virtual entity presented the deal. 

 

Good to see pops lending a helping hand as a police liaison.

Sorry guys, but it seems she was going for bigger fish than the 2 million baht you are talking about. It says she was expecting 2 million dollars. That would be approximately 64 million baht.

 

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11 hours ago, fantom said:

You have to remember these scammers are good. They do this for a living and it's business. They get up in the morning and start work with the team.

I hesitate to blame those who fall for these grifters and would much prefer to see more information on how to detect them.

Also would like to see the original story.

How about: If it seems to be too good to be true then it is probably not true?

 

Imagine you meet this wonderful person online. And soon you are in love because you feel exactly the same (remember, you published on facebook all the thinks you like). What do you do next?

a) meet in person to get see how much you love each other

b) send or receive very expensive gifts or cash

I am sure all these women who met their dream lover could have rejected the gift and just tell him: Let's meet here or there and we share the cost. But that's not what they did...

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Nail the cheater, no worries about that. What might be interesting though is how many women are cheated out of money by their lovely fellow countrymen; why does latter hardly makes any news? 

To me it is the pure greed of the species of women who think, that somebody has to take care of them ultimately. Nowhere it is written but in many places it is expected. Serves 'em right! 

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