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Pick-up for pick-ups girl: More details emerge about "Muay" on Jaumo dating app


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You wanna find her? go to her village or hometown and she'll be at he parents/relatives house, those dufuses crooks always do that...

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

I wonder what her qualifications were?

Worthy of further investigation judging by the masses she "conned" :wink:

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Who would do paperwork snd sign contracts to buy a csr or truck for someone they met on a dating site?? Damn you want a beauty just flash a bunch cash at any club...at least you actually get a girl! Guess they deserve all the "shame" for being stupid, and thinking with wrong head.

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two things my father taught me at a young age...

1: a fool & his money are soon parted.

2: kitty can draw you further than gunpowder can blow you.. and that's all the way to kingdom come!

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1 hour ago, The Theory said:

Basically she has not done anything wrong. She ask for cars and “idiots” got her cars. 

Yes she has:
she misled them, by pretending to be a lover who is prepared to live with them.

 

Anyways, to all lonesome men out there, keep your money in your pockets unless you are renting by the hour for a friendly few bahts.

 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

After leaving her employment she went on the dating app Jaumo.

"Find your someone. Connect with real people and create unforgettable memories."

 

at least what is what it said when i just downloaded the app.

i am going to be doing my boom boom first con there too.

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1 hour ago, freestyle said:

she misled them, by pretending to be a lover who is prepared to live with them.

Isn't that how many Farangs get "scammed" but usually it involves a longer time line and a lot more than just a pick-up truck.

 

Can't realy see what what "crime" she as committed.  

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On 12/12/2019 at 3:27 PM, Daffy D said:

Isn't that how many Farangs get "scammed" but usually it involves a longer time line and a lot more than just a pick-up truck.

 

Can't realy see what what "crime" she as committed.  

 

As i understand, in the case of the woman here, there was not even real life contact, and a fake photo was used. These men literally got nothing in return.

 

 

 

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