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Pattaya: Thai man's car - and ONE MILLION baht in cash - goes up in flames

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8 minutes ago, thequietman said:

Jirayut, 24, said he noticed smoke and stopped. He tried to retrieve a bag containing his phone and one million baht in cash as flames quickly took hold.

 

This what I based my comment on, grasshopper.

 

Crack on now.

As I said, read the link, it clearly says " approximately" one million baht.

 

The fact is it wasn't exactly 1 million baht.

 

Crack off now.

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    Struggling to believe this completely!

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    A dead friend gave it to him. ????

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    I'm pretty sure if you looked up insurance fraud in the dictionary, it would have this story.    

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6 minutes ago, RobMuir said:

As I said, read the link, it clearly says " approximately" one million baht.

 

The fact is it wasn't exactly 1 million baht.

 

Crack off now.

ap·prox·i·mate·ly
/əˈpräksəmətlē/

used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact; roughly.

 

Hence the amount could be below or Above the stated amount.

 

Now, stop being pedantic and crack on with your clearly boring life. ????

11 minutes ago, thequietman said:

used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact; roughly.

 

So not "on the button" as you wrongly claimed in your first post.

 

Happy to clear that up for you.

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