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Thai teen with HIV needs help to get to uni: Despite constant bullying and stigma Nong Jaa fights on


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19 minutes ago, PJ71 said:
1 hour ago, JeffersLos said:

A lot of money will be flowing in for such a story.

 

How to know it isn't a scam? 

This was my first thought too, a bank a/c number posted on a forum and people generously donating without any due dilegence....

It has not only appeared on Thaivisa.   Did you not see the link?

Posted
8 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

I just am wondering whether her being a 17 year old female has any connection with people willing to donate money to her .

    Would some people also donate if it was a fat overweight  male ?

People who think that should maybe start crowdfunding for themselves and find out

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Posted
15 minutes ago, BKKTRAVELER said:

Never said that, of course she'll probably receive a lot more from Thai people

You're joking right?

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Posted
1 hour ago, JeffersLos said:

There's no need to be abusive over a simple honest question.

 

How to know this isn't a scam?

 

43 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

It has not only appeared on Thaivisa.   Did you not see the link?

A link???

 

Proof beyond all doubt. ????

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Posted
56 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Would some people also donate if it was a fat overweight  male ?

It definitely adds to the story.

 

Doctors around transport departments charge 100 baht for a fake health certificate for driving licenses. How much do they charge someone for a fake HIV diagnoses? 

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Posted
1 minute ago, sqwakvfr said:

For me it hit me because she was born with 2 big strikes  1) Poor family 2) HIV.  Someone like her I would help in anyway i can.  Even with these  disadvantages she is trying to improve her life by getting an education.  

 

Before I read about Magic Johnson, who was diagnosed with HIV in 1990, I thought HIV was a death sentence.  But with Anti-Virals many can live for a long time. I wish NatchaneeCha a long and happy life.  I have kept her account number and will try and send her some money from time to time in the future.  

I agree with you in all points, you are a true gentleman ????

Posted
3 hours ago, JeffersLos said:

A lot of money will be flowing in for such a story.

 

How to know it isn't a scam? 

Not a scam, you will feel good from having helped a young worthy person in need. Priceless.

Scam, you will have lost a couple of big notes.

 

Easy decision for me, just sent my part.

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Posted
1 hour ago, PJ71 said:

What's a conjunction?

Its where two or more roads meet and people hang around on the corner trying to trick you out of your money.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:
1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

I wonder why some people are so full of themselves that they post self-congratulatory comments detailing their contributions? 

I wonder why you perceive what people have done as them being full of themselves and their posts as being self-congratulatory.  (Actually, I don't.)

Why else post what one's donation was?    What possible other reason could there be?   I did write "some people", not everyone.

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