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Thai woman cons rich furniture man out of 7M baht with "my sick sister with lung cancer" fable

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He he, just not only Farangs get done hey, even the natives aren't safe from scams.

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17 hours ago, hellohello123 said:

Just goes to show, it's not just farangs  not just old farangs, not young Thai men, not just old Thai men  not just smart Thai men that do some dumb <deleted>.....

 

 

No excuse but this man is still rich and just saying the foreigners loan substantial amounts and for family but the lying cheats state it was a gift and not a loan SCUM EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD and extended families.

 

On 2/17/2023 at 12:03 AM, Myran said:
On 2/16/2023 at 10:37 PM, Liverpool Lou said:

It is synonymous with a false statement, though, i.e a "story".   You should have read the rest of the definition.

Nope, sure isn't.

Yes, it is.   If you're going to quote from a dictionary, at least read the definitions.

1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Yes, it is.   If you're going to quote from a dictionary, at least read the definitions.

Not quoting anything but experience. And no, it isn't.

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