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Thai PM Assures Locals: No Israeli Takeover in Pai District - video
Judaism teaches them that they're superior to everyone else. All other people are merely goyim meant to be used and abused. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 19 February 2025
Ice Cream Vendor Scammed with Fake 1,000 Baht Note Picture courtesy: Daily News An ice cream vendor in Ang Thong, Thailand was left devastated when a scammer altered a 100 baht note to resemble 1,000 baht, absconding with the change after a quick purchase. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1352224-ice-cream-vendor-scammed-with-fake-1000-baht-note/ -
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Ice Cream Vendor Scammed with Fake 1,000 Baht Note
Picture courtesy: Daily News An ice cream vendor in Ang Thong, Thailand was left devastated when a scammer altered a 100 baht note to resemble 1,000 baht, absconding with the change after a quick purchase. On 19th February, social media buzzed with warnings for street vendors to stay vigilant after Mr. Witoon, a 41-year-old ice cream vendor, was duped in an elaborate scam. Mr. Witoon, who uses a motorcycle with a sidecar to sell coconut ice cream, was approached by a conman posing as a customer in Pho Thong district. The incident took place around midday on 16th February near Mae Nam Noi road. The scammer, a young, heavily tattooed man wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt, ordered 10 ice cream sandwiches for 100 baht, claiming they were for bridge construction workers nearby. He then presented what appeared to be a 1,000 baht note, only showing parts of it to Mr. Witoon. Believing it to be genuine, Mr. Witoon handed over 900 baht in change. It was only after the scammer sped away on a red Honda motorcycle that Mr. Witoon inspected the note, discovering it was a 100 baht bill altered with a pen to appear as a 1,000 baht note. Reflecting on the incident, Mr. Witoon expressed his anger and disappointment. “I earn my living selling ice cream daily, and this is the first time in over ten years I’ve faced such deception. For us street vendors, losing a day’s earnings is a big hit,” he said. He urged fellow vendors to meticulously check banknotes before giving change. The incident has been reported to the local Pho Thong police, who are reviewing CCTV footage to track down the perpetrator and bring him to justice, reported Daily News. -- 2025-02-19 -
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Burapa Bike Week: Bikers Parade Through Pattaya's Streets
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Thailand Cracks Down: Police to Monitor Foreign Nationals Closely
What are they doing about all the Thai citizens that are disrupting social harmony, violating public morals, and damaging Thailand's reputation. There are a lot more of them than Foriegn nationals in Thailand.
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