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There are some women that are so skillful at the game of being a predator that men have to exercise extreme care. I know a massage gal who is quite hot she's not amazing but she's certainly attractive, and the last time we got together she told me a story of a Japanese guy that had flipped over her and though they only slept together once he spent about a million baht in gifts and prizes on her trying to convince her to be his woman. Now granted this is a massage gal that's probably been with 4000 guys, and was in her mid 30s, but for him it meant everything to get together, why I have no idea.

 

But she used her skill, she used him up and then she threw him under the bus like he was a piece of human garbage. 

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

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by Petch Petpailin 


A South Korean man lost more than 10 million baht to a Thai woman he met in Pattaya. The woman even claimed that she died of cancer to scam the foreigner out of his money.

 

The South Korean victim, identified only as Danny, appeared on the Thai news programme ถกไม่เถียง (translated as Discussing, Not Arguing) on Channel 7 yesterday, December 19, to share his story of falling victim to a romance scam.

 

Danny explained that he met the woman, who later scammed him, at a bar in Pattaya in December 2020. He noticed her unhappy demeanour and later discovered that she did not want to work there. Danny asked her to stop working and offered to support her financially.

 

Their relationship officially began in January 2021. Danny revealed that he travelled back and forth between Thailand and South Korea, sending the woman between 40,000 and 50,000 baht each month. Typically, he would visit Thailand every two months and stay for 10 days before returning to South Korea.


Later, the woman requested additional money, claiming her father passed away. Danny gave her 100,000 baht for her father’s funeral.

 

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Photo via Channel 7


The woman continued to request more money, citing various reasons. In addition to supporting his girlfriend, Danny also sent money to her relatives at her request.


 

The woman claimed she needed 250,000 baht for a car accident, 100,000 baht for her coffee shop, 400,000 baht for further treatment from a car accident, 800,000 baht for the loss of their unborn baby, 400,000 baht for her brother’s gambling debts, and 1.6 million baht for cancer treatment.

 

Fake death

 

Danny believed the cancer claim as he saw her speaking to a doctor via video call. However, after paying for her supposed cancer treatment, Danny never saw her again. She claimed she could not meet him due to the severity of her condition.

 

Danny realised he had been scammed when the woman’s sister contacted him, saying that his girlfriend died of cancer on December 11.

 

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Photo via Channel 7


Danny immediately travelled from South Korea to Thailand and searched for his girlfriend at the hospital and temple mentioned by her sister but found no evidence of her death. The sister claimed the body was at Siriraj Hospital and demanded 2 million baht for the funeral.

 

The sister also told Danny that his girlfriend had a life insurance policy worth 5 million baht, which would be shared between him and the sister. However, Danny was told he needed to pay 10% of the amount, 500,000 baht, to the insurance company to claim the money.

 

Danny searched for his girlfriend’s body again but found nothing. He then realised everything had been a lie. The woman and her family members subsequently blocked all contact with him.

 

Danny insisted he would take legal action against the woman and the other five to six individuals involved in the scam.

 

Channel 7 reporter that the South Korean man has not yet filed a complaint with Thai police.

 

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Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-12-20

 

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The most of thai women are saying, this is not a case of scam. 

The girl was much smarter then the Korean man. 

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5 hours ago, Aviatorhi said:

Only rent and do not consider them to be anything more than a toy. They chose that life - use them accordingly. 

….. and don’t pay them for the sex, pay them to leave

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3 hours ago, goatfarmer said:

Maybe he thinks that it's not worth the effort. Putting her in jail or having her fined for 6,000 baht won't bring his millions back.

 

Section 341 of the Thai Penal Code:

"Whoever dishonestly deceives a person by falsely representing a fact, whether past, present, or future, or by concealing a fact that should be revealed, causing that person to act, not act, or allow something, and thereby causing harm to the property of the deceived person or another person, commits the offense of fraud and shall be punished with imprisonment not exceeding three years or a fine not exceeding 6,000 baht, or both."

He can put her and her family through hell, forcing them to pay lawyer fees.  He has a very good court case to prove criminal fraud, which have been done successfully before.  It will cost her a lot of money and the family will lose face in the village. 

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28 minutes ago, bogozy said:

The most of thai women are saying, this is not a case of scam. 

The girl was much smarter then the Korean man. 

100%.  Same attitude in India...if they rip you off, you are seen as a hero for outsmarting the idiot.

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22 hours ago, JoePai said:

Not the first and certainly not the last 

The old need money for my mother operation trick, this has been around ever since I can remember, he must have been very lovesick, how much could she possibly pay to wear a mask and sunglasses in the photo??

A good Thai lady that I have known for years and lives in NZ, told me that her brother beat her up, when she returned to Thailand as her Mom was dyeing , he had stolen the Chanute, and got a crooked lawyer to sell part of the families property to pay off a gambling debt, the land quite extensive rice farm was part of my friends inheritance, her brother did this while his mother was dyeing and when she got there and found out he beat her up.

These stories are very common in LOS, but not unique to LOS, its happening world wide and seems to have got worse since the bat virus BS crippled the world.

 

A friend who once owned a bar in Pattaya told me he had one of his bar girls who was much smarter than the others, who had about six guys sending her money she used to juggle them around and get sick if two turned up at once, she knew how to handle them , he said he put her money in the safe for her and when she got enough she would buy a house, then another house, he said the others got blead by the BF's and families.

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2 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

I asked my ex-wife if she would re-marry me, she said no, thought that I was only after my money!😁

I knew an old guy who was sending money to a supposed Russian girl who was going to marry him, she never turned up at the airport after he paid her fare, he still sends her money, he doesn't know that she is a man smoking a Havana and working from a container.

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

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by Petch Petpailin 


A South Korean man lost more than 10 million baht to a Thai woman he met in Pattaya. The woman even claimed that she died of cancer to scam the foreigner out of his money.

 

The South Korean victim, identified only as Danny, appeared on the Thai news programme ถกไม่เถียง (translated as Discussing, Not Arguing) on Channel 7 yesterday, December 19, to share his story of falling victim to a romance scam.

 

Danny explained that he met the woman, who later scammed him, at a bar in Pattaya in December 2020. He noticed her unhappy demeanour and later discovered that she did not want to work there. Danny asked her to stop working and offered to support her financially.

 

Their relationship officially began in January 2021. Danny revealed that he travelled back and forth between Thailand and South Korea, sending the woman between 40,000 and 50,000 baht each month. Typically, he would visit Thailand every two months and stay for 10 days before returning to South Korea.


Later, the woman requested additional money, claiming her father passed away. Danny gave her 100,000 baht for her father’s funeral.

 

COVER-PIC-2024-12-20T094934.webp
Photo via Channel 7


The woman continued to request more money, citing various reasons. In addition to supporting his girlfriend, Danny also sent money to her relatives at her request.


 

The woman claimed she needed 250,000 baht for a car accident, 100,000 baht for her coffee shop, 400,000 baht for further treatment from a car accident, 800,000 baht for the loss of their unborn baby, 400,000 baht for her brother’s gambling debts, and 1.6 million baht for cancer treatment.

 

Fake death

 

Danny believed the cancer claim as he saw her speaking to a doctor via video call. However, after paying for her supposed cancer treatment, Danny never saw her again. She claimed she could not meet him due to the severity of her condition.

 

Danny realised he had been scammed when the woman’s sister contacted him, saying that his girlfriend died of cancer on December 11.

 

COVER-PIC-2024-12-20T095516.webp
Photo via Channel 7


Danny immediately travelled from South Korea to Thailand and searched for his girlfriend at the hospital and temple mentioned by her sister but found no evidence of her death. The sister claimed the body was at Siriraj Hospital and demanded 2 million baht for the funeral.

 

The sister also told Danny that his girlfriend had a life insurance policy worth 5 million baht, which would be shared between him and the sister. However, Danny was told he needed to pay 10% of the amount, 500,000 baht, to the insurance company to claim the money.

 

Danny searched for his girlfriend’s body again but found nothing. He then realised everything had been a lie. The woman and her family members subsequently blocked all contact with him.

 

Danny insisted he would take legal action against the woman and the other five to six individuals involved in the scam.

 

Channel 7 reporter that the South Korean man has not yet filed a complaint with Thai police.

 

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Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-12-20

 

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

COVER-PIC-2024-12-20T093954.webp
Photo via Tero Asia

 

by Petch Petpailin 


A South Korean man lost more than 10 million baht to a Thai woman he met in Pattaya. The woman even claimed that she died of cancer to scam the foreigner out of his money.

 

The South Korean victim, identified only as Danny, appeared on the Thai news programme ถกไม่เถียง (translated as Discussing, Not Arguing) on Channel 7 yesterday, December 19, to share his story of falling victim to a romance scam.

 

Danny explained that he met the woman, who later scammed him, at a bar in Pattaya in December 2020. He noticed her unhappy demeanour and later discovered that she did not want to work there. Danny asked her to stop working and offered to support her financially.

 

Their relationship officially began in January 2021. Danny revealed that he travelled back and forth between Thailand and South Korea, sending the woman between 40,000 and 50,000 baht each month. Typically, he would visit Thailand every two months and stay for 10 days before returning to South Korea.


Later, the woman requested additional money, claiming her father passed away. Danny gave her 100,000 baht for her father’s funeral.

 

COVER-PIC-2024-12-20T094934.webp
Photo via Channel 7


The woman continued to request more money, citing various reasons. In addition to supporting his girlfriend, Danny also sent money to her relatives at her request.


 

The woman claimed she needed 250,000 baht for a car accident, 100,000 baht for her coffee shop, 400,000 baht for further treatment from a car accident, 800,000 baht for the loss of their unborn baby, 400,000 baht for her brother’s gambling debts, and 1.6 million baht for cancer treatment.

 

Fake death

 

Danny believed the cancer claim as he saw her speaking to a doctor via video call. However, after paying for her supposed cancer treatment, Danny never saw her again. She claimed she could not meet him due to the severity of her condition.

 

Danny realised he had been scammed when the woman’s sister contacted him, saying that his girlfriend died of cancer on December 11.

 

COVER-PIC-2024-12-20T095516.webp
Photo via Channel 7


Danny immediately travelled from South Korea to Thailand and searched for his girlfriend at the hospital and temple mentioned by her sister but found no evidence of her death. The sister claimed the body was at Siriraj Hospital and demanded 2 million baht for the funeral.

 

The sister also told Danny that his girlfriend had a life insurance policy worth 5 million baht, which would be shared between him and the sister. However, Danny was told he needed to pay 10% of the amount, 500,000 baht, to the insurance company to claim the money.

 

Danny searched for his girlfriend’s body again but found nothing. He then realised everything had been a lie. The woman and her family members subsequently blocked all contact with him.

 

Danny insisted he would take legal action against the woman and the other five to six individuals involved in the scam.

 

Channel 7 reporter that the South Korean man has not yet filed a complaint with Thai police.

 

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Photo via YouTube/ Tero Digital
 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-12-20

 

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Thinking with the wrong appendage again...

 

 

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5 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

The 'normal' Thai girls are even worse, in my own experience.

I'd 2nd that.  I had a normal girl who had more men on the go than any BG.  Incredible.  Uni student who would put most bar girls to shame.       make any BG look like a nun compared to her

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That's nearly 430 million won, 10x average annual salary in Korea. Ouch

 

Prob got into debt for this, as no upper middle class Korean would do this.

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On 12/20/2024 at 12:09 PM, webfact said:

man lost more than 10 million baht to a Thai woman he met in Pattaya

Story of my life !! But she did take 20 years or so to get that much . . . 

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