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Belgian man scammed out of 8 million baht by female Thai soldier


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how do you sell anything without being present at the land department, that will ask their share to be paid, up to 8.8% in taxes and others ???

 

if I lose my chanote, I go to the land department and ask a new 'orignal' copy, as the ORIGINAL stays at the land department

 

this story smells...

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1 hour ago, J Branche said:

A number of things raise suspicion in this story.

 

Real Estate is sold and transferred in Thailand.  

It can be completed in days start to finish.

 

Why was buyer delayed in completing sale?

 

He could requested Proof of Funds from buyer.  It would show the buyer had the money available or a loan approved waiting for transfer when Chanote transfer docs are completed and fees paid.

 

Did the guy ask for any contact info of the buyer?

 

Did he Line, WhatsApp video chat with them?

 

I am just providing tips for others to use to reduce these scammers and educate on options available.

 

The man potentially lost 6.4 million baht, not 8 million.  What have the recently sold similar condos sold for (Fair Market Value?) Averaged.

 

 

The only foreign guy in Thailand that doesn't understand you do property sales with cash at the Landline Office!

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4 hours ago, hellohello123 said:

Sounds pretty sophisticated, assuming she had  real estate emails, forged credentials etc.

Sympathy for the guy

Som@gmail

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6 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

Forgery of the 2 million baht document is a criminal offence. Also obtaining the property by deception is also criminal rather than civil.

actually it is both... criminal and civil.

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11 minutes ago, Jack Hammer said:

She has “I come from Buriram “ written all over her face.  

That is a different one, not the Buri Ram scammer.

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7 hours ago, Delta Shift said:

That's why I'll never invest a cent in this country.

No rule of law.

One day you have rights and the next you don't.

He should hire some Wagner PMC guys to sort it out russian style 😄

Your absolutely correct.  You have rights or the illusion of rights until there is a problem.  I speak from experience.  In Thailand, "Let the buyer and seller beware."

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        A good example of why I've recommended using reputable real estate lawyers to work with you when buying or selling property here.  Make sure they provide you with a photocopy of their lawyer's license and current, not expired, certificate.  They will review the contract and any other paperwork to make sure your interests are protected and the contract has everything in it that you want, and nothing in it that you don't want.  Review the finalized contract carefully and make sure you understand and are ok with all the clauses before signing.

       At the contract signing your lawyer will make sure, as the seller, that you receive the agreed upon non-refundable down payment by cashier's check in your name, which, depending on the contract, either you or your lawyer will hold until closing.  On the closing date, which they have scheduled in advance, they will deal with the Land Office staff, review all the documents, explain what you are signing, deal with the tax and other closing cost payments, insure that you receive your closing paperwork, and, finally, they will only give the Chanote to the buyer when you, as the seller, have received in your hand the final payment due by cashier's check in your name.   If you are buying, you should also have your own lawyer to protect your interests in the same way, especially if you are new to the whole buying/selling process, which can and usually does move much faster here than property transactions in places like the US or the UK.

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Scamming is not new in Thailand, I lost 9 Million Baht there, to a Farang,Thai couple in Chiangmai and a business crook in Bangkok without going into details. 

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The last woman I know of who pulled a scam like this is serving 12 years in a CM prison. In her case she ran afoul of an influential Thai. 

 

If this guys new wife really is a police officer with decent connections, this won't turn out the way some of you are predicting. 

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I often wonder if these characters are just actors or guys coming over to SEA after getting an inheritance. They seem casual in throwing such large sums of money around. You need to be part of a multi-national or play golf with established business people in Thailand to put any money up or do any substantial deals. The only country in SEA I would consider buying anything bigger than a second hand motorbike or car is Singapore.. maybe Malaysia but even then probably not.

 

He could have bought a little apartment in Brussels with that 8 million baht and have around €1k  going until his account every month. And most importantly it's safe and trustworthy way of investing money. 

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