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Posted
2 hours ago, camper star said:

hand them by their toes sorry but as a former business man, i spare no sympathy 

 

The only occasion I like about Sharia Laws (penal code in Islamic fundamentalist nations).

A thief gets  the  right hand chopped off(for the first time offence).

Posted
10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

“To the two men who stole from Sprout, we have reported you to the police. You still have the chance to return what you took or pay for it before facing legal consequences.

 

“It is shameful that you entered our space, our home, and acted so dishonestly. We work hard to create something meaningful, and your actions are deeply disappointing and unacceptable.

 

“If anyone recognises these two individuals or knows where they are staying, please inform us. They must return what they stole before the situation escalates. This is their final opportunity to do the right thing.”

 

Very kind of her to make such an offer.  It's a shame that they don't seem to have taken her up on her offer.

Posted
2 hours ago, Dan O said:

Wrong. You obviously don't understand what it cost to run a business.  This isn't person theft its theft fron a business

 

You are totally and blatantly wrong. You cannot calculate the loss based on the retail price, as it includes the potential profit. They don't sell things just to cover the costs, they sell things to make a profit, meaning to get more money than they spent.

Posted
22 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

You are totally and blatantly wrong. You cannot calculate the loss based on the retail price, as it includes the potential profit. They don't sell things just to cover the costs, they sell things to make a profit, meaning to get more money than they spent.

Not sure what you saying as you flip flop in your explanation.

 

I am a business owner.  Its correct you include profit as a cost of doing business as  you have to invest money to buy and hold product to pay for fixed and operating cost of the business. With the loss of inventory like this new product will be required to replace missing product. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

She lost much less, as you should take the manufacturing cost, not the retail price

Top Tip#

 

Don't have a career in business, Josey.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, faraday said:

Don't have a career in business, Josey.

 

  

11 minutes ago, Dan O said:

Not sure what you saying as you flip flop in your explanation.

 

I am a business owner.  Its correct you include profit as a cost of doing business as  you have to invest money to buy and hold product to pay for fixed and operating cost of the business. With the loss of inventory like this new product will be required to replace missing product. 

 

If I buy some crap for 100 baht and put it on sale for 2000 baht and you steal it from me, how much do I lose?

 

@Dan O What do you think?

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Posted
Just now, JoseThailand said:

 

Wrong. To replace the lost item would cost just 100 baht.

 

   You would have received 2000 Baht had the item been paid for , so you would have lost that 2000 Baht as payment wasn't made 

Posted
15 minutes ago, Dan O said:

With the loss of inventory like this new product will be required to replace missing product. 

 

Exactly, and the new product for them would cost much less than the retail price that they sell it at.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

You would have received 2000 Baht had the item been paid for , so you would have lost that 2000 Baht as payment wasn't made 

 

How do you know if someone would even buy it at this price? The crap cost 100 baht, and that's the amount that they lost.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, JoseThailand said:

 

How do you know if someone would even buy it at this price? The crap cost 100 baht, and that's the amount that they lost.

 

   What item are you referring to ?

 

Posted
5 hours ago, shackleton said:

The shop owners response is pathetic calls the police to take action  

Then says if they return or pay for the goods he wil not take action against them 

They should both be jailed and deported

A message needs to be sent out  

Stealing does not pay 

In the UK employers instruct their shopworkers not to tackle shoplifters, mainly for their own safety.

Posted
9 hours ago, webfact said:

German Models Caught in Koh Pha Ngan Shoplifting Scandal

 

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Picture via Facebook/ Satika Oz

 

A seemingly routine moment in a Koh Pha Ngan shop spiralled into controversy after two German men, presumed to be models, were caught shoplifting twice in one day. The incident unfolded at Sprout, a handcrafted home goods store run by Ploy, who resolutely took a stand against the culprits.

 

The debacle began on March 18 when the suspects first entered Ploy's store at around 1:30 p.m., discreetly taking a bottle of body oil valued at 550 Thai Baht (£12). Emboldened, they returned just hours later, snatching a 650 Thai Baht (£14) roll-on deodorant at 4:30 p.m. But their brief spree of alleged thievery did not go unnoticed.

 

Determined to hold them accountable, Ploy shared CCTV footage capturing their actions on her social media accounts. In a strategic move, she tagged their Instagram accounts, encouraging public scrutiny. By uniting Thai and English-speaking netizens in outrage, Ploy helped bring the incident to light.

 

Observers noted that given their apparent modelling careers and possession of designer items, financial necessity seemed an unlikely motive, making their actions all the more perplexing.

 

Following their discovery, one of the men reached out to Ploy, incredulously denying any wrongdoing even after she presented them with clear evidence.

 

 

 

Upon further engagement, they admitted to the theft but showed no signs of remorse, which galvanised Ploy to pursue justice. Reporting the incident to Koh Pha Ngan Police, she brushed aside suggestions to settle the matter privately and elected instead to press charges, seeking to set an example for tourists thinking of breaching local laws.

 

Plans to advance legal proceedings may pose severe consequences for the pair. If their failure to appear in court results in a conviction, they could face a ban from returning to Thailand. Meanwhile, their attempts to evade public scrutiny appear futile as they made their Instagram profiles private amidst mounting criticism.

 

As the saga unfolds, there are calls for Ploy to inform the modelling agencies linked to the duo, which could further jeopardise their professional standing, as integrity remains a key criterion in the fashion industry.

 

This incident underlines the critical importance of respecting local customs and laws, reminding foreign visitors that actions abroad carry tangible consequences. Ultimately, Ploy’s unyielding pursuit of legal action sends a potent message about accountability and respect, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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It might be easier  to find them if their faces were not pixelated.

Posted
2 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

How do you know if someone would even buy it at this price? The crap cost 100 baht, and that's the amount that they lost.

Crap? The items were stolen. You're OK with stealing low value stuff then? Your ethics might be as low as these two low life... 

Posted
3 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

  

 

If I buy some crap for 100 baht and put it on sale for 2000 baht and you steal it from me, how much do I lose?

 

@Dan O What do you think?

Yikes. What a pathetic way to think. 

Posted
3 hours ago, JoseThailand said:

 

  

 

If I buy some crap for 100 baht and put it on sale for 2000 baht and you steal it from me, how much do I lose?

 

@Dan O What do you think?

No one claimed those figures which are ridiculous by itself. So your just phishing to get out of the fact the value is the retail price

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