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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 24 March 2025
Motorbike Driver Duped by Counterfeit Banknote Scam in Bangkok Photo via Facebook/ ฅนข่าว ต้นปราการ In a distressing tale from Samut Prakan province near Bangkok, motorcycle taxi rider Saksan Phungphat fell victim to a cunning scam, losing nearly 30,000 baht to an artful con involving counterfeit US banknotes. Despite reporting the scam, local police have yet to apprehend the scammer, leaving Saksan, 43, in financial distress, compounded by the impending birth of his child. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355631-motorbike-driver-duped-by-counterfeit-banknote-scam-in-bangkok/ -
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Motorbike Driver Duped by Counterfeit Banknote Scam in Bangkok
Photo via Facebook/ ฅนข่าว ต้นปราการ In a distressing tale from Samut Prakan province near Bangkok, motorcycle taxi rider Saksan Phungphat fell victim to a cunning scam, losing nearly 30,000 baht to an artful con involving counterfeit US banknotes. Despite reporting the scam, local police have yet to apprehend the scammer, leaving Saksan, 43, in financial distress, compounded by the impending birth of his child. It all began in January when Jindaporn, a 49-year-old woman, approached Saksan for help exchanging dollar bills for Thai baht. The ruse unfolded as she hired him to escort her to a bank, where she claimed to have forgotten her ID. In a gesture of goodwill, Saksan offered his own ID to facilitate the currency exchange. Upon completing the transaction, Jindaporn departed with the exchanged baht, totalling 27,000, leaving Saksan none the wiser—until the bank informed him that the notes were counterfeit. Facing the prospect of legal action, Saksan returned the money using his savings, originally meant for his baby's delivery, an amount later supplemented by borrowing. Determined to seek justice, Saksan's chance reunion with Jindaporn at a hospital led to her detention, but disappointingly, the police released her, citing the absence of the case officer. Frustrated by the lack of progress, Saksan reached out to Channel 3, hoping media attention would accelerate the investigation and hold Jindaporn accountable. While this scenario highlights the vulnerabilities individuals face against sophisticated scams, it also underscores the necessity for harsher regulations and vigilant law enforcement to prevent such incidents, ensuring victims like Saksan receive timely justice, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-24 -
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what about crooked agents and/or developers, if the buyer signs a contract/agreement with the seller and they use a lawyer where is the problem, my friend just did it and the seller handed him the bank transfer certificate when they went to the land department, it's unbelievable the quantity of misleading information write on here, I am not pointing at you absolutely not, but some of the advice/comments on this post are just unbelievable -
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Everyone ready? Seems to be a lot of changes planned for cryptos in Thailand. Digital money?
It's all nonsense, sit back and watch little to no change. Things may change over decades but not a few years and Thailand definitely won't be leading the way. -
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Is Trump driving the US into a recession? – in charts
on a work permit as not eligible for a retirement visa. No where near younold timers, probably why I have a realistic outlook on life
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