webfact Posted Friday at 01:00 AM Posted Friday at 01:00 AM Picture courtesy of Daily News BANGKOK – A seemingly generous offer of a free air purifier on Facebook has left one bank employee penniless and frustrated with unhelpful police. On 5th June, Dr Parames Chaiyapatcharayokpong, also known as Dr Kaeo, reported receiving a complaint from Ms Patraporn, a 45-year-old bank employee. She fell victim to an online scam, losing over 3.5 million baht after believing a fraudulent Facebook page promising free air purifiers. The ordeal began on 12th April when Ms Patraporn encountered a Facebook page offering air purifiers valued at 5,000 baht, with a condition to engage in promotional activities to qualify for the prize. By 14th April, she was persuaded to join a LINE group with over 900 members, where 'investment opportunities' were presented as risk-free and offering guaranteed returns. Enticed by these promises, Ms Patraporn transferred sums of 200, 4,000, and 60,000 baht. However, attempts to withdraw her funds were thwarted by requests for additional payments totalling 200,000–250,000 baht under the pretence of system upgrades. Although suspicious, peer pressure in the group, which falsely claimed successful withdrawals, compelled her to continue. Ultimately, she realised she had been scammed after the disappearance of group members, but not before she had transferred her last sum of 821,820 baht on 17th April. Her attempt to report the scam was met with unhelpful and dismissive responses from the local police, who failed to provide adequate assistance despite her distress. In a desperate move, Ms Patraporn sought assistance from Dr Kaeo to pursue justice and potentially recover her lost funds. Dr Kaeo promised to engage with law enforcement to address the case, criticising the police for their lack of initiative in aiding distressed citizens. Dr Kaeo concluded with a stern warning to the public: "Do not fall for online adverts that promise freebies. No one gives away money so easily. A false promise of a free item can lead to enormous debts." Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-06-06 1 3 3 1
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted Friday at 02:49 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 02:49 AM Seems to me that the banks must hire more qualified personal or educate their employees in the financial dangers of Internet. 1 9 2
Popular Post LespaulAN Posted Friday at 03:04 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 03:04 AM Some people think victim are stupid but I think scam pray on one's fear or greed. 3 4 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted Friday at 03:52 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 03:52 AM Nice to know she is helping to control the safety of your account, not. 4 1 1
Popular Post KCPhuket Posted yesterday at 01:13 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:13 AM 22 hours ago, LespaulAN said: Some people think victim are stupid but I think scam pray on one's fear or greed. Victim is stupid scammer is evil 3
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM On 6/6/2025 at 8:00 AM, webfact said: Enticed by these promises, Ms Patraporn transferred sums of 200, 4,000, and 60,000 baht. Nothings free.... 1
Popular Post jeannot Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM More than 3 million in Bank and want a air purifier for free .I don't belive😂 2 1 3 1 1
VBer Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM Posted yesterday at 03:09 AM 52 minutes ago, jeannot said: More than 3 million in Bank and want a air purifier for free .I don't belive😂 May be she get used to get everything for free, and that’s the reason of having 3 million in bank 😀 1 1
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted yesterday at 03:32 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:32 AM 1 hour ago, jeannot said: More than 3 million in Bank and want a air purifier for free .I don't belive😂 How do think rich people get rich in the first place? 1 2
BangkokReady Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM Quote One Click and Life is Ruined Sounds like a long-term scam involving multiple transfers and continued lies and coercion.
digger70 Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM One Click and Life is Ruined: Bank Employee Scammed Out of 3.5 Million Baht, That shows what Smart/or not people work in Banks . She should've known better . Those Scams turn up by the Thousands everyday with promises of Returns that Gullible people Can't Refuse (Greed)
VBF Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM 3 hours ago, BangkokReady said: Quote One Click and Life is Ruined Sounds like a long-term scam involving multiple transfers and continued lies and coercion. Indeed - the click is in the title of the article, followed by "bait"...and we all took the hook! 😠 2
Caldera Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Pay peanuts, get monkeys, maybe Thai banks need to reconsider their recruitment if someone with this little sense when it comes to investments (!) has a job at a bank.
connda Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago On 6/6/2025 at 8:00 AM, webfact said: She fell victim to an online scam, losing over 3.5 million baht after believing a fraudulent Facebook page promising free air purifiers. I learned this at an early age: "There is no such thing as a free lunch."
connda Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago The scams are driving my each "mark's" personal greed. If you aren't driven my greed, you'd never fall for the con.
Magictoad Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 8 hours ago, VBF said: Indeed - the click is in the title of the article, followed by "bait"...and we all took the hook! 😠 Very perceptive comment. 2
Liverpool Lou Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago On 6/6/2025 at 10:52 AM, lordgrinz said: Nice to know she is helping to control the safety of your account, not. What has the safety of an individual's bank account in a reputable bank have to do with her being scammed on Facebook? 1 2
Freddy42OZ Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 6/6/2025 at 8:00 AM, webfact said: Dr Parames Chaiyapatcharayokpong, also known as Dr Kaeo No explanation as to who this guy is. Do Thais that can't get help from the Police just find some old, bloke to assist them? Is this some part of Thais ridiculous worship of geriatrics?
StayinThailand2much Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 6/7/2025 at 7:43 AM, KCPhuket said: On 6/6/2025 at 9:34 AM, LespaulAN said: Some people think victim are stupid but I think scam pray on one's fear or greed. Victim is stupid scammer is evil Yes, joining a group on an app to win a free air purifier is stupid already, but transferring 3.5 million baht to get such an item, is insanely demented... 😆 Well, at least she got an (expensive) life lesson out of it...
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