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Thai Woman Scammed Out Of 200,000 Baht By ' Nigerian 419' Approach


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I still have trunks full of gold and cash waiting for me in several airports over the whole world smile.png

I 'only' have to transfer a couple of hundred dollars and these trunks are all mine....

Is there someone in TV who wants to help me with these trunks filled with millions of dollars?!?cheesy.gif

My standard answer is normally: "So sorry, but I am short of cash at the moment. Please advance the money (just 300 US$ or so), and I will pay you back 100 times the amount, if the trunk contains what you say it contains" (((Hey, what is 30,000 US$ if I get 35 Million dollars?!? I am a generous guy))) Normally there is no more reply after that tongue.pngcheesy.gif

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I still have trunks full of gold and cash waiting for me in several airports over the whole world smile.png

I 'only' have to transfer a couple of hundred dollars and these trunks are all mine....

Is there someone in TV who wants to help me with these trunks filled with millions of dollars?!?cheesy.gif

My standard answer is normally: "So sorry, but I am short of cash at the moment. Please advance the money (just 300 US$ or so), and I will pay you back 100 times the amount, if the trunk contains what you say it contains" (((Hey, what is 30,000 US$ if I get 35 Million dollars?!? I am a generous guy))) Normally there is no more reply after that tongue.pngcheesy.gif

Hi Jules

I want to be your friend, if you need some money to help you get your suitcases just withdraw what you need - my Bangkok Bank account is 0172-443-38767-8. i hope you'll remember who your friends are when you retrieve the gold! Err, sorry suitcases

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She was 'well educated', I beg to differ.

I would think that someone can be well educated, and ignorant about many subjects, including about scammers. Combined that with a bit of naivety, and you get a black guy with a wide open smile...

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There is a reason this scam works so well on the thais, Its easier to scam greedy people.

That why so many westerners get scammed by Thai "ladies"?

Never been scammed by them myself but i,m sure if i were so inclined it would be easy to scam them.

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If an offer sounds to good, it normally is. However, the sight of easy money and greed makes one loose his clear mind.


I still remember the front office manager at my lawyer’s office. One day, some years ago, he came with big Xmas lights lit in both eyes and told me about the 25 million bath, he was going to make in commission on a property deal. A small resort next to me was up for sale for 90 million and he was just about to close an overpriced deal with a Saudi prince for 115 million – Leaving 25 million in his pocket. Congratulation, I was a bit curious, being a coming neighbor, so he told me that the Saudi prince was going to use it for private recreation.


About half a year later I asked him about the deal: »You know what?« he said: »It was one that so-called Nigerian scams.«
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There is a reason this scam works so well on the thais, Its easier to scam greedy people.

To be fair Thais are just the latest in a long line of nationalities who have fallen for this type of scam. They will always find suckers who will fall for this until the amount of publicity around them becomes all persasive. When it does they move on, I still remember when people in the UK fell for this sort of scam. Now whether anyone back there would ever fall for the current rice scam/scheme is another matter.

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I'm pretty sure the sick buffalo that I'm having taken care of in Roi-et is a genuine and deserving case. smile.png

I once asked a colleague about giving money to his girl up north. I asked if a sick buffalo was involved...he said no - the buffalo 'ran away' lol
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Several years ago I was contacted by one of these scam artists saying they had millions of pounds they needed to get out of the UK and offering me half of the amount if I would help them. Knowing it was a line of crap I said sure and they sent me a legitimate looking check asking that I cash it at my bank and then send them several thousand pounds so they could fly first class and meet me to get their share.

The check was bogus- I am sure- so I waited a couple days for them to call and ask me what happened. I told them I had cashed the check and felt very lucky so I went to the casino and gambled the whole amount on the roulette wheel but lost it all. Needless to say, they were not happy. I stalled them for a couple days when they became threatening over the phone so I told them I had taped the call and forwarded it to the police who were in the process of hunting them down.

Got a real laugh out of the "outrage" one of the scam artists had over my dishonesty. In the end I told them to <deleted> off and if they had a problem to look me up and they could present their argument to my pistol. It was great fun goofing on them.

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I'm pretty sure the sick buffalo that I'm having taken care of in Roi-et is a genuine and deserving case. smile.png

What, not again!!!

I can't be scammed by a Thai woman, but I do have a soft spot for sick buffalo. Who could let an animal suffer? tongue.png

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