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Swedish tourist 'scammed' of 100,000 Baht in Udon Thani

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Thought i put this here,was something i didn't know.

"The international daily limit for electronic withdrawals
is A$1000 which applies to both your Handycard and
Westpac Debit MasterCard®. This limit applies to ATM
and EFTPOS transactions, during a 24 hour period
(starting midnight). This limit can be adjusted to a
maximum of $2000 by visiting a Westpac branch."
with a credit card there is no such limit.
Only lose 30,000bht if card is stolen.
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Investigations suggested the suspect had been seen going out with many foreigners prior to the incident. Really ?

Are there Thai ladies as fickle as this ?

How they know that without finding her ? do they know her ?

I was thinking the same thing, if they know her and catch the thief with the money i bet finders fee is 50 percent to the bib, case closed coffee1.gif

Thought i put this here,was something i didn't know.

"The international daily limit for electronic withdrawals
is A$1000 which applies to both your Handycard and
Westpac Debit MasterCard®. This limit applies to ATM
and EFTPOS transactions, during a 24 hour period
(starting midnight). This limit can be adjusted to a
maximum of $2000 by visiting a Westpac branch."
with a credit card there is no such limit.
Only lose 30,000bht if card is stolen.

Something fishy about this story, let the TV Sherlock's solve this case clap2.gif

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