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On 9/17/2016 at 10:45 AM, sahibji said:

and what do plan to do with these. hope you will do something useful.

 

OMG! Have you seen the price of T. Paper lately?

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20 hours ago, little mary sunshine said:

Can't believe some are saying this is a schoolboy 

prank.   What rubbish!! Adult MEN not 16y/o school

boys,.  Felony counterfeiting!!  put them in jail!!!  Got

cought early in a life of crime!!   They didn't kill anyone

YET!!!

 

 

DQ. :)

 

I remember when I was younger, friends of friends would offer to sell notes at a percentage of value.

I wasn't stupid enough to buy any. But as a youngster, the temptation was there.

So the chances are that they didn't make them themselves, but bought them thinking to boost their spending power.

Counterfeiters? I don't think so. Idiots who made a stupid mistake. Most definitely.

Give them a scare, but not ten years.

 

 

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On 9/17/2016 at 6:59 AM, nev said:

Not the brightest bunch of kids.

Enjoy you're extended stay in Thailand.

kids ???  what is broken with you ?   kids  ? really ?

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Sure, young, ignorant and foolish. It's hard to believe some of the attitudes here. I am a great believer that the punishment should fit the crime. In this case the impact on their victims is minimal. Don't give me any crap about money changers doing it tough. While counterfeiting is a serious crime, this is really at the low end of things. The same goes for smoking ganja. Where is the victim in that crime? 

On the other hand you can read in the Bangkok Post today about a Brit in Fang, Chiang Mai who has been given suspended sentences for child offences and child pornography offences. Now that is a crime demanding a long sentence. Those boys should be let off after a good scare, and that maggot should be locked up forever.

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1 hour ago, shadmo63 said:

Sure, young, ignorant and foolish. It's hard to believe some of the attitudes here. I am a great believer that the punishment should fit the crime. In this case the impact on their victims is minimal. Don't give me any crap about money changers doing it tough. While counterfeiting is a serious crime, this is really at the low end of things. The same goes for smoking ganja. Where is the victim in that crime? 

On the other hand you can read in the Bangkok Post today about a Brit in Fang, Chiang Mai who has been given suspended sentences for child offences and child pornography offences. Now that is a crime demanding a long sentence. Those boys should be let off after a good scare, and that maggot should be locked up forever.

 

The Victim in this crime is almost certainly the low-paid clerk who accepted the fake notes in the Monychanger Booth; there's a very good chance that the owner of the Booth will make the poor girl responsible and insist she repays the amount she was conned into paying out.

 

Patrick

 

 

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You have to be joking, little more than a schoolboy prank and 1 year I think would be excessive default_smile.png Would be enough to make them see the error of their ways !


Even in lenient UK according to guide lines to Judges it would probably be in the region of a 2 year sentance

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Have these lads paid their way out yet? Perhaps right now they're laughing about it in their local in Reigate or Truro or wherever.

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On 9/16/2016 at 8:09 PM, NongKhaiKid said:

Couldn't have been high quality notes. Did they use a John Bull printing kit ?

 

Maybe just one of those classic dot matrix printers?

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On 9/16/2016 at 9:38 PM, NongKhaiKid said:

Maybe thought they'd have a better chance out in the sticks rather than areas where foreign currency is handled more regularly and in more volume.

 

You're assuming they were intelligent or have some common sense. Big assumptions there.

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On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 6:56 AM, shirtless said:

These guys are idiots , 10 years no less .

No, they are all out of thailand.

They were probably cashed up which would have helped.

I wonder if they will have trouble back in England since they were counterfeitting English cash?

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3 hours ago, getreal said:

No, they are all out of thailand.

They were probably cashed up which would have helped.

I wonder if they will have trouble back in England since they were counterfeitting English cash?

 

I'm sure they will   :wink:

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they got bail  and skipped the country

 

even though passports where blocked  JUST HOW DOES THAT ONE WORK 

 

back to Burnley to print some more 

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On 9/17/2016 at 2:12 PM, jabis said:

SEA-region actually buy craploads of fake bills for new years and other celebrations - you only need a receipt that you legally purchased it as far as I know - though color of your skin might make a difference in immigration.

north korea has made and is still printing U.S 100 dollar bills that according to the U.S treasury are near perfect and can only be identified by experts of said treasury, reports of around 30 million dollars being discovered so far. i had the misfortune of being in possession of a U.S 100 dollar bill and no bank in thailand that i went to on a particular day would take it. i eventually cashed it but it was hard going for a while.

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On 9/16/2016 at 9:16 PM, alfalfa19 said:

86 k  baht, seems like very small rewards for the risks and time they are facing.  especially since the rewards were being split at least 4 ways,  whilst all get the full issue of penalties. 

 

No one accused them of being smart. 
They went full retard.

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6 hours ago, copa8 said:

 

No one accused them of being smart. 
They went full retard.

They also all went home safely. No prison time.

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15 hours ago, Briggsy said:

They also all went home safely. No prison time.

 

Damn...white privilege? :biggrin:

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2 hours ago, gk10002000 said:

So these guys are out of Thailand and back in the UK somewhere?  Anybody got a source for that?

Their Facebook pages.

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On 9/16/2016 at 4:56 PM, shirtless said:

These guys are idiots , 10 years no less .

 

     English , from the civilised World ?   they deserve 20  years .

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If they skipped bail their photographs should now be shown on Thai media, and hopefully the UK media as well.

For those of you who would like to "minimise" this crime you are not living in the real world, in every country counterfeiting is a very serious crime. It strikes at the heart of the financial system and erodes the public trust in their currency, that is over and above the obvious financial loss incurred by the recipients who do not spot the fakes.

These were not "kids" they were mature adults who set out to defraud other individuals without regard to the cost to the others involved, whatever the penalties are they should have been subject to the full weight of the law as a punishment and deterrent to others, nothing else would have sufficed...

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On 12/9/2016 at 3:36 AM, heybuz said:

north korea has made and is still printing U.S 100 dollar bills that according to the U.S treasury are near perfect and can only be identified by experts of said treasury, reports of around 30 million dollars being discovered so far. i had the misfortune of being in possession of a U.S 100 dollar bill and no bank in thailand that i went to on a particular day would take it. i eventually cashed it but it was hard going for a while.

You presented a bill you knew was counterfeit. Surprised you weren't immediately arrested. As mentioned, playing around with counterfeit bills is serious stuff, a crime for which there isn't much forgiveness. Iran also has produced US "superbill"s in the past. 

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5 minutes ago, BruceMangosteen said:

You presented a bill you knew was counterfeit. Surprised you weren't immediately arrested. As mentioned, playing around with counterfeit bills is serious stuff, a crime for which there isn't much forgiveness. Iran also has produced US "superbill"s in the past. 

Counterfeit bills devalue the currency - it is a crime. However if a currency devaluation is carried out by a government it is known as "quantitative easing" and not a crime

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On 28/11/2016 at 3:09 AM, Essaybloke said:

' One was wearing an England football shirt. ' ha ha

An essential piece of information, thanks for that.....  :laugh:

 

Yes, I should be made a criminal offence to bring ones country into disrepute, give him 20 years at her majesties pleasure when he gets home...

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On Saturday, January 07, 2017 at 6:49 PM, BruceMangosteen said:

You presented a bill you knew was counterfeit. Surprised you weren't immediately arrested. As mentioned, playing around with counterfeit bills is serious stuff, a crime for which there isn't much forgiveness. Iran also has produced US "superbill"s in the past. 

Did i say it was counterfeit ,i said i had a US 100 dollar bill

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