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Raid Of Online Shop Nets 4M In Brand Name Shoes, Bags

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Raid Of Online Shop Nets 4M In Brand Name Shoes, Bags

By Asaree Thaitrakulpanich, Staff Reporter -

 

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Police with goods seized Sunday from Prisanan Pongpipatwet’s tax-free Instagram shop.

 

BANGKOK — Police got a late start to the online shopping season Sunday night, but still came back with a haul of 4 million baht worth of untaxed shoes and bags sold by an Instagram shop.

 

The bust was made after an undercover officer contacted Instagram seller “Brandnamemafia,” a popular shop with more than 40,000 followers, to inquire about a Hermes handbag selling for 549,000 baht. The seller, 30-year-old Prisanan Pongpipatwet, agreed to meet at her home, where police took her into custody and seized her goods at about 11:30pm.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/crime-crime/2016/11/28/raid-online-shop-nets-4m-brand-name-shoes-bags/

 
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-- © Copyright Khaosod English 2016-11-28

Hermes handbag how much?


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well from the full article at least the items seem to genuine just not paid tax on them...

The test of any brand name is to show that item to a buffalo and see its reaction...

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