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BMW owner says staff at the car wash sold her car

 

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A bizarre story is doing the rounds of Thai social media after the owner of a Z4 BMW said the people at the car cleaners sold it.

A woman called Thippaporn appealed to the Social Hunter page to find her expensive motor, license number 4 กณ (Kor Nor) 1414.

She said she took it in to the usual car wash place in Klong 4. They sometimes delivered the car to her house after washing.

On this occasion, however, there was a woman on duty who offered her a deal. The shop would do a special job with all the bells and whistles because they wanted to use pictures of the fancy car to promote the shop.

Thippaporn agreed but it was the last she heard of her car.

The next day it still hadn't been returned and after several excuses and three days later she went to police to report it missing.

She claimed that the police went to the shop and were told that the vehicle had been sold. And they had the money.

Thippaporn was incredulous and now she has appealed that if anyone sees her car they can call her on 089 4480 289.

She really wants it back.

Tnews reported the story without giving any concrete explanation as to what has really happened and how a car wash could possibly sell a customer's vehicle.

 

Source: http://www.tnews.co.th/contents/bg/344134

 
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Only in Thailand can a story like this exist. People leaving their cars for a wash and accepting excuses why it's late. Now a woman is appealing for her lost car like the police shouldn't be able to solve this in minutes. 

 

What a time to live. 

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35 minutes ago, Moonmoon said:

I never trust the shop to wash my car. They used dirty rugs and too high water pressure that could seriously hurt the paint. 

 

 

"They used dirty rugs .........."

 

I trust you called them on the carpet for that little error.

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1 hour ago, inThailand said:

How easy is it here to sell a car without the title book?

 

Who would buy a car and pay for it at a car wash drive away and not get the book? 

 

More to this than reported, and don't expect that Thai news agencies will ever submit a complete report.

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1 hour ago, scorecard said:

 

Who would buy a car and pay for it at a car wash drive away and not get the book? 

 

More to this than reported, and don't expect that Thai news agencies will ever submit a complete report.

Maybe the book was in the glovebox, would still need a copy of her ID and forge her signature though.

 

But I agree, much more to this than what is being reported.

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13 minutes ago, Techno Viking said:

Maybe the book was in the glovebox, would still need a copy of her ID and forge her signature though.

 

But I agree, much more to this than what is being reported.

VERY easy to forge a Thai signature.

 

My with had to fill out the immigration form at Swampy. The first time she signed it in Thai, but the IO made her do it again in English????

 

She writes English better than I do, but has no "signature on file", in English nor Thai.

 

I seriously doubt they have any handwriting analysts in Thailand, & since it was an "expensive car", they'll want 10,000 baht to even step outside their office.

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8 hours ago, Chang_paarp said:

Repo?

Although there are more repos here than almost anywhere, it's unlikely in this case, as she went to the cops to report the vehicle missing. Something just doesn't add up ..... I suspect there's more to this that we know.

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9 hours ago, Moonmoon said:

Right, its a BMW, I don't even trust anyone else to touch my Fortuner.

 

9 hours ago, Moonmoon said:

I never trust the shop to wash my car. They used dirty rugs and too high water pressure that could seriously hurt the paint. 

 

 

Do I detect a certain amount of paranoia here!

 

I've been using these services, both here in the rice paddies and Bangkok, for 15 years now. For 200 Baht I don't get my hands dirty, get a great job done and help the locals make a living. Dirty rugs --- seriously!!!!! 

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suspicious story, BUT....all stories are suspicious here , so no big news except perhaps when the 'truth' is fabricated we all believe what the BIB has to explain.

A photo shoot opportunity for the Big boss!

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So the police went to the car-wash, and the staff said " Oh yeah, we sold the car and but we have the money", and the police said "that's alright then" and walked away - yeah, right. Enough plot holes in this story to drive a herd of elephants through.

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1 minute ago, nausea said:

So the police went to the car-wash, and the staff said " Oh yeah, we sold the car and but we have the money", and the police said "that's alright then" and walked away - yeah, right. Enough plot holes in this story to drive a herd of elephants through.

Enough to make a fellow nauseous .........

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6 hours ago, inThailand said:

How easy is it here to sell a car without the title book?

 

Any who would buy it without the title book, remembering you cannot pay the annual road tax without the blue / title book.

 

Strange story.

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