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Pattaya: Lady of the Night steals Indian businessman's expensive gold necklace


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Perhaps it is time for pattaya police to put in the police report that

 

“this incident report is made by the undersigned on the fact that the undersigned was not insured in any way so as not to make a claim back in his home country for profit”

 

make the person making the police report signed it if he is really uninsured and not looking to scam the insurance company but only to make the police aware of the crime that had taken place.

 

If that person signed the report, he will be unable to make any monetary claim back home if he was really insured and looking to scam. 

If he declined to sign the report( meaning it may be a scam), then the police can delve into the case and fine him if it was a scam. 

This practice would scale down the frivolous police report considerably from scammers. 

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Some off topic posts leading to bickering, and replies have been removed:

 

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5 hours ago, Danny286 said:

love to see all these white folks in the comments get all fired up when they see someone more wealthy than them.

If you had replaced "white folks" with "black folks", your comment would have been seen as blatantly racist.

 

I'm "white folks" and find your comment offensive.

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1 hour ago, Spidey said:

 

 

I have yet to see an Indian walking down Beach Road at night wearing a chunky gold chain at night, yet I hear of many that get them robbed.

 

Don't be so naïve.

 

 

Your eyes must be painted on.

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1 hour ago, Pique Dard said:

the dude doesn't tell the whole story! he clamed he refused her advances, well, when and how did she manage to steal the necklace??

 They go a firmish squirrel grip with one hand which diverts your attention away from the thieving hand.

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Why has everybody got their knickers in a knot because they think an Indian bloke bloke might be scamming an Indian insurance company?

 

<deleted> should you lot care?

 

Ok, hands up all the Indians who commented here.

 

No? Thought not. Hells bells........

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13 minutes ago, Traubert said:

Why has everybody got their knickers in a knot because they think an Indian bloke bloke might be scamming an Indian insurance company?

 

<deleted> should you lot care?

 

Ok, hands up all the Indians who commented here.

 

No? Thought not. Hells bells........

Whoever told you he is insured with Indian company ?

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

Police are looking for a Thai woman with long hair who rides a motorcycle

Would that be black hair?

 

I agree, sounds like an insurance scam. A gold chain of some value would not be so easily removed. 

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3 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

Does insurance companies really fork out money without any receipt of lost items?

You can get a genuine receipt written out for something you never bought in many paces in Thailand, and probably other countries too. Many shop keepers only to happy to oblige for a couple of thousand baht.  No skin of their nose and they get money for no work.

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19 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

You can get a genuine receipt written out for something you never bought in many paces in Thailand, and probably other countries too. Many shop keepers only to happy to oblige for a couple of thousand baht.  No skin of their nose and they get money for no work.

Urban myth. Most if not all shops that sell goods of value do not write out receipts by hand but computer issued. And if they were to

issue non genuine tax receipt they would be liable for tax 

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Just now, BestB said:

Urban myth. Most if not all shops that sell goods of value do not write out receipts by hand but computer issued. And if they were to

issue non genuine tax receipt they would be liable for tax 

What planet are you on ?  90 % of gold shops in Thailand hand write receipts.  No copy and not entered into the books so hence VAT or other taxes is not an issue.  

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Just now, geoffbezoz said:

What planet are you on ?  90 % of gold shops in Thailand hand write receipts.  No copy and not entered into the books so hence VAT or other taxes is not an issue.  

What you see or think they do does not mean is what and all they do.

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41 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

Does insurance companies really fork out money without any receipt of lost items?

 

37 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

You can get a genuine receipt written out for something you never bought in many paces in Thailand, and probably other countries too. Many shop keepers only to happy to oblige for a couple of thousand baht.  No skin of their nose and they get money for no work.

Even cheaper and easier to get a fake receipt in India.

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On 4/26/2019 at 1:35 AM, webfact said:

He said that he refused her advances and that after this meeting she left on a motorbike. 

 

However, on checking his personal belongings he was shocked to discover that his gold necklace worth 98,000 rupees (or 48,000 baht) was missing.

I think this part (my bold) says he might be lying. A 2baht gold necklace normally has a quite sturdy 'lock', which would make it near impossible to steal withot him noticing it.

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On 4/26/2019 at 8:35 AM, webfact said:

Police are looking for a Thai woman with long hair who rides a motorcycle.

Pattaya Plod - masters of stating the bleedin' obvious.  They have a short list of half a million suspects.

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32 minutes ago, BestB said:

You do not need to worry, I have no plans on getting fake receipts or on visiting India , but carry on ????

You can get a bona fide degree in India for 5k baht. Just think how that would look on your C.V.

 

BestB B.A. B.S. 555

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1 minute ago, Spidey said:

You can get a bona fide degree in India for 5k baht. Just think how that would look on your C.V.

 

BestB B.A. B.S. 555

In the 50s and 60s the Indian "doctors" paid much less for theirs as the UK NHS didn't pay top salaries ????

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