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Beware of Scammers: Smoothie Vendor in Chonburi Warns of QR Code Theft Scheme Leading to Money Transfer Confusion

Sriracha News Center -​ There’s something like this too!! Smoothie vendor in Chonburi Warning posted after scammers stole a bank account QR code in front of a store. Confused customers by transferring money to the wrong account Said he had only seen it in dramas but never thought he’d seen it himself. It’s very sad that the money that should have been earned through hard work ended up in someone else’s account.

From the case of a Facebook person named Jiraporn Yodtasen posting a warning clip in a group of merchants selling smoothies and tea making water, stating the message: “Damn it, when the shop closed, I found my money scan. Put it like this… The message is that we can’t do it together. Damn it.. that’s the truth.

Ready to add a hashtag I’ve only seen it on Facebook but never thought I’d see it myself,” along with a picture of a QR Code of a Kasikorn Bank account, indicating the name of Mrs. Sai Angkana Khansanthia, located alongside the QR Code of her own bank account. Until all the merchants came to express their opinions. and shared many warning stories

Today (March 6), the reporter traveled to the Shark Cha Taiwanese milk tea shop, Don Hua Lo branch. Which is located along Don Hua Ro-Na Pa Road, Village No. 6, Napa Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chonburi Province, to meet Ms. Jiraporn Yottasaen, 36 years old, the owner of the said post, who pointed out Look at another person’s bank account QR Code that is placed alongside your own bank account QR Code in front of the store.

and said that the bank account of the owner of the said tea shop is a Kasikorn Bank account. The name is Mr. Abhisit Sirapan, but today there is someone else’s bank account with a larger one placed next to it.

Ms. Jiraporn further told that at 4:00 p.m. yesterday, after she opened a milk tea shop, she did not notice anything unusual. Until 9:00 p.m., when all the shop doors were closed, she noticed it. There is a QR Code showing someone else’s bank account next to the store’s bank account. without knowing when it had been placed Because yesterday there were a lot of customers coming to support us. And there are many customers who transfer money through bank accounts.

“I didn’t notice what account the customer transferred money into. Because I’m only interested in sales. In the past, I had only seen it in the short dramas I watched. I didn’t think I’d see it myself.”

Ms. Jiraporn also said that the incident caused herself to suffer. This is because the milk tea sold costs only 20 baht per glass and there is not much profit. Therefore, I would like to send a warning to all merchants to check the QR Codes in front of their stores carefully because they may encounter the same situation as themselves.

And please always check the QR Code of your bank account number before opening a store to prevent damage that may occur because buyers in this era do not like to use cash.

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