
This time it came in the form of product sales. "Kik Mayurin," who rarely sells anything, found a good product and wanted to promote it, so she set up a basket to sell on TikTok. Then someone contacted her to sell products, asked for various details, requested her to follow them, and even paid 200 baht. She was confused, wondering if this was a scam. She felt something was off because TikTok usually just takes clips and sells them normally. In this case, the clips were taken and sold on Facebook, then edited with AI, and people were directed to join a Line group.
Currently, there are victims losing millions of baht, including the original product owners whose products were misused, causing harm to multiple parties. Today, she came to Jack Green because the scam is spreading rapidly, especially on the "Blue App." Buying on TikTok or Shopee still involves screening processes. She asks everyone watching the clips to be aware that this is fake news.
Some pages or groups keep closing and reopening. Now there are new tactics, such as giving real 200 baht first, then tricking people into giving money. A long-standing case involves Phra Ajarn Mahakirtitheerapanyo, a former doctor who has been ordained for 16 years. Scammers took clips of his Dharma talks, used AI to fake his voice, and sold fake knee medicines, causing many victims. Many letters have been sent to the temple. Recently, Kik did a TikTok live with him and invited him to give a Dharma talk. They took Kik’s and the monk’s faces from the live chat window, faked their voices with AI, and used them to sell fake knee medicine and other scams. Kik will send clips to Jack Green. AI these days is very convincing, but she just wants to warn everyone about AI.
"Kik Mayurin" respectfully requests and earnestly pleads with the new government to seriously tackle the issue of scammers. Thai people are suffering greatly. This problem is not just affecting Thais. If the government succeeds in stopping scammers, it will be a great merit for the entire world. She earnestly asks the new Prime Minister and the new government to seriously address this because without a return to morality, the world will truly face ruin.
She doesn’t want to just record complaints; she prefers to file criminal charges. She has already filed two cases, but the police remain silent. She is waiting for updates and is ready to testify.
This time it came in the form of product sales. "Kik Mayurin," who rarely sells anything, found a good product and wanted to promote it, so she set up a basket to sell on TikTok. Then someone contacted her to sell products, asked for various details, requested her to follow them, and even paid 200 baht. She was confused, wondering if this was a scam. She felt something was off because TikTok usually just takes clips and sells them normally. In this case, the clips were taken and sold on Facebook, then edited with AI, and people were directed to join a Line group.
Currently, there are victims losing millions of baht, including the original product owners whose products were misused, causing harm to multiple parties. Today, she came to Jack Green because the scam is spreading rapidly, especially on the "Blue App." Buying on TikTok or Shopee still involves screening processes. She asks everyone watching the clips to be aware that this is fake news.
Some pages or groups keep closing and reopening. Now there are new tactics, such as giving real 200 baht first, then tricking people into giving money. A long-standing case involves Phra Ajarn Mahakirtitheerapanyo, a former doctor who has been ordained for 16 years. Scammers took clips of his Dharma talks, used AI to fake his voice, and sold fake knee medicines, causing many victims. Many letters have been sent to the temple. Recently, Kik did a TikTok live with him and invited him to give a Dharma talk. They took Kik’s and the monk’s faces from the live chat window, faked their voices with AI, and used them to sell fake knee medicine and other scams. Kik will send clips to Jack Green. AI these days is very convincing, but she just wants to warn everyone about AI.
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She respectfully requests and earnestly pleads with the new government to seriously tackle the issue of scammers. Thai people are suffering greatly. This problem is not just affecting Thais. If the government succeeds in stopping scammers, it will be a great merit for the entire world. She earnestly asks the new Prime Minister and the new government to seriously address this because without a return to morality, the world will truly face ruin.
In Kik’s case, she filed a report months ago, but understands the police are very busy. Recently, Boom Panadda was also targeted in a bank-related scam. Kik was studying Dharma when she received a call from someone claiming to be from her bank. She was shocked and didn’t know if the call was genuine or a fake bank. She plans to contact Krungthai Bank quickly since she doesn’t use it and fears her account might be frozen. The longer it remains inactive, the scarier it gets.