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My Experience With a Stolen Samsung Tablet — and Why I Believe the Problem Is Much Bigger. INTERPOL HELP SAMSUNG HELP MITSUBISHI HELP in Samut Prakan Bangkok

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  In July 2024, I went to Imperial World Samrong shopping center in Samut Prakan. I bought a new Samsung Galaxy Tab (Model SM-X516B, 6GB/128GB, Gray) there. The full payment for the device is on CCTV and you can see me getting the tablet. The tablet’s registered numbers were: Serial Number: R52X50CH0BN IMEI 1: 354513692738459 IMEI 2: 354517627789458 NBTC ID: B38453-23-0013 Just days after I got the tablet, someone stole it from my home at Aspire Erawan Prime Condominium . Not long after, I found out that Ms. Thansuda O. , who lives in Thailand, was involved in it. When she come back completely drunk from his father dinner. She told me that she is a scammer and she scam people including me. She said that she pretend that se works in restaurant for her family ( rich family in  Bueng Kan region in north of Thailand and border with Laos ) but in real life she got sex club where illegally she employs few girls.   She told me that she is bad person that's why nobod...

The Frustration of Reporting Theft to Police Samut Prakan. Fake Police Statement Without My signature

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Key Highlights Here is a quick look at the main points from this article: Reporting a crime in Samut Prakan can feel hard for people who have had something stolen. When you file a theft report, you may run into problems. One is that a police officer might not take action. Your police statement must be right and have all important details, like serial numbers. Some victims say they were given a police statement that was not real and did not have their signature. This is a big problem that makes people lose trust. Make sure you know what steps to take if your report does not get handled well or you spot differences. People can feel stuck, but the Samut Prakan police have handled big cases well. Introduction Becoming a victim of theft is hard to deal with. It gets even worse when you try to report it and feel stuck with a messy investigation. For example, if your computer is stolen in Samut Prakan and you go to the Thai police, you may give them the serial number. Still, they might say th...