A juice vendor in Chonburi has posted a warning about scammers stealing a QR code from a bank account and setting it up in front of the store, causing customers to transfer money to the wrong account.



Sriracha News Center -​ There is such a thing too!! A juice vendor in Chonburi has been posted a warning after fraudsters stole a bank account's QR code outside a store. Confusing customers by transferring money to the wrong account He said he had only seen it in dramas but never thought he had seen it himself. It's so sad that the money I was supposed to earn from my hard work ended up in someone else's account.

From the Facebook status of a person named Jiraporn Yodtasen, who posted a warning clip to a group of merchants selling juices and tea-making water, with the message: “Damn, when the store closed, I found my money withdrawn, put it like this… The message is that we can't do it.” That together, damn it…that's the truth.

Ready to add the hashtag “I only saw it on Facebook but never thought I'd see it myself”, along with a photo of the QR code for the Kasikorn Bank account, tagging Ms Sai Angkana Khansanthia's name, next to her QR code. Private bank account. So all the merchants came to express their opinions. We shared many cautionary tales


Today (March 6), the reporter traveled to Taiwanese milk tea store Shark Cha, Don Hua Lo branch. Which is located along Don Hoa Rhu Na Pa Road, Village No. 6, Napa Sub-District, Mueang District, Chonburi District, to meet Ms. Jiraporn Yuthasain, 36, the author of the said post, who indicated another look the QR code of the person's bank account which is Place it next to the QR code of your bank account in front of the store.

He said that the café owner's bank account was Kasikorn Bank. The name is Mr. Abhisit Sirapan, but today there is someone else's bank account with a larger account placed next to it.

Ms Jiraporn added that at 4:00pm yesterday, after she opened a shop selling milk tea, she did not notice anything unusual, and until 9:00pm, when all the doors of the shop were closed, she noticed that, and there was a QR code. An icon showing someone else's bank account next to the store's bank account. Without knowing when it was put in place because yesterday there were a lot of customers coming to support us. There are many customers who transfer money through bank accounts.


“I didn't notice which account the customer transferred the money to. Because I'm only interested in sales.” In the past, I only watched it in the short dramas I watched. “I didn't think I'd see it for myself.”

Ms Jiraporn also said the incident had caused her distress. This is because the price of milk tea sold is only 20 baht per cup 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 face the same situation as them.

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

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