Thai woman held in 'Furby' toy online scam

Thai woman held in 'Furby' toy online scam
Updated on

Summary A woman has been arrested for allegedly being involved in tremendous scam in Thailand.

 

BANGKOK:- Police say Thailand s craze for the fluffy, owl-like robotic toy "Furby" has led to an online scam that cost dozens of victims a combined $200,000.

 

Police Col. Piya Charoensuk says a Thai woman was arrested for allegedly running the scam in which more than 60 buyers filed complaints.


He says the scam swindled people out of an estimated 6 million baht ($200,000).


Piya said Friday that the case stemmed from complaints against a 16-year-old girl who posted an advertisement for the toys on the photo-sharing site Instagram but never delivered any products.


Once a "must-have" in late 1990s, the interactive speech-mimicking toy recently became a big hit among Thai youngsters and adults.


Prices for each toy sold on the Internet range from 3,900 baht ($130) to 6,000 baht ($200).

Browse Topics