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Customer cleared in credit card debt case

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July 19, 2025

The Bangkok South Civil Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by TMBThanachart Bank (TTB) against a customer who was accused of failing to repay a 370,000-baht credit card debt resulting from an unauthorised transaction.

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The court found the bank at fault due to inadequate security measures, clearing the customer of any liability.

The ruling, announced yesterday by Itthaboon Onwongsa, deputy secretary-general of the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC), marks a significant win for consumer rights. The TCC provided legal assistance to the customer throughout the case.

The incident dates back to May 2023, when the customer was deceived by a scammer impersonating a government official.

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