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The charlatan among us
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A person who makes a mistake and is quick to correct it deserves our forgiveness. But, what about a person who repeats the same mistake many times and takes a long time to say sorry?
In this situation, many might feel reluctant to forgive as can be seen in the case of Patcharasri Benjamas, aka Kalamae, a TV personality who gained notoriety last month for bragging about the many health benefits of her food supplements, which has resulted in several lawsuits.
Today, everyone knows about her Botera power shot that she claimed enhanced looks. Last year, she told the media that the products had generated over 130 million baht in revenue, quite a huge sum for a one-year-old company.
MC fails to heed police summons
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TV host under fire for product claims
published : 29 Jan 2021 at 06:00 Kalamare: Learned a lot about laws
Consumer protection police on Thursday warned popular emcee Patcharasri Kalamare Benjamas against postponing her appointment with investigators again after she failed to show up to answer their questions about claims she made in advertisements for her products.
Patcharasri, an entrepreneur, is being investigated by the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) for allegedly exaggerating the quality of her food supplement products.
She was supposed to meet investigators on Thursday but she postponed the appointment, saying she had to attend a meeting with the House committee on public health, according to Pol Col Chanannat Santhawanpat, deputy commissioner of CPPD.
MC fails to heed police summons
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TV host under fire for product claims
published : 29 Jan 2021 at 06:00 Kalamare: Learned a lot about laws
Consumer protection police on Thursday warned popular emcee Patcharasri Kalamare Benjamas against postponing her appointment with investigators again after she failed to show up to answer their questions about claims she made in advertisements for her products.
Patcharasri, an entrepreneur, is being investigated by the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) for allegedly exaggerating the quality of her food supplement products.
She was supposed to meet investigators on Thursday but she postponed the appointment, saying she had to attend a meeting with the House committee on public health, according to Pol Col Chanannat Santhawanpat, deputy commissioner of CPPD.