Vietnamese tourist caught in Sim Lim Square scam leaves Singapore
PUBLISHED ON NOV 7, 2014 5:01 PM *5277*848*0*0
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Entrepreneur Gabriel Kang (right) approached Vietnamese tourist Mr Pham Van Thoai (left) and his three friends at Changi Airport Terminal 3 to surprise him with an iPhone and local delicacies such as kaya, bak kwa and chilli crab sauce. -- PHOTO: GABRIEL KANG
BY AW CHENG WEI AND JALELAH ABU BAKER
SINGAPORE - The Vietnamese tourist who was allegedly cheated of $550 at a mobile phone shop in Sim Lim Square returned to Ho Chi Minh city on Friday.
But not before entrepreneur Gabriel Kang, 37, approached him and his three friends at Changi Airport Terminal 3 to surprise him with an iPhone and local delicacies such as kaya, bak kwa and chilli crab sauce.
While the group accepted the local specialities, they refused the phone despite Mr Kang's insistence, saying it was "a matter of principle".
Mr Pham Van Thoai, a factory worker, who spoke some English, said through a translator: "I don't want to take more than what I lost. I don't deserve it."
At the airport, Mr Kang and Mr Thoai chatted amiably as the Singaporean urged him to accept the phone.
Mr Thoai repeatedly refused, saying that he appreciated the gesture, but could not do so as it was "not right". The hour-long exchange ended at about noon when Mr Thoai went into the departure hall.
Mr Kang is now looking for a buyer for the silver 64GB iPhone 6 that he bought at Mustafa Shopping Centre at 2.30am on Friday. He had bought it at $1,538 - a more expensive price than the usual $1,288 - because time was running out on "Operation Ambush", he said. He found out about Mr Thoai's flight only on Thursday evening and the new iPhone was sold out at most places, he added.
The remaining money will be donated to a charity of Mr Thoai's choosing.
Mr Kang said: "I will make the transfer when I know which charity he decided on. The money will be accountable to the donors."
This was Mr Thoai's second visit to Singapore. He first came here 10 years ago.
The group was supposed to spend a couple of days in Malaysia but changed their plans after the media attention.
Instead, they spent their remaining days in Singapore "doing touristy, but low-key stuff" before their flight yesterday afternoon.
He said: "I decided to come here because I was familiar with the place."
Mr Thoai did not talk about whether he will make another trip to Singapore.
He said: "I'm glad that this episode closed for now. Now I just hope that this matter will not affect my life back in Vietnam or my country's image. That's my priority."
Yaloh, mine is already keyless entry already.