By the time she sold her gold assets, they were worth 16.7 million baht (S$660,800), it was .
Thai media reported that the woman's realised profit from the sale of her total gold holdings was 1.3 million baht (S$51,400).
But the overall profit was much greater at 2.7 million baht (S$107,000), given that her initial 14 million baht (S$554,000) cash outlay got turned into 16.7 million baht (S$660,800) after the gold was converted back to cash in a matter of weeks.
Even after deducting the 410,000 baht (S$16,200) she had lost to the scam initially, she was still up about 2.3 million baht (S$91,000).
The craziest part of the story is that she likely sold the gold at or near its historic peak, as prices have fallen by more than 6 per cent since.