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#NSTviral: Hawker reveals being scammed after ink bleeds on fake RM100 note [WATCH]
#NSTviral: Hawker reveals being scammed after ink bleeds on fake RM100 note [WATCH]

New Straits Times

time17 hours ago

  • New Straits Times

#NSTviral: Hawker reveals being scammed after ink bleeds on fake RM100 note [WATCH]

KUALA LUMPUR: A hawker has gone viral on social media after claiming to have been scammed by a customer who allegedly paid with a counterfeit RM100 note. The mixed fritter trader, who shared the incident via the TikTok account @kakemikitchen, expressed frustration over being scammed during a routine sale. "Even small-time traders get cheated with counterfeit money," she wrote in the caption of the video. In the video, the seller explained that the note initially appeared genuine, complete with what seemed like watermark features and the image of the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The forgery was only discovered later when water came into contact with the note, causing the ink to bleed and the colours to fade, a telltale sign of a counterfeit. "You be the judge. Does this look like real money to you?" the seller asked. The incident drew widespread sympathy from the social media platform users, many of whom expressed outrage over the use of fake currency against small business operators. User @wiwisofia8 said; "How could they have the heart to pay with counterfeit money? May Allah replace it (the trader) with something better." Another user @abdulhadi8519 said; "Scammers often take advantage of busy and hectic moments. So in the future, be sure to thoroughly check any cash received, especially when there's a crowd." User @becaantik said; "Use QR code, it is safer that way." Some of the users also suggested precautionary steps such as checking notes under UV light or adopting digital payment methods like QR codes. Others also said that the customer may not have known the note was counterfeit.

Woman Finds Note Warning About Python In Her Car
Woman Finds Note Warning About Python In Her Car

Rakyat Post

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Rakyat Post

Woman Finds Note Warning About Python In Her Car

Subscribe to our FREE Have you ever encountered a note left on the windshield of your car? Now imagine that note warning you about something dangerous. How would you react? That was exactly what happened to a woman in a viral video on Tiktok. In the video shared by the woman, she said that she was planning to drive out for a meal when she discovered the chilling warning that says, 'There's a python in your bonnet.' 'Dah takde haiwan lain ke kau nak bela? ' Pengalaman pertama saya ular masuk dalam kereta😂 Tah la nak rasa takut ke exited. Mujur lah ade hamba Allah baik hati tinggalkan nota kat cermin kereta, kalau tidak tak tau la apa jadi. Hanya Allah yang dapat balas jasa mu. Terima kasih jugak abang² bomba yang tolong, jasamu dikenang 🫡 Maaf yang ni saya takleh nak sattle cikgu saya dulu tak ajar main ular, dia ajar main tali je. Sekian laporan saya. Well, that's not the kind of situation most drivers would expect. She initially thought it was a love letter. In the note, the anonymous writer also reminded the woman to contact the nearest fire station immediately, which fortunately, she did. Not long after, firefighters arrived and she patiently waited for them to remove the giant snake from her car, which had been parked outside a residential building in Kuala Lumpur. 'I don't know whether to feel scared or excited,' she said in the video caption as this was her first time experiencing such a situation. By the end of the video, the firefighters successfully captured the snake and safely removed it from the vehicle. The woman then expressed her gratitude and appreciation to both the anonymous note writer and the firefighters. 'Imagine what could've happened to me if no one had left that note,' she added while thanking the anonymous writer repeatedly. The comments section was flooded with positive messages, with most netizens praising the thoughtful individual who left the note and praying for their well-being. Some also expressed relief that nothing bad had happened to the woman. This incident also serves as a reminder to give your car a quick check every now and then to avoid potential dangers. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch
Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

The Sun

timea day ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

Kindness still exists — often when we least expect it, and from those we don't even know. That was the case for Threads user @atiqsaian, who shared a touching encounter at a Speedmart convenience store on the night of June 18. After work, she dropped by to pick up a few essentials — soy sauce, eggs, and bread — only to find herself unable to pay. Her Maybank card was declined, and QR payments via the MAE app weren't going through. 'I stood there in front of the store for a long time, just refreshing the app over and over,' she wrote. 'I didn't have any cash on me — the last time I held cash was probably during Raya.' Just as she was figuring out what to do, a stranger — an Indian woman — approached her and gently asked, 'You still can't log in to your bank? Do you want to pay? It's okay, I can pay for you.' ALSO READ: 'It's okay, sis. Please let your daughter eat' - M'sian rider helps hungry mother and child who couldn't pay for food The gesture stunned her and she accepted her kind offer. 'I had been crying at the office all day,' she admitted. 'Every day, I deal with people who are harsh and unpleasant but that night, Allah sent someone kind — a reminder to always assume the best in people.' Her post quickly gained traction online, resonating with Malaysians who had also been affected by the MAE app disruption. 'My daughter went through the same thing,' shared bellazyra97 in the comments. 'She bought waffles but couldn't pay via QR or swipe with Maybank. She was flustered since she had no cash, and the waffles were already in her hands. Amid the panic, a kind soul stepped in and paid for her. May that person always be blessed. Truly, it's a must to carry at least some cash.' In a follow-up post, @atiqsaian reflected on the lesson she learned that night: 'Always carry some physical cash — even RM10 or RM20 can make a big difference. And always trust in Allah's plans. Sometimes, the challenges we face daily — including dealing with difficult people — are tests sent to strengthen us.'

'It's okay, I can pay for you' - Kind Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch
'It's okay, I can pay for you' - Kind Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

The Sun

timea day ago

  • General
  • The Sun

'It's okay, I can pay for you' - Kind Indian woman help M'sian pay for groceries amid app glitch

Kindness still exists — often when we least expect it, and from those we don't even know. That was the case for Threads user @atiqsaian, who shared a touching encounter at a Speedmart convenience store on the night of June 18. After work, she dropped by to pick up a few essentials — soy sauce, eggs, and bread — only to find herself unable to pay. Her Maybank card was declined, and QR payments via the MAE app weren't going through. 'I stood there in front of the store for a long time, just refreshing the app over and over,' she wrote. 'I didn't have any cash on me — the last time I held cash was probably during Raya.' Just as she was figuring out what to do, a stranger — an Indian woman — approached her and gently asked, 'You still can't log in to your bank? Do you want to pay? It's okay, I can pay for you.' ALSO READ: 'It's okay, sis. Please let your daughter eat' - M'sian rider helps hungry mother and child who couldn't pay for food The gesture stunned her and she accepted her kind offer. 'I had been crying at the office all day,' she admitted. 'Every day, I deal with people who are harsh and unpleasant but that night, Allah sent someone kind — a reminder to always assume the best in people.' Her post quickly gained traction online, resonating with Malaysians who had also been affected by the MAE app disruption. 'My daughter went through the same thing,' shared bellazyra97 in the comments. 'She bought waffles but couldn't pay via QR or swipe with Maybank. She was flustered since she had no cash, and the waffles were already in her hands. Amid the panic, a kind soul stepped in and paid for her. May that person always be blessed. Truly, it's a must to carry at least some cash.' In a follow-up post, @atiqsaian reflected on the lesson she learned that night: 'Always carry some physical cash — even RM10 or RM20 can make a big difference. And always trust in Allah's plans. Sometimes, the challenges we face daily — including dealing with difficult people — are tests sent to strengthen us.'

Afifah Nasir will be welcoming a baby boy soon
Afifah Nasir will be welcoming a baby boy soon

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Afifah Nasir will be welcoming a baby boy soon

19 Jun - Afifah Nasir recently announced that she and husband Syed Hariz are having a baby boy. Posting on Instagram on 17 July, the actress uploaded a video from their gender reveal party, where she and her husband shared the good news with family and friends by opening a big box and releasing little blue balloons to symbolise a son. "To think about it, it's amazing how Allah hears your plans. Hariz told me he wanted 2024 to be just about us focusing on each other and, InshaAllah, getting a baby in 2025," Afifah wrote in the caption. She added, "We also talked about gender. Even though we both said we didn't mind either, deep down we knew... we were secretly hoping for a boy. We wanted a Syed and praise be to God, Allah granted it. Subhanallah." Many took to the comments to congratulate the couple, including sister Anzalna who wrote, "Can't wait to meet my nephew!" The couple tied the knot back in May 2024, three months after announcing their engagement. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Afifah Nasir (@afifahnasir93) (Photo Source: Afifah Nasir IG)

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