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The continuing GLOBAL stressful thread! Part III


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On 11/30/2023 at 8:36 PM, mersaylee said:

Limpeh wants my money with interest back...they can keep the bad blood...😂

I needed to add a comment. 
this one nailed it!!!! 🤪

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On 11/30/2023 at 8:59 PM, Windwaver said:

 

Not chio enuff, can’t be bothered to listen to what she’s complaining about. 🤣

But still trying to show half ball.

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On 11/30/2023 at 10:13 AM, PSP415 said:

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There is an update at the end of the article. Seems the boyfriend wanted to place a garland on the coffin but was refused permission to do so,hence he threw it from a distance.

Can understand the anger from the deceased's family. 

Haiz. Dead liao, got flowers no flowers, does it matter? 

😔

For Family honour?

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On 12/1/2023 at 8:50 AM, Blueray said:

 

That's the Pacific Coffee I always have my 10am........ lucky me, only missed it by 2wks 😁

The irony of something blowing up and damaging a Tesla.

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M’sian finds RM400 million (S$114.3 million) wrongly credited to Maybank account

:D

She should have kept quiet about it and just take the money and do plastic surgery and buy a new passport!

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A Malaysian woman discovered that she had RM400,040,404.04 (S$114,405,276.35) in her personal Maybank account due to a glitch, but she wasn't happy about it.

In her LinkedIn post on Nov. 30, Hafidzah Abdullah penned a letter to Maybank, stating that she appreciated them making her banking experience "memorable." Still, the glitch "took it a little too far".

"You'd think I hit the lottery right?"

Unfortunately, Maybank blocked her account.

She detailed that Maybank did not notify her about her blocked account. To unlock her account, she had to visit the nearest Maybank branch, where the staff called customer service to reverse the process.

The process "took forever", even though she didn't make her mistake.

She joked that visiting Maybank became her "new daily exercise routine" as her personal account was blocked and her company's account was unusable as the SECURE2U digital token function was supposedly not working.

"They say money can't buy happiness, but Maybank knows how to buy frustration. Three days of Maybank glitches during salary payout period is like a comedy of errors that no one finds funny," she quipped.

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On 12/1/2023 at 2:47 PM, Jamesc said:

M’sian finds RM400 million (S$114.3 million) wrongly credited to Maybank account

:D

She should have kept quiet about it and just take the money and do plastic surgery and buy a new passport!

image.png.340e74cfffd4515964c0d5e2d18b002e.png

A Malaysian woman discovered that she had RM400,040,404.04 (S$114,405,276.35) in her personal Maybank account due to a glitch, but she wasn't happy about it.

In her LinkedIn post on Nov. 30, Hafidzah Abdullah penned a letter to Maybank, stating that she appreciated them making her banking experience "memorable." Still, the glitch "took it a little too far".

"You'd think I hit the lottery right?"

Unfortunately, Maybank blocked her account.

She detailed that Maybank did not notify her about her blocked account. To unlock her account, she had to visit the nearest Maybank branch, where the staff called customer service to reverse the process.

The process "took forever", even though she didn't make her mistake.

She joked that visiting Maybank became her "new daily exercise routine" as her personal account was blocked and her company's account was unusable as the SECURE2U digital token function was supposedly not working.

"They say money can't buy happiness, but Maybank knows how to buy frustration. Three days of Maybank glitches during salary payout period is like a comedy of errors that no one finds funny," she quipped.

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Assuming 3% interest, every day she delayed would be 33K interest.... Should just go off grid relax in Tioman or somewhere else with no mobile coverage for a few weeks.

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On 12/1/2023 at 2:47 PM, Jamesc said:

M’sian finds RM400 million (S$114.3 million) wrongly credited to Maybank account

:D

She should have kept quiet about it and just take the money and do plastic surgery and buy a new passport!

image.png.340e74cfffd4515964c0d5e2d18b002e.png

A Malaysian woman discovered that she had RM400,040,404.04 (S$114,405,276.35) in her personal Maybank account due to a glitch, but she wasn't happy about it.

In her LinkedIn post on Nov. 30, Hafidzah Abdullah penned a letter to Maybank, stating that she appreciated them making her banking experience "memorable." Still, the glitch "took it a little too far".

"You'd think I hit the lottery right?"

Unfortunately, Maybank blocked her account.

She detailed that Maybank did not notify her about her blocked account. To unlock her account, she had to visit the nearest Maybank branch, where the staff called customer service to reverse the process.

The process "took forever", even though she didn't make her mistake.

She joked that visiting Maybank became her "new daily exercise routine" as her personal account was blocked and her company's account was unusable as the SECURE2U digital token function was supposedly not working.

"They say money can't buy happiness, but Maybank knows how to buy frustration. Three days of Maybank glitches during salary payout period is like a comedy of errors that no one finds funny," she quipped.

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But they blocked her account leh. Want to use also cannot.

Malaysia boleh!

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On 12/1/2023 at 2:47 PM, Jamesc said:

M’sian finds RM400 million (S$114.3 million) wrongly credited to Maybank account

:D

She should have kept quiet about it and just take the money and do plastic surgery and buy a new passport!

image.png.340e74cfffd4515964c0d5e2d18b002e.png

A Malaysian woman discovered that she had RM400,040,404.04 (S$114,405,276.35) in her personal Maybank account due to a glitch, but she wasn't happy about it.

In her LinkedIn post on Nov. 30, Hafidzah Abdullah penned a letter to Maybank, stating that she appreciated them making her banking experience "memorable." Still, the glitch "took it a little too far".

"You'd think I hit the lottery right?"

Unfortunately, Maybank blocked her account.

She detailed that Maybank did not notify her about her blocked account. To unlock her account, she had to visit the nearest Maybank branch, where the staff called customer service to reverse the process.

The process "took forever", even though she didn't make her mistake.

She joked that visiting Maybank became her "new daily exercise routine" as her personal account was blocked and her company's account was unusable as the SECURE2U digital token function was supposedly not working.

"They say money can't buy happiness, but Maybank knows how to buy frustration. Three days of Maybank glitches during salary payout period is like a comedy of errors that no one finds funny," she quipped.

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Should have just close the account, use money buy crypto and run road.

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