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2 screenshot shows that there was someone whom I did not know had sent me $2.40 into my Pay Now. I wrote in to tell them about it. Mentioned that I do not know this guy and tell them to return it. I got a response to got into DIGIBOT to find out the result. End up they say they keep calling me but no response (of cos, unidentified numbers, I don't take them). Thus they ask me to leave them another message. I did so too. Very soon, my phone rings and I picked up. They verified me with all the stupid question and even tell me I should keep sufficient funds for them to deduct. (This I told them off, you mean I do not have $2.40 in my account that you have to tell me that?) I just want to say this stupid idiot who drop the $2.40 into my Pay Now has caused me incurred a stupid roaming call for $4.00. If I do not write to return the money and they think I will pocket the $2.40. What the heck? Is this what it should be for our banking system. Wah Lao
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I start with this funny news, the boy did not die but the Cobra dies😂 https://sg.yahoo.com/news/cobra-dies-being-bitten-boy-072439821.html A cobra died after an eight-year-old bit the reptile to protect himself when the reptile wrapped itself around his hand, according to a report. The boy, identified by only his first name Deepak, was playing in the backyard of his house on Monday in Jashpur district, in India’s central Chhattisgarh state, when a snake attacked him. The cobra bit the boy and wrapped itself around his hand, said a report by The New Indian Express newspaper. The boy said he bit the snake “hard twice” as he was in great pain. “The snake got wrapped around my hand and bit me. I was in great pain. As the reptile didn’t budge when I tried to shake it off, I bit it hard twice. It all happened in a flash,” Deepak told local media. The boy’s family rushed him to a medical centre following the snake bite. Dr Jems Minj, a medical officer, said the boy was administered “anti-snake venom and kept under observation for the entire day and discharged”. According to snake experts, the boy appeared to suffer a dry snake bite, which occurs when a snake doesn’t release any venom with its bite. The incident took place in remote Pandarpadh village, about 350km northeast of state capital Raipur. The snake reportedly died after suffering injuries from the boy’s bite. India is home to 300 species of snakes, including 60 highly venomous snakes. According to a 2020 report by nonprofit scientific journal eLife, India recorded 1.2 million snake bite deaths from 2000-19. Russell’s vipers, kraits and cobras were responsible for most of the deaths. Around 70 per cent of the deaths from snake bites occurred in eight states between 2001 and 2014. These states include Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh.
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Hi All,lets share for those already done their IDP appplication and countries that require to have it. 👌🖐️👋
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