Woman apologises, repays Katong eatery $200 after she was caught using fake PayNow screenshot

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Woman apologises, repays Katong eatery $200 after she was caught using fake PayNow screenshot
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A woman who used fake PayNow screenshots to deceive staff of a Thai restaurant in Katong has repaid nearly $200 after being called out online. In a handwritten note to the restaurant owner on Jan 3, the woman admitted her wrongdoing and apologised, promising to not trick other eateries in the same manner, reported Shin Min Daily News. The owner...

The woman showed the PayNow funds transfer record to restaurant staff, who did not notice anything amiss then.A woman who used fake PayNow screenshots to deceive staff of a Thai restaurant in Katong has repaid nearly $200 after being called out online.

The woman had paid for her meal costing $196.20 via PayNow and showed the funds transfer record to restaurant staff, who did not notice anything amiss then. Suspicious of the large amount of food ordered, restaurant staff texted Cai to check if the payment was received.

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