Owner of roast meat stall looks for customer who wrongly paid S$750 instead of $7.50


Users of digital payment methods have been known to accidentally transfer more money than intended when they forget to include the decimal point. - WANG FU/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE: The owner of a roast meat hawker stall in Lucky Plaza is looking for a diner who made a Nets payment of S$750, likely instead of $7.50 on Dec 11.

Victor Wong, the owner of Wang Fu Roasted Delight, took to Facebook hoping to return the money after he saw the huge amount transferred to the stall’s account.

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