I think they might have come from abroad, either from the Philippines, or maybe from Thailand

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mstakh.i.mo.mi
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I think they might have come from abroad, either from the Philippines, or maybe from Thailand

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The people doing business are not necessarily Malaysians. Try listening to how they communicate with you. The Malay accent they use also sounds a bit strange.



These people may come to our country to study. Then, to earn extra income, they do part-time work using this method.



I'm not saying that everyone who uses this method is a fraud, it's just gambling phone number data that when I look at it, it seems like something is wrong.



We think he's really serious about finding funds to help someone close to him, but it turns out there's a case where it's all just a hoax. Everything they do is just a sales tactic.



Helping people in need is a noble thing in our religion. But if we have doubts about the status of that person, I think it is better not to help them. Just refuse politely, and they will not force us to help.




I still remember the items being sold were muffins and cakes. With the asking price of RM10, I can say that the items were sold at a high price.



At the time, I didn't think this was a problem because the original purpose was to raise funds for a noble cause. But after I found out that there was a possibility that this was all just a scam, I started to feel that the items being sold were overpriced .



Usually when we want to buy food at any shop, we try our best to buy from a shop that has a Halal Certificate or a shop that is believed to have halal status. If we want to eat at a restaurant such as a Japanese or Korean restaurant, we choose a restaurant that we are sure has halal certification from JAKIM.



But back to the sellers who use this tactic to gain sympathy, they sell cakes and muffins that we ourselves don't know whether they are made by themselves or bought from other shops. What if the source of supply is from a shop that doesn't have a halal certificate?




Sometimes I feel angry with traders who want to do business but don't want to take risks. It's true that it's their right not to take any risks, and maybe they feel it's a wise move, but their actions have disturbed others.
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