The order was worth a few thousand ringgit. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KOTA KINABALU - When caterer Jolene Robin received an order for 150 lunch sets with beverages over three consecutive days, she was excited.The 43-year-old from Penampang in Sabah said her friend, who first got the offer from a person claiming to be an army officer about a week ago, had referred the order to her.
However, having dealt with government orders previously, Ms Jolene knew that she would have to submit a claim for payment only after the orders were sent. On the delivery date of May 30, Ms Jolene said she received a call from another man, who claimed to be from the same department. “When I checked my phone, I saw their messages on WhatsApp had all been deleted. They also blocked me,” shared Ms Jolene, who has been in the food industry for three years.
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