Saving at Milo Cans, Grandma in Malaysia Loses MYR300,000


 Viral a grandmother in Malaysia lost MYR 300 thousand savings. The money in Milo's tin was damaged and some of it turned to bits, probably eaten by pests.


Launching Next Shark, there are several piles of money, one stack of which ranges from MYR 15 thousand - 20 thousand. In total, it is believed there is MYR 30 thousand - 40 thousand per bundle.


Even though some of it was destroyed, in the following video it is explained that some money was saved because it was still in good condition. In total, the grandmother managed to set aside 11 piles of cash worth MYR 110 thousand which can still be used.



Cases of money being eaten by termites are actually quite common. There was an uproar on TikTok in October 2022, someone shared his experience exchanging money damaged by termites to Bank Indonesia (BI).


Based on the video uploaded by @rani****, quoted Friday (14/10/2022) the money the owner wanted to exchange had been partially eaten by termites. It was even seen that there were bits of money that were no longer in the form of money. Some of the money was finally successfully exchanged.

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