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Man Refuses to Pay for His RM108 KFC Meal, Tells Delivery Rider that a Ghost Placed the Order

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Source: The Thaiger

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During an incident in the Chon Buri province of Thailand, a delivery rider had to endure a tough time dealing with a customer who didn’t want to pay for his KFC meal, which cost him 850 baht (approximately RM108). 

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The man claimed he did not make the order but a GHOST did.

The order was made on October 1 around 11:30 PM but the man, Than, insisted that he DID NOT make the order because he had fallen asleep during the order time.

The clueless delivery rider, Penapha, had no choice but to call for the police to intervene. Than claimed he knew very well about the identity of the ghost who placed the KFC order near midnight.

It was the spirit of his deceased girlfriend who possessed him to do so. 

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Penapha also said she couldn’t cancel the order despite the chaos due to the company’s policy, and said that she had previously delivered to the same man without any issue. Than, who insisted not to pay for the meal had to follow the police back to the station, reported Thaiger.

The police eventually paid for the KFC meal to save Penapha the trouble and claimed that Than could be suffering from mental issues.

Do you think a supernatural element might be at work here?

 

Also read: “RM40 Roti John, RM30 burger” – M’sian Slams Ramadhan Bazaar in JB for High Price, Organiser Denies Claims

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Source: The Thaiger
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