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Lol... read your own posting la. Stupid and don't make sense. I can't imagine the type of job you can get into with that barely functioning IQ. How much do you make? $15 per hour at a F&B outlet?Waaaa, must bring up mother, bangla, geylang and all. Keep your shit together lah, you pathetic dumb fuck. Keep cool.
Haiya you are really stupid lah. You are a waste of my time but I will explain to you one last time. But don't try to troll people in future ok? Just to get attention. When most of your posts are ignored by people.
Bank app, because most banking services can be performed online without you being physically present at the bank. It's just a transfer of data. You want cash money from bank, you still need to use your legs to go to the ATM. Banking is an essential service, same for utility bills, book plane tickets, etc. They provide goods and services we are not qualified or equipped to do for ourselves. Simple thing like food, you can pop by any food outlet, or even cook for yourself. Lazy dumbfucks like you love using food delivery, and then kpkb online when something goes wrong. Now, please fuck off and don't disturb me.
Read your own stupid statement ....
You fucking SUA KU mountain tortoise. Do you know that many places allow you to withdraw cash without going to the ATM? No wonder you post such stupid stuff. Because you can't help it! You are truly one stupid cunt! This has been going on since 2013 (10 years ago!)You want cash money from bank, you still need to use your legs to go to the ATM.
https://www.uob.com.sg/personal/support/atm/uob-cash-out-outlets.page#
UOB Cash Out is available in Singapore at all Sheng Siong Supermarkets, 7-Eleven, HAO Mart (maximum of SGD 200), U Stars stores (maximum of SGD 200) and Shell stations (maximum of SGD 100, with purchase), with the exception of 7-Eleven stores located at Changi Airport.
https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/cash-withdrawals-now-available-7-eleven-dbs-posb-customers-0
SINGAPORE — DBS and POSB customers can now make cash withdrawals from their bank accounts at over 500 7-Eleven convenience stores islandwide, thanks to a new partnership between DBS and 7-Eleven. The partnership between DBS and 7-Eleven aims to increase the number of points in Singapore where people can withdraw money. Customers will be able to withdraw up to S$80, in multiples of S$10. The cash withdrawal service is free, but customers have to buy something from 7-Eleven first using their bank cards and pin numbers. CHANNEL NEWSASIA