In the realm of social media, stories of innovative and sometimes peculiar ways to deal with real-life problems surface from time to time. One such incident involving a Twitter user, @alanrslee, has captured the attention of Malaysians as he ingeniously tricked a friend into repaying a long-overdue debt using a scare tactic involving a "bomoh".
According to @alanrslee, his friend owed him a significant sum of RM9,000 two years ago, but had only managed to repay a meager RM150. Despite repeated attempts to reach out personally and through various social media platforms, the friend had continuously ignored his debt obligations. Adding salt to the wound, the debtor showcased a seemingly lavish lifestyle on social media, flaunting expensive car modifications and enjoying luxurious meals.
Frustrated and left with no other options, @alanrslee resorted to an unconventional approach to reclaim his money. As a last-ditch effort, he decided to use the internet to his advantage. He searched for an image of a "bomoh," a traditional healer often associated with supernatural powers, and sent it to his friend as a scare tactic. The implication was clear - unless the debt was repaid promptly, black magic might be employed against him.
Surprisingly, this unique and audacious tactic worked like a charm. Faced with the eerie image and, perhaps, the fear of potential consequences, the friend transferred RM4,000 to @alanrslee, promising to settle the remaining amount in the following month.
The tweet documenting this extraordinary feat quickly went viral, garnering widespread attention and amusement from netizens across Malaysia. Many hailed @alanrslee's ingenuity and sense of humor in handling the situation, while others found joy in the debtor's swift response.
With debt issues being a common concern among many, @alanrslee's story struck a chord with Malaysians who have faced similar situations in their lives. The tweet sparked a wave of comments from social media users who applauded his tactics and even half-jokingly expressed intentions to employ similar methods if faced with similar circumstances.
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