It’s still difficult for some to get the new NFC-enabled Touch n’ Go (TnG) card, but there are also some who may have easy access are buying the cards in bulk and selling them at high prices. That said, netizens have taken matters to social media to express their anger toward those doing the evil deed.
According to one of the screenshots shared by a Twitter user, the NFC-enabled TnG card, which costs RM10, was spotted getting listed for RM75 and RM80 on the online shopping platform Shopee. The same user also demanded Touch ‘n Go and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) to investigate the matter by sharing the profiles of the sellers.
Anak setan mana borong kad tng pastu jual sampai 800% harga asal ni? Takde tindakan ke @MyTouchnGo @kpdnhep pic.twitter.com/8XvDf1HD3n
After that, the tweet attracted even more users to share similar stories. One has discovered a reseller pricing the card at a whopping RM120, while the other shared a screenshot of the same card getting sold for RM198. Of course, they have gained Touch n’ Go’s attention, and the official Twitter account replied to one of the users by advising the public “to make card purchases via eWallet or at TNG HUB NU Sentral to avoid buying cards at high prices.”
Therefore, if you want to get the card at the normal price someday, you should stop buying it from these sellers. Leave a comment to let us know what you think about the news, and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more local tech reports.
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