Man Shows How He Uses Chopped-up Bank Card To Swipe And Pay On TikTok, Leaving Netizens Amused
- A man's video of himself using a chopped-up bank card to pay at a shop has gone viral, with netizens laughing at his unconventional payment method
- While the man's creativity impressed some people, others warned him about the risks of using a damaged bank card, such as the possibility of it getting stuck in a machine
- Many argued that banks should waive new card fees for customers who have damaged cards due to normal wear and tear
A man had social media users laughing out loud after sharing a video showing how he uses his chopped-up bank card.
Man's TikTok video shows how a damaged bank card still gets the job done
A video posted by @naps_malcon shows the man holding a piece of a bank card as he uses it to pay at a card machine in a shop.
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In the post @naps_malcon shared that cashiers always laugh at his card.
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Watch the video below to see his swiping strategy.
Netizens react with laughter to the video
Mzansi netizens were amused by the man's questionable bank card and laughed at him in the comments. Others warned that the small piece of the card would get stuck in the machine or ATM one day.
Teb_Tebu said:
"Guess what? Am going to cut mine. This is so cute."
PricklyPoncho replied:
"Making payments with a sim card."
Buhlee Khumalo commented:
"What if it gets stuck?"
KHENSI MALESA wrote:
"Card yi R70,00 oeeee."
nadai.rsa said:
"It will get stuck one day."
oyi wrote:
"Please ask for cash send yohh this is too risky my dhiye."
Nangamso Kuzwayo replied:
"No need to change what's working mine was a bit better than that... It was recently swallowed by an atm machine. My heart broke so much."
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