Singapore News - A petrol station in Bukit Indah, Johor Bahru, is on the hunt for the driver of a Singapore car who allegedly refuelled his vehicle and drove off without making payment. The petrol station has since released an image of the vehicle taken from security camera footage, along. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - A petrol station in Bukit Indah, Johor Bahru, is on the hunt for the driver of a Singapore car who allegedly refuelled his vehicle and drove off without making payment. The petrol station has since released an image of the vehicle taken from security camera footage, along. Read more at www.tnp.sg
BUKIT INDAH, Johor Bahru - A Singaporean driver who refuelled petrol at a petrol station in Bukit Indah is now a person of interest on Facebook after fleeing before making payment. The petrol station has since released an image from a security camera showing the car with a plea reading “Notice to SNA1951S car owners. Please come back to the.
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For three years now, Petronas is currently the only fuel company in Malaysia that offers its customers the ability for remote cashless refueling at its stations via the Setel mobile application. Looking to finally join in to this trend in the local scene is Chevron International’s Caltex fuel brand, which may soon be launching its own fuel e-payment application.
Spotted by local tipster Kevin Ng TK, the latter’s CaltexGO app is now available in early access via Google Play Store. That being said, most of its features are not currently available to Malaysian users at this time due to its current state. It is not known when Caltex is planning to debut the application, but the company did confirm through Kevin’s query in Facebook that a launch could be happening soon. It’s worth mentioning that although it is currently unavailable on the Apple App Store, CaltexGO will most likely be available for iOS users once its launches – based on its Singaporean release.