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Suria FM listeners from Penang, Hasmah Joseph receives a mock check worth RM9, 700 from famous country singer, The Beatles grandfather managed to guess the song Taruddin after he had given the Law of Karma in the quiz “That Aje”, organized by Suria FM radio station.
Private Employee Wins RM9, 700 For ‘Law of Karma’
PETALING JAYA: Hearing Aid Suria FM from Penang, Hasmah Yusof did not think the answer song Law of Karma is given in the quiz “That Aje” to bring good luck when he managed to bring home cash to RM9, 700 organized by the radio station.
Hasmah, 34, told employees of a private company, quote a song that played in the successful quiz with correct answer when his son told he was singing the song Wings Law of Karma.
“At first my husband, Azman Hassan had contacted Suria FM and give an answer but was told it was wrong. Then my son told quote the song is the Law of Karma, and he asked me to also contact Suria FM studio to answer the question.
“I do not think the answer is, indeed, to bring good luck to us,” he told mStar Online after receiving his winning check delivered by the singer Datuk Tarudin Beatles.Storytelling on the win She noted that she would like to save the money for use in the future other than to leave with her husband and three children them in Kuala Lumpur and return to their hometowns.
“They are most delighted with this win so why not earned money is spent to bring the children walk in Kuala Lumpur. In addition we also feel fortunate to win a check presented by The Beatles, “he said.
Meanwhile, the quiz” That Aje “is looking for a new winner is RM100 and the initial funds will be retained if the caller fails to guess what song that is rotated by radio presenter.
In addition, Suria FM will introduce the latest of “Laughter & Fun at the Solar, win up to RM quarter of a million” from March 19 to 13 April.
listeners have to guess correctly only five celebrities who will laugh following order and 30 listeners who succeed will be selected to advance to the finals of a cash prize of RM250, 000.
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