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Bon Pembayaran Es Teh Manis Ini Penuh Kejanggalan


GELORA.CO - Setelah membeli makanan di sebuah restoran, biasanya petugas kasir akan memberi bukti pembayaran berupa bon untuk dicek kembali oleh pembeli. Sebuah unggahan berupa foto bon di salah satu kedai kopi di Jakarta yang beredar di media sosial, menarik perhatian warganet karena terlihat janggal.

Dibagikan oleh akun Twitter @shitlicious pada 17 Desember, pemilik akun mengunggah sebuah foto bon pembayaran atas pembelian satu gelas es teh manis seharga Rp 7.500.

Tapi, dalam bon yang diketahui didapat dari kedai Kopi Loko yang berada di AMPM pada 16 Desember pukul 22:04 WIB ini tertulis pembeli menyerahkan uang sebesar Rp 200 ribu, sementara harga minuman yang dibelinya hanya Rp 7.500. Tak hanya itu, uang kembalian yang tertulis juga sebesar Rp 192.500.

"Ada yang menemukan kejanggalan di struk ini? Jam closing warung diajak mikir," tulis pemilik akun dalam kolom keterangan pada unggahannya.

Postingan warganet, kejanggalan pada bon makan. [Twitter]

Tak sedikit warganet yang bertanya-tanya mengapa membayar dengan nominal uang yang sangat besar. Sebagian lain mengatakan kemungkinan penjaga kasir salah memasukkan nominal angka hingga menjadi Rp 200 ribu.

Unggahan yang telah dibagikan sebanyak 158 kali ke sesama pengguna Twitter ini pun menuai beragam komentar dari warganet.

Postingan warganet, kejanggalan pada bon makan. [Twitter]

"Kenapa dia bayar pake duit 200 ribu," tulis akun @handokotjung.

"Satu kejanggalan yang gue liat. Es teh manis = 3000, kalau ice tea manis = 7500," komentar @Rglsaa.

"Mbak atau mas kasirnya typo mungkin. Berniat ketik 20 ribu, eh malah 200 ribu. Syukur-syukur kalau uang kembaliannya nggak salah juga. Kalau salah juga si enak pembelinya, minum es teh dapet cashback berlipat," cuit @akhmadriyadi13.

"Ke Kopi Loko ngapa beli es teh manis? Mana beli satu doang lagi," tambah @kocengtan.

"Kalau itu pake mesin kasir macem SPOTS bisa jadi kesalahan pengetikan saat pembayaran. Saya juga pernah soalnya ngetik 1 juta padahal duitnya 100 ribu," ungkap @Donirahardhian.[sa]

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The amount of leverage on an account differs depending on the account itself, but most use a factor of at least 50:1, with some being as high as 250:1. A leverage factor of 50:1 means that for every dollar you have in your account you control up to $50. For example, if a trader has $1,000 in his or her account, the broker will lend that person $50,000 to trade in the market. This leverage also makes your margin, or the amount you have to have in the account to trade a certain amount, very low. In equities, margin is usually at least 50%, while the leverage of 50:1 is equivalent to 2%. Leverage is seen as a major benefit of forex trading, as it allows you to make large gains with a small investment. However, leverage can also be an extreme negative if a trade moves against you because your losses also are amplified by the leverage. 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Therefore, if the bid/ask for a foreign currency is 1.5200/50, the market maker captures the difference (50 basis points). If you are planning on opening a forex account, it is important to know that each firm has different spreads on foreign currency pairs traded through them. While they will often differ by only a few pips (0.0001), this can be meaningful if you trade a lot over time. So when opening an account make sure to find out the pip spread that it has on foreign currency pairs you are looking to trade. Other Factors There are a lot of differences between each forex firm and the accounts they offer, so it is important to review each before making a commitment. Each company will offer different levels of services and programs along with fees above and beyond actual trading costs. Also, due to the less regulated nature of the forex market, it is important to go with a reputable company. 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