Cashless Payment System Spotted At Public Toilet In Solaris Mont Kiara
It costs RM1.20 per entry.
Everything is pretty much cashless these days — parking, vending machines, even roadside stalls.
And now, even public toilets are joining in.
A restroom in Solaris, Mont Kiara has introduced a cashless payment system, making it easier for people to pay without fumbling for coins.
Joni Lynne, who spotted the upgrade, shared with SAYS that entry costs RM1.20.
Image via Joni Lynne (Provided to SAYS)
Instead of using cash, visitors can simply tap their debit or credit card or scan a QR code to enter
Image via Joni Lynne (Provided to SAYS)
According to one visitor, Kathleen, the toilet was "nothing fancy". She described it as small, with only one or two cubicles and a sink next to the toilet bowls.
Image via Joni Lynne (Provided to SAYS)
Image via Joni Lynne (Provided to SAYS)
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Would you be on board with cashless toilets, or do you still prefer the old-school coin method? Let us know what you think.
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