What’s the worst typo you’ve ever made? Bet it didn’t cost you as much as it did for this car owner during a bidding war for the ‘A505A’ number plate.
A car plate bidding incident in Johor Bahru recently went viral after a Facebook post revealed that someone accidentally added an extra zero while trying to bid RM6,900 for the car plate number ‘A505A’.
2nd highest bid was only at RM6,800
Instead of bidding RM6,900, the buyer ended up submitting RM69,000, a tenfold increase — and won the bid by a very comfortable margin.
The salesman shared a screenshot showing the top bid at RM69,000, while the second-highest offer was just RM6,800.

This sparked speculation that the winning bidder probably didn’t mean to fork out that much and had accidentally added one more zero.
Car plate ‘A505A’ won for RM69,000. This bro is kinda successful. If it wasn’t a fast finger pressing an extra zero, then this number must hold a lot of meaning to him. Told you to calm down already.”
Netizens have a field day
As expected, Malaysians online were quick to react to the incident, with many joking that they’d cry for a week if it happened to them.
“If they really accidentally added an extra zero and won the bid, can it be cancelled?“

“Next time I see him, I’ll honk him to salute him.”

“Worth it. When you drive it around, everyone will know — it’s a viral number plate.“

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