Circles.Life Turns $3 into a $50 Surprise
On February 27th and 28th, a pair of buzzing vending machines popped up outside H&M in Somerset and near Chevron House on Raffles Place. The idea? Toss in three dollars, pocket a fifty‑dollar note, and walk away with a tidy $47 difference. The crowd roared, the machines buzzed, and the city buzzed even louder.
The Twist That Got a Police Stop
The Raffles Place stunt, which had already spun a frenzy by lunchtime, was abruptly halted when the police showed up. Why? Because the organizer didn’t have the official go‑ahead permit. Meanwhile, another attempted stop on Orchard Road fizzled out when all the cold, hard cash had been “fully redeemed” – you know, the whole point of the prank had vanished.
Who’s Behind the Chaos?
Circles.Life, the telecommunications provider that’s been buzzing about its new “Unlimited Data on Demand” service, quietly stepped into the spotlight on March 1st. Over their socials, they announced they’d launched the #3DollarBaller campaign to give customers a perky day of data for just $3 a day in addition to their regular plan.
What It All Means
Imagine a world where your phone’s data is as easy to get as a pop‑corn snack – a tiny daily fee and you’re all set. That’s the sweet imagine Circles.Life is selling. The #3DollarBaller stunt was just one of the fresh gigs they’re pushing this week.
Quick Take
- Vending machines: Two, $3 in for a $50 note.
- Locations: Somerset outside H&M; Raffles Place near Chevron House.
- Result: Crowd frenzy, police halt, cash all redeemed.
- Organiser unveiled: Circles.Life.
- New service: Unlimited Data on Demand – $3/day add‑on.
