Malaysia’s worst online seller
February 13th, 2012Usually scammers will take your money and run, but this one had the cheek to send you something. Why did they even bother to send those things?
On 3rd January 2012, Faizal Hussin, 41 purchased an iPhone 4S from online merchant Jay One Communications and Services, a company registered in Muar, Johor.
It was advertised for RM1,750 which was lower than the usual price of RM2,400, so he thought he got himself a good deal. He called the mobile phone number listed for enquiries, and banked in the amount to a bank account under the name of Yow Wei Xian.
He received a package on 5th January, and upon opening it, found it contained a toy phone, a used paintbrush and a Chinese novel. He went to the registered address and found it to be a house rented out to a few Malay guys.
He has since brought up the matter with the Consumer Claims Tribunal, which advised him to also lodge a police report. The company reps didn’t attend the hearing.
In another case, on 6th December 2011, Mohd Haizrul Hisham Mohd Hashim, 30 purchased 3 smartphones from the same company.
He paid RM3,250 for them, banked into the account of one Lim Than Kim.
Alas, all the package contained was a stone mortar (lesung batu).

Source
Harian Metro
New Straits Times
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