Showing posts with label LELONG KERETA. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 26, 2023

WOMEN CLAIM VEHICLES AUCTIONED OFF WITHOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE - NEW STRAITS TIMES - 24/10/2023

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Two women have come forward claiming that their vehicles were "repossessed", then auctioned off without their knowledge, leaving them without transportation and bearing the cost of the remainder of their car loans.

Siti Adawiah Ismail, 33, said that it all began after she failed to pay the monthly installments for her Nissan Almera for three months, from January to March, because she was suffering from anxiety disorder.

According to her, she bought the car for RM65,000 and she had already paid up more than RM60,000.

"When I was out sending my father to the Health Clinic in Taman Seri Rampai, Wangsa Maju, on March 15, two men approached me as I was parking the car by the roadside.

"The two men told me that they were going to repossess my car because I had failed to make the monthly payments for a period of three months before they showed me a piece of paper which they claimed was the repossession order from the bank.

"I admitted that it was my mistake for failing to make the monthly istallments, and I relented," she told reporters at the the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Association (PPIM) headquarters here yesterday.

Siti Adawiah said she was asked to pay for the repossession cost, the bank's processing cost and so on, but the financial troubles that she was facing prevented her from settling the remainder of the loan that she owed.

According to her, the bank's insistance for payment led to her brother who was also her guarantor to pay the remainder of the loan amounting to RM3,742.70 in August.

"However I was shocked when I found out that my car had already been sold to another individual in April, a month after the car had been repossessed. I did not receive any notification or information that the car had been auctioned of and when I asked the bank for an explanation, I was told that it was because I was behind in my repayments.

"I went to the Road Transport Department (RTD) and it was confirmed that the car's registration number had another person's name. However I was the one who was on the receiving end of the notice to renew the insurance and another check revealed that the car was still under my name.

"I was both baffled and puzzled because the car was no longer mine anymore even though I had paid up in full for the loan," she said.

Another victim who only wished to be known as Hamshe, 26, claimed to have been taken advantage of by repossessors after being slapped with a charge of RM20,000 in repossession fees and costs apart from being threatened by the group of repossessors.

According to Hamshe, she bought a Mercedes Benz from a used car company and paid a deposit of RM93,000.

"After that, I was unable to pay for the car's installments for two months because I was facing financial difficulties. I contacted the financing company to request for a postponement or deferment in payment, but I was not entertained.

"During negotiations, the officer asked me to return the car and offered a cashback of RM10,000. I did not agree to it because I had already paid RM93,000.

"On Sept 25, my car was repossessed and I was told to pay up outstanding arrears along with other additional costs.

"Based on the letter given, that amount that I had to pay up was ludicrous where I had to pay RM20,000 to get the car back," said Hamshe.

Hamshe said that she tried to negotiate to sort out the matter but was not entertained before being informed that the car had already been auctioned off.

PPIM chief activist Datuk Nadzim Johan insisted that the banks must provide explanations and not take advantage of nor oppress borrowers.

Article by: New Straits Times

WOMEN CLAIM VEHICLES AUCTIONED OFF WITHOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/10/970736/women-claim-vehicles-auctioned-without-their-knowledge

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

KERETA DILELONG TANPA PENGETAHUAN - BERITA 757 - 24/10/2023

 

NASIB malang dua wanita yang ibarat sudah jatuh ditimpa tangga apabila bukan sahaja terpaksa menanggung baki pinjaman kereta dan kos bank, malah kenderaan mereka turut dilelong di luar pengetahuan.

Sumber: Berita 757

KERETA DILELONG TANPA PENGETAHUAN 

https://www.facebook.com/berita757/videos/3131582350307991/

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

LELONG KERETA TANPA PENGETAHUAN! - HARIAN METRO - 24/10/2023

 

Artikel oleh: Harian Metro

LELONG KERETA TANPA PENGETAHUAN!

TARIK KERETA TANPA NOTIS..BUAT ADUAN PPIM - TVPPIM - 23/10/2023

 

Sumber: TVPPIM

TARIK KERETA TANPA NOTIS..BUAT ADUAN PPIM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbOigYsf_Kk&t=96s

TARIK SUKA SUKA HATI KAU JE....PPIM - TVPPIM - 23/10/2023

 

Sumber: TVPPIM

TARIK SUKA SUKA HATI KAU JE....PPIM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9ZHqIo22Hk


LELONG KERETA TANPA PENGETAHUAN! - HARIAN METRO - 24/10/2023

 

Kuala Lumpur: Nasib dua wanita ibarat sudah jatuh ditimpa tangga apabila bukan saja terpaksa menanggung baki pinjaman kereta dan kos bank, malah kenderaan mereka dilelong tanpa pengetahuan.

Siti Adawiah Ismail, 33, berkata, semuanya bermula selepas dia gagal membayar pinjaman Nissan Almera selama tiga bulan sejak Januari hingga Mac lalu kerana menderita anxiety disorder atau sindrom risau terlampau.

Menurutnya, dia membeli kereta itu pada harga RM65,000 dan sudah membayar pinjaman lebih RM60,000 serta bermakna pinjaman hanya berbaki kira-kira RM5,000.

"Ketika saya keluar menghantar bapa ke sebuah klinik kesihatan di Taman Seri Rampai, Wangsa Maju, pada 15 Mac lalu dua lelaki menghampiri saya sebaik saya memarkir kereta di tepi jalan.

"Mereka beritahu mahu menarik kereta kerana saya gagal melunaskan bayaran bulanan untuk tempoh tiga bulan sebelum menunjukkan sehelai surat mendakwa arahan bank.

"Saya akui kesilapan kerana gagal membuat bayaran berkenaan, jadi saya terpaksa akur," katanya pada sidang media di pejabat Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM) di sini, semalam.

Bercerita lanjut, Siti Adawiah berkata, dia diminta membayar kos tarik kereta, kos pengurusan bank dan sebagainya namun masalah kewangan dihadapi menyebabkan dia gagal melunaskan semua bayaran diminta.

Menurut Siti Adawiah, desakan oleh pihak bank menyebabkan abang kandung yang juga penjamin terpaksa membayar keseluruhan baki pinjaman sebanyak 3,742.70 Ogos lalu.

"Namun, saya terkejut apabila mendapati kereta saya sudah dijual kepada individu lain sejak April lalu, iaitu sebulan selepas kereta ditarik. Saya tidak terima sebarang notis atau pemberitahuan untuk kereta dilelong dan saya minta penjelasan bank, namun mereka beri alasan saya lambat bayar.

"Saya pergi ke Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) dan disahkan nombor pendaftaran kereta saya atas nama individu lain. Namun saya terima notis untuk perbaharui insurans dan semakan dapati, kereta itu masih di atas nama saya. Saya hairan kerana kereta itu bukan lagi milik saya walaupun sudah melunaskan keseluruhan bayaran pinjaman," katanya.

Seorang lagi mangsa mahu dikenali sebagai Hamshe, 26, mendakwa ditindas penarik kereta apabila dikenakan caj RM20,000 bagi kos tarik kereta selain selain diugut kumpulan itu.

Menurutnya, dia membeli sebuah Mercedes Benz daripada sebuah syarikat kenderaan terpakai dan membayar deposit RM93,000.

"Selepas itu, saya tidak dapat membayar ansuran kereta selama dua bulan kerana berdepan masalah kewangan. Saya menghubungi sebuah agensi kewangan untuk meminta penangguhan bayaran, tetapi tidak dilayan.

"Ketika rundingan, pegawai berkaitan meminta saya untuk memulangkan kereta dan menawarkan cashback sebanyak RM10,000. Saya tidak bersetuju kerana sudah membayar RM93,000.

"Pada 25 September lalu, kereta saya ditarik oleh ejen penarik kereta dan diminta membayar tunggakan pinjaman serta beberapa kos lain.

"Berdasarkan surat diberikan, bayaran yang perlu saya lunaskan tidak masuk akal iaitu perlu membayar RM20,000 untuk mendapatkan semula kereta berkenaan," katanya.

Hamshe berkata, dia masih cuba berunding dengan pihak berkaitan untuk menjelaskan bayaran pembelian kereta seperti perjanjian awal namun tidak dilayan sebelum dimaklumkan yang keretanya sudah dilelong.

Sementara itu, Ketua Aktivis PPIM Datuk Nadzim Johan menuntut pihak bank memberi penjelasan dan tidak berterusan menindas peminjam.

Artikel oleh: Harian Metro

LELONG KERETA TANPA PENGETAHUAN!

https://www.hmetro.com.my/mutakhir/2023/10/1023069/lelong-kereta-tanpa-pengetahuan

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