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    • https://www.facebook.com/nancy.lau.336/posts/36078555038457313 https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1dBXwsK9Xf/     Please be vigilant! Don't easily trust renovation or repair advertisements on social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram.🚨 This is my personal experience, and I hope to share it to prevent more people from being scammed. Recently, my brother saw a "professional leak repair" advertisement on Facebook. After clicking it, he was directly redirected to WhatsApp to contact the person. They claimed to offer free leak detection services and arranged for an on-site inspection. Upon arriving at his home, he learned from his accent that the person was a Chinese technician who claimed his company had been operating in Kuala Lumpur for 9 years. He stated that he possessed professional equipment that could accurately detect the source of leaks, without needing to knock down walls or floor tiles; he only needed to drill a small hole and inject a special chemical agent to seal the leak. The entire project was supposed to take about an hour, and they promised a 3-year warranty, allowing us to return for repairs at any time. They stated the chemical agent cost RM388 per kilogram. We initially thought we only needed two or three kilograms, but unexpectedly, 20.8 kilograms were injected during the process, ultimately costing over RM8,000! Although we were shocked by the price, considering that traditional methods would require knocking down walls and floor tiles for repairs, which would also be expensive and take several days, we still paid. However, they used a local friend, Koh Tai Wai's, CIMB bank account to receive the payment, saying it was a trusted friend and would be transferred back to him later. We felt something was off, but didn't ask further. The next day, the bathroom floor tiles suddenly bulged and warped! We immediately tried to contact them, but they didn't answer the phone or reply to messages; they were completely unreachable. Only then did we realize we'd been scammed. Hey! Chinese people! If you're here in Malaysia to do honest business, we're willing to pay reasonable fees for professional services. But using the guise of a 90-day visa-free travel policy and exaggerated advertising on social media, enticing consumers with so-called high-tech tests and special drugs, then disappearing after collecting exorbitant fees—this behavior is truly infuriating!
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