Businesswoman duped into paying RM89,900 for RM100,000 loan


KUALA LUMPUR: A 42-year-old businesswoman had been duped into paying almost RM89,900 in fees by a “licensed” money-lender.

The woman, who only wanted to be known as Wong, was duped into paying the fees for a RM100,000 loan she had wanted to apply from two men who claimed to work for the company, which was later found to be non-existent.

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