Duo stuck with loans after buyers fail to settle bank’s outstanding payments


Asking for help: Lim (left) and Zaid holding up signs displaying their respective car models and number plates. Looking on are Chong (right) and lawyer Alex Kok.

KUALA LUMPUR: Zaid Kasim is wary of doing business with others after a salesman bought his car without settling the outstanding loan.

The issue caused Zaid, 63, to be blacklisted by the banks and he also received RM300 in summonses for the car which he no longer owns.

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