CarTimes says ex-staff 'engaged in fraudulent activities' after car buyer scammed out of $172k

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CarTimes says ex-staff 'engaged in fraudulent activities' after car buyer scammed out of $172k
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Stomper: 'I am enraged, upset, disappointed all at once. I feel betrayed by the company I have trusted enough to patronised.'

on Sunday that after paying a CarTimes salesman named Ken via a QR code, he became uncontactable.

"He pointed to the clause stated on sales agreement indicating that 'All payment above $3,000 must be in cheque/CO made payable to CarTimes Automobile Pte Ltd' as if the instructions given to me were not given by their own salesman. "Is the man that scammed me not your staff? I trusted your company and merely followed the instructions given by your salesman, and yet you have the audacity to turn this back on me? It was your salesman, carrying your company’s brand, whom I trusted to do the transfer of the ownership of my car too...

"Some people may even say that I should have been more cautious and checked on my part but this would be something you would never expect to happen to you. Especially when you’re dealing with company that has multiple big-shots, influencers, celebs and what-nots as their brand ambassadors." "Regrettably, in May 2023, we discovered that one of our former employees, Chan Chee Ken, also known as 'Ken Chan', allegedly engaged in fraudulent activities that violated our company’s principles . We are deeply troubled by this situation and want to make it clear that CarTimes did not authorise or condone any of his alleged actions.

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