In the news this morning, Mobile Air has been sold to a new
owner Ricky Lee and Mobile Air will be renamed HJ Mobile. Ricky Lee assured
everyone that the new shop has nothing to do with Mobile Air and Jover Chew. He
bought over at a good price. So there you are, a new shop and a new owner and
business as usual.
According to Seah Seng Choon of CASE, this is what normally
happened when the heat is on and the shop changed ownership. And that is the
end of the story. The only legal thing for CASE to do is to continue with the
injunction against Mobile Air. For what I dunno. What about Jover Chew? No, there is no law against
him, if I remember what came out in the discussion in Talking Point. The law
only goes after the company, not the cheats, not the salespersons that
committed the offence. Oops, sorry, sorry, no offence committed. Just unethical
practice only. Maybe call up the salesperson and give him a warning. Maybe this
one also cannot, because no offence what.
And the story goes on and on and everyone is very happy. Can
close the case already. This story has been repeated over more than 30 years,
over more than just one shop in Sim Lim Square
but also in other shopping centres like Chinatown, Funan
and Lucky Plaza.
On record, this is only one case only what. No need to go hysterical. No need
to kpkb. It is normal. People need to
earn a living. The shop keepers and their salespersons are also human beans so
their interests must be carefully considered.
So? Life goes on lah. Everyone got things to do and very
busy. Let’s move on.
Welcome to Sin City,
the shopping paradise of the East. This is a rule of law country and the shop
keepers know the law. They are so clever. Or is it? Caveat Emptor. Please come
and shop but prepare for the adventure. Wear knee guards in case if you got to
kneel down to the shop keepers. The shop keepers are king, not the customers.
Got that? And please bring money and more money.
Kopi Level - Green