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SG Vehicles ordered by court to stop unfair trading practices: CCCS

https://sg.yahoo.com/news/sg-vehicles-ordered-court-stop-unfair-trading-practices-cccs-102225520.html

 

 

The SG Vehicles group of companies (SG Vehicles) and its director have been ordered by the State Courts to stop engaging in unfair trade practices under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act (CPFTA), said Singapore’s competition watchdog on Friday (April 19).

 

In a press release, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) said the court order is effective from Thursday (April 18).

 

It follows an injunction application filed by CCCS against SG Vehicles with the court in December 2017, after the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) received a total of 92 complaints against the car importer group from January 2015 to November 2017.

 

Consumers mainly complained of misrepresentations relating to the delivery dates of motor vehicles and the bidding for Certificates of Entitlement (COE), while some said they were required to make more payments due to a change in circumstances beyond their control, said CCCS.

 

In July 2017, CASE requested for SG Vehicles to sign a voluntary compliance agreement to stop engaging in unfair trade practices, but it declined to do so, the watchdog noted.

 

CCCS’ investigations into the complaints against SG Vehicles revealed evidence of unfair trade practices under the CPFTA, and SG Vehicles did not dispute them, the agency added.

 

In the court order, said the watchdog, SG Vehicles and its director, Juliet Tan Whye Peck are specifically prohibited from the following:

-engaging in unfair practices under the CPFTA

 

-doing or saying anything, or omitting to do or say anything if as a result a consumer might reasonably be deceived or misled into

believing that the purchase price and/or COE is/far fixed or guaranteed

 

-making any false claim to a consumer as to any guaranteed delivery date of a motor vehicle

 

-taking advantage of a consumer if the supplier knows or ought reasonably to know that the consumer is not reasonably able to understand the character, nature, language or effect of the transaction or any matter related to the transaction.

 

The order also requires SG Vehicles to install a prominent sign outside their shopfronts stating the full text of the order for a period of six months from the order’s date and to notify CCCS of any changes related to their businesses.

 

CCCS noted that the order does not require SG Vehicles to cease business operations.

 

“SG Vehicles are not prohibited form carrying on their businesses, and all existing sales agreements they had made with their customers remain valid and legal binding and must be honoured,” CCCS said.

 

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SG Vehicles ordered by court to stop unfair trading practices: CCCS

https://sg.yahoo.com/news/sg-vehicles-ordered-court-stop-unfair-trading-practices-cccs-102225520.html

 

 

The SG Vehicles group of companies (SG Vehicles) and its director have been ordered by the State Courts to stop engaging in unfair trade practices under the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act (CPFTA), said Singaporeâs competition watchdog on Friday (April 19).

In a press release, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) said the court order is effective from Thursday (April 18).

It follows an injunction application filed by CCCS against SG Vehicles with the court in December 2017, after the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) received a total of 92 complaints against the car importer group from January 2015 to November 2017.

Consumers mainly complained of misrepresentations relating to the delivery dates of motor vehicles and the bidding for Certificates of Entitlement (COE), while some said they were required to make more payments due to a change in circumstances beyond their control, said CCCS.

In July 2017, CASE requested for SG Vehicles to sign a voluntary compliance agreement to stop engaging in unfair trade practices, but it declined to do so, the watchdog noted.

CCCSâ investigations into the complaints against SG Vehicles revealed evidence of unfair trade practices under the CPFTA, and SG Vehicles did not dispute them, the agency added.

In the court order, said the watchdog, SG Vehicles and its director, Juliet Tan Whye Peck are specifically prohibited from the following:

-engaging in unfair practices under the CPFTA

-doing or saying anything, or omitting to do or say anything if as a result a consumer might reasonably be deceived or misled into

believing that the purchase price and/or COE is/far fixed or guaranteed

 

 

-making any false claim to a consumer as to any guaranteed delivery date of a motor vehicle

 

-taking advantage of a consumer if the supplier knows or ought reasonably to know that the consumer is not reasonably able to understand the character, nature, language or effect of the transaction or any matter related to the transaction.

 

The order also requires SG Vehicles to install a prominent sign outside their shopfronts stating the full text of the order for a period of six months from the orderâs date and to notify CCCS of any changes related to their businesses.

 

CCCS noted that the order does not require SG Vehicles to cease business operations.

 

âSG Vehicles are not prohibited form carrying on their businesses, and all existing sales agreements they had made with their customers remain valid and legal binding and must be honoured,â CCCS said.

End of the day, business as usual..

Really WTF..

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End of the day, business as usual..

Really WTF..

Precisely, also telling other dealers what he did is not a crime.
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Dear all , the laws in regards must change and must come down harshly on those who try to cheat while umderstand the limitation of the law and using it to his advantage or gains.

Later on i will try summaries it all . I seek admins support not to remove my post as it is for the good of society progress and to get the person who is extreming detrimental and dangerous to society . I seek all mycsrforum members who read and think deeply and i hope most will support me. Those who dont i am also ok . I believe in doing the right things after what i went thrus. If i happen to be on news . I can only say, extreme times come extreme movements.

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Anyone here has any experience or review on Absolute Wheels at Sultan Centre and Rev-On Motor at Bukit Batok Wega Tower?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Has anyone have got dealings with Secure Credit at Turf Club road? I am new to the forum. I am looking for a used MPV, probably a COE car. Any advice or things to look out for? Thanks.

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Here is an updated list of used car dealers from the previous thread and up to page 42 of this thread consolidated for everyone's convenience... I have removed all the old entries that have closed down (e.g. Allbest, KS, etc.) and collated responses starting from 2013 onwards.

 

Hope this helps!

 

DISCLAIMER: Please note that this list depicts dealers where two or more of our members have had bad experiences with, and do not reflect my own personal experiences with them. I am not a dealer or have any business with the automotive industry in Singapore.

Used Car Dealer Good Experience List

  • Henly Enterprise Co
  • Cars 88 Pte Ltd
  • Performance Premium Selection Ltd
  • D2 Motors
  • San Hup Bee (S) Pte Ltd
  • Lake View Credit Pte Ltd
  • Yong Lee Seng Motor
  • Rexy Motor Trading Company
  • Tatco Enterprise
Used Car Dealer Bad Experience List (CASE-Trust dealers in blue)
  • Classic Credit
  • 88 Motor Trading
  • VS Motor LLP
  • Ka-Hup
  • Advance Auto Trading
  • Sin Tian He Pte Ltd
  • Fu Ee Cars
  • Faster Auto Trading
  • In-Carz Credit Pte Ltd
  • GV Credit Pte Ltd
  • Stark Automobile Pte Ltd
  • TTS Eurocars
  • SGCarFinder
  • Carway
  • Horizon Motoring
  • Mayfair Motoring
  • Hui Hua Credit Pte Ltd
  • Think One Automobile & Trading
  • Kruise Auto
  • Starbright Auto
  • Fu Yiap Motor Trading
  • Straits Euro Motors Pte Ltd
  • Motor Universe Credit Pte Ltd
  • Wise Auto
  • Formula Motors
  • Senbel Automobile
  • Abwin Trading
  • Tan Motor Car Enterprise
  • Vincar
  • Hoe Beng Auto Trading
  • Chin Lian Seng Motor Trading
  • Shuang Hup Credit
  • Motor East Pte Ltd
  • Car Lingual
Chance upon this old post. While i know we should exercise our own caution when buying 2nd hand cars, is there any one who have use mayfair motoring?
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Hi Guys,

 

Wondering if anyone heard about Carforce Pte Ltd before? Seems like newly registered company. After reading through the horrors here, seems like more recommended to go with proven good dealers

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Hi Guys,

 

Wondering if anyone heard about Carforce Pte Ltd before? Seems like newly registered company. After reading through the horrors here, seems like more recommended to go with proven good dealers

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