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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Cina selamatkan Melayu yang di 'bankrap' oleh bank 'bukan Cina'?

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Here is quite an unbelievable story.


Auction winner gives up house
Lee Hui Sen bid RM445,000 for house 
paid 10% deposit to Court for double-storey house.

a family still living there 
could not bring himself to take house from them
decided to forgo RM44,500 deposit, hand house back to family

Lee’s lawyer already sent letter of vacant possession 
asking S, 47, and wife Nor, 42, to remove caveat 
S declared bankrupt in 2014, default on mortgage loan.

Lee wrote he decided not to continue with purchase, paid 10% downpayment.

“I am Lee Hui Sen, the buyer of the auctioned house that you are living in now. I am sorry for buying your house and it might have made you and your family worried.  “The other day, my family and I went to your house and we saw shirts outside the house. We do not have the heart to evict you. “We will lose the money but it will go into the bank account of your house. We hope this can be of some assistance to you,” Lee wrote. He also advised S to go to the bank to restructure his loan to avoid having the house put up for auction again.  Lee also provided some feng shui tips, telling S to remove old plants and flowers at the side of the house to make the house brighter and to welcome positive energy.  “Good luck to you and your family,” Lee wrote."

Nor said she found it hard to believe when she found it in the letterbox.
“really unbelievable, miracle to get chance to rebuild our lives again”

People are fighting for so many things outside 
yet this man can provide assistance for them to start anew.

S and Nor former bank officers, resigned in 2010, 2011 to focus on business 
faced financial difficulties after business floundered.
“the bank really cheated us, they never told us about bankruptcy."
2014, notice of first auction, bank declared S bankrupt in July 2014 without his knowledge 




My comments : This is one of those really unbelievable stories which you may only see in the movies. 

A Chinese man bids for an auction property. He bids successfully. Then when he goes to inspect the property he notices that there are people still living there (the previous owners).

Out of pity he renounces his claim and even forfeits the 10% deposit he paid at the auction. A hefty RM44,500. 

The lesson to be learnt here is always inspect the auction property before you bid for it.


I dont think Lee Hui Sen's kind gesture is going to help Nor and her husband S that much.   It may buy them some time with the bank but they dont have steady jobs and their business has gone bust.  If they cannot settle the instalments I think they are going to lose that house.

The second lesson to be learnt here is 'why not find out how such a kind hearted fellow like Lee Hui Sen makes a living, such that he can bid for auction properties and even forego RM44,500?'

Nor and husband S lost their business and are losing their house.

Obviously Lee Hui Sen's business is doing well and he is buying houses and even giving up RM44,500 to be forfeited.

Finally I am guessing that the bank is a 'bukan Cina' punya.

And since the Muslim Consumer Association is mentioned does it mean that it was a 'Islamic financing' type housing loan?


Money has no religion.

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