JOHOR BARU: A RM500 loan has turned the life of a 38-year-old man here into turmoil, as he has lost over RM16,650, his job and his peace of mind.
G. Vincent, 38, said his ordeal began when he took out a RM500 loan from a seemingly legitimate moneylending company in October.
“My wife and I are expecting our first child, and I want to give them a comfortable home for a fresh beginning.
“I decided to buy a house, but was short of some money for the deposit. That was when I reached out to the company.
“I asked for a RM1,500 loan, but they gave me RM500 instead, and I was later told to pay RM2,000 within three days,” he said at a press conference organised by the Johor Bersatu associate wing public complaints bureau chief Lim Thow Siang.
He said he later began receiving calls and messages from several other loan sharks, who offered to lend him money to pay off his initial debt.
“They would call multiple times a day to offer me more loans.





