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Kisah Beli Pembesar Zakar Dapat Kanta Pembesar Cuma Hoax

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Quote:Kisah seorang lelaki yg membeli alat membesarkan zakar di atas talian dan kemudian hanya menerima bungkusan mengandungi kanta pembesar cuma satu cerita rekaan.

Menurut laporan, lelaki yg kerugian RM450 turut menerima nota arahan supaya tidak menggunakan di bawah cahaya matahari.

Ia disahkan pengerusi Biro Aduan MCA, Datuk Seri Michael Chong ketika dihubungi untuk mengesahkan dakwaannya itu.

Menurutnya ia cuma satu contoh yg dimasukkan dalam sidang media Selasa lepas mengenai penipuan pembelian di atas talian.

'Jika cerita rekaan itu dapat meningkatkan kesedaran supaya orang ramai lebih berhati-hati dengan pembelian atas talian, apa salahnya' getusnya

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Natasha Joibi
The Star/Asia News Network
Wednesday, Jun 04, 2014

PETALING JAYA: The story of a man from Seri Kembangan who bought a "penis enlarger" online but got a magnifying glass instead turned out to be a hoax.

It was reported that the man had purchased the device for RM450 (S$176) but received a magnifying glass with the instructions, "Do not use in sunlight".

When contacted, MCA Public Service and Complaints Department chairman Datuk Seri Michael Chong clarified that the example was included in his press conference on Tuesday because it highlighted the dangers of purchasing online, albeit in a humorous manner.

He was initially unaware that it was a hoax.

"Many of my friends, whom I trust, forwarded the message to me and requested that I warn the public about the scam," Chong told The Star.

"I receive many complaints about these scams every day. If this was a hoax, it sure was a funny one," he added.

Chong explained that having to deal with online scam victims regularly, his priority was to raise awareness on the issue and to help the victims.

"My first instinct was to help the complainants get the message out there and to prevent people from falling prey to these scams.

"There are many penis enlargement advertisements around the Internet, many of which are dubious in nature," he added.

Chong said he received many calls from his acquaintances after the story was published on Tuesday.

"The story had them laughing, no doubt. If humour is what it takes for the message to sink in, then where's the harm in that?

"My message is still the same - Buyers need to careful when purchasing things online," he added.

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